by Gilbert Ross, Soul Hiker
The more I ponder about life, the more I
continue to come to one solid realization: The biggest curse and
predicament of modern Man is forgetfulness.
Like a creeping malaise, forgetfulness has
seeped through all of Man’s being and doing. Individually, collectively,
historically or culturally, we are spellbound to forget.
We haven’t only forgot our past but also our place in the present and our responsibility of the future.
On a personal level, our ego-based state of
consciousness is on a mission to keep us in this state of forgetfulness –
to break the link to our being as a whole and to the interconnected web
of life and universal consciousness.
On a collective level, this forgetfulness is
perpetuated and reinforced by social and cultural means – mainly by
being tranced into a reality of unconscious consumerism, inauthentic
lifestyles and a materialistic mindset.
"The brighter side of it is that we all have the
chance to re-member and re-connect to ourselves and the universe at
large. The power of remembering is at the center of the spiritual path
to self-discovery and realization."
Here is a list of what I believe we have forgotten, or more importantly, a list of things to remember:
1) We forgot our place in the natural world
In the last couple of hundred years we have
detached ourselves from nature. We have exploited, ravaged, consumed and
attempted to control nature to appease our greed driven by
self-absorbed madness. We tried to distance ourselves from the natural
circle of life.
We forgot how to listen to and understand the
natural rhythms and cycles of the earth – its signs and languages. We
forgot to follow nature’s path and live in balance with it.
2) We forgot our connection to life and the cosmos
By detaching ourselves from nature, we forgot
that we are deeply connected to it and to the cycles of the universe.
Some tribes on the outskirts of ‘civilisation’, and who still follow
ancestral ways, have preserved this connection with respect and
reverence.
We, on the other hand have instilled a sense of separateness which drove us out of balance and in dis-ease. We forgot how all consciousness is interconnected and weaved into a delicate and beautiful dance.
3) We forgot our ancient wisdom
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