monkey thinking

People just want to understand “What the hell is going on?” There are so many opinions, stories, myths, explanations; do we need another one? Yes, why not?

Life is confusing. We just want to be happy. But we must work to survive. We want to feel safe and secure, that means I must work, live in a house or rent an apartment, pay taxes and bills. We want to have fun, but time is limited because we must work. We want spend time with friends and family, but we must work and earn money to pay the bills-no time for social.

Of course, this is one viewpoint-some people are born rich and don’t have to work.

But no matter our social status; being human comes with some intrinsic drives. Maslow called them needs.

The best way to understand something is to simplify it. Take it apart, analyse the parts and find out how it works.

We can do that with life.

Life is simple. It has two parts:

·      A conscious part-what we can see, feel, hear and know;

·      And an unconscious part-that we can also see, feel, hear and know, but in a different way.

Sometimes the boundaries between these two are blurred.

This blurring is what causes the confustion.

The conscious part is the Material World. It’s our house, car, furniture, food, media, etc.-all the stuff we deal with when we are conscious and awake.

The unconscious part is like the Spiritual World. It’s our thoughts, feelings, emotions, dreams desires, fulfillment, beliefs, etc. All the stuff we can’t see with our physical eyes but can see with an inner vision-a daydream we can call it. Or what we hear not with our physical ears, but an inner ear, like a conversation with ourself or hearing music or even tinnitus (where does that sound come from? The Spiritual World?)

We have feelings, yearnings, desires. We can’t touch them with our hands, but they do make us feel a certain way. We have hopes and dreams, usually for a better life, a new car, a dream vacation, a spouse or mate. All intangible-but alive in a different world.

Sounds pretty woo-woo. But there it is. We live in two worlds at the same time. Science calls it conscious and unconscious.

Religion call it head and heart. Society calls it death and taxes.

You can be sure of one thing. If you were born on planet Earth you are going to die. And in the meantime, you get to pay your taxes.

This is a simple explanation. So, ask yourself. Do you agree with this, or do you have a better explanation-without getting too intellectual?

Let’s take a closer look as the devil is in the details.

Where to start? When were you born? Before you were born? Back to Adam and Eve? The beginning of time?

How big of a picture do we want to look at? Let’s start at the beginning.

One of the basic problems in explaining life is determining what it is. What are the facts of life?

Better yet, what is a fact?

Facts are the basics. Water is wet, Fire is hot. Up is away from the center of the Earth and down is toward the center of the Earth.

We live in two worlds. Are there two different sets of facts?

You bet there is.

We live in two different worlds. Each with its own parameters, limitations and reason for being.

Our Material World is our life on planet Earth. It began when we were born and ends when we die. Typically, a span of approximately 100 years-give or take. It has things to measure time, distance, weight, age, etc.

The Spiritual World has very few limitations. It has always existed. It has no limitations-nothing to measure. A dream can seem like a lifetime but only last a few seconds. Some people call the unconscious the dream world.

The whole universe is part of the Material World. When we die we don’t drift off into space-to a heaven beyond a cloud or to a hell in a fiery cave. It doesn’t exist-except in our imaginations-which is the Spiritual World. Yet we may think it is real; i.e. a part of the Material World.

Are there stars in the Spirit World? When you close your eyes, you are in the Spiritual World. Do you see any stars? When you go outside at night and look at the night sky you see stars. When you close your eyes where do they go?

It’s not that they have ceased to exist, but the perception of them has. It’s like when we go to a movie. When we’re in the theatre we watch the movie-the Material World. When the movie is over, we exit the theatre and enter the Spiritual World. The movie still exists, but we are not part of that drama anymore.

Life can be compared to a movie. It is a convenient way to think of it. It has a plot, players, scenery and acts. Everyone has their own script, their own stage directions, their own entrances, exits, scenes, costumes, etc.

All these are part of the Spiritual World. The Material World is like the theatre, the building that is just there. It just exists. It sits there until someone enters and turns the lights on.

I leave the theatre every night when I go to sleep. I enter the theatre every morning when I wake up.

         “All the world is a stage…”          Shakespeare

So I’m not making this up. This is not my original thought.

Where does the confusion come in?

Everyone in the theatre has their own script.

It’s like a busy downtown business center. Everyone is going somewhere else. All in a hurry or late. All thinking about something else or wishing they could be somewhere else, or someone else.

Life is a hustle, bustle. Even people who have lived together for 20/30 years often do not know each other-they don’t know each other’s script.

Everyone keeps their script hidden. Everyone is playing with a poker face-keeping their cards close to their chest. Don’t let anyone see your script; you become vulnerable if you do. Most of us are not conscious of our script, it’s been smothered by other ‘more important’ scripts. In fact, most of us don’t know what our script is-the reason it’s kept secret is we don’t know what it is ourselves.

Most of us are using a script that’s been handed to us by Society, by Religion or by Science.

Religions tells us what is right or wrong. “Go and sin no more.”

Science tells us what is good or bad. “Don’t eat that you’ll get sick.”

Society tells us what is mine or not mine. Deeds, contracts, agreements.

These are all part of life. But is it your life? Is it your script?

Everyone has their own script. And we’ve all been handed scripts that we think we need to fulfill. We all have a family script, a career script, and a fun script, among others. And we each have our own personal script. Completely and uniquely our own.

Remember, the Material World starts when you are born. The movie-your script- was written in the Spiritual World. Before you were born. The Spiritual World existed long before the movie started playing and will exist after the movie is over.

Theatres have owners. You can call the theatre owner God if you like. I prefer to simply call it Spirit. Spirit owns the theatre. Spirit is the theatre. Remember in the Spiritual World there are no limitations. A little different than life on planet Earth. No one has really explained the Spirit World it takes a little getting used to.

So in the theatre, which is like a business, movies are playing, people are buying tickets, eating popcorn, etc. There is scheduling – previews of coming events. The play must go on. And that requires planning. Every event in a theatre is planned. The events in our lives just happen, but we do direct them to some extent. We can pick who we want to marry, our career, what car we want to own, what to eat, etc. 

We do have some autonomy.

But we are given a bunch of scripts as well. Science, Religion and Society hand them out freely. A lot of them don’t agree with each other. There are scheduling conflicts, promotion differences and performance squabbles. 

Only one script can play at a time and there are many scripts. How do we choose which script to play?

Let’s simplify.

Let’s say there are four scripts at any one time: Science, Religion, Society and Mine.

Science, Religion and Society have the jump on the game. They know their script. It’s printed out in books. And you can read them: How-to’s, the Bible and Self-help, etc.

Where is my book? Where is my script? The title would be my name. What is the subtitle? Taxpayer? Business executive?

Did I come to this theater to be a bit player in someone else’s script, or did I come to be the star of my own script?

What do you think?

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