In
my recent blog 'Heaven and Earth ~ part 1', I began to explore an
interest that I have in the possibility of there being both male and
female principles of creation being contained within any one human
being, irrespective of their sex or gender. I am looking at what it is
that may be giving rise to and shaping desire within a human being - is
it an aspect of the human will?
There
are many who will put forward that the basic human instinct for
establishing some form of community, of securing a place within its
pecking order, simply to enhance survival and opportunities for
procreation is largely what motivates humans throughout time. This view
is likely to be correct, providing that a human being has a world view
that exists simply to reference itself in relation to others and has
awareness of its own mortality. The very nature of such a world view
would inevitably be frightening and competitive, and the challenges
being seen within it would bring out instinctive, impulsive and
calculating behaviors, that would include greed as well as sharing as a
contribution towards survival.
To
put forward this simple assessment as being all that gives rise to
human motivation and the will would be a complete disservice to the
presence of humanity's curiosity and creative endeavors to explore its
world. Not only to journey deep within through contemplation, but to
express any impressions through the vehicles of art, dance and music. It
is this very depth of relatedness with life that gives rise to an
outpouring of joy, companionship, empathy and compassion.
Such
a kaleidoscope of impression of experience and of self-expression that
is possible, is what allows for each human being to be a unique
signature, a song, an artwork itself within life and yet at the same
time undeniably having commonality with others in what are the basic
needs and comforts of life.
An artist might paint an image of the human family as
akin to a great tree, with its commonality of needs flowing down into
the earth through its trunk, whilst its branches that are growing at
differing heights and with differing spreads, reach high into the
cosmos, unlimited both in their expression and reach. Indeed, there are versions of a central tree or 'axis mundi' that stretches between the heavens and the earth and which incorporates an underworld that features throughout many ancient cosmologies.Archaeologists
and anthropologists have stated that the spiritual beliefs and practices of
humanity, stretching back to many thousands of years, included shamanism and
ceremonies to do with hunting and animals. This culture went on to influence the
development of Taoism and Buddhism, and also the Native American Indian
spirituality, which would incorporate elements based on hunting,
the mountain and sky gods together with agriculture, shrines, temples and the earth
goddesses.
As many of the early practices of spirituality and religions divided
the universe into heaven, earth and the underworld, they began to attribute various
masculine and feminine concepts of creativity, guardianship and communication to
each of these realms as well.
Many of the indigenous peoples look upon the cosmos as a vital
and living entity, or a womb that nurtures their lives. This naturally gives
rise to a desire to sustain a state of being in harmony with it and to experience
gratitude for its provision. Other forms of spirituality or religion will hold a
different view of the cosmic and human relationship and have more of a goal of being
able to attain personal salvation or liberation from a state of being which they
recognise themselves as being in. This might seem like a subtle difference, but
is one that is important to recognise if there is intent to explore what heaven
on earth might mean for a human being and how to deepen relationship, so as to be
able to actually experience it.
There remains a question of how do the masculine and feminine aspects of creation fit into the one vehicle of the human being, as if there is polarity, surely this would give rise to
particular characteristics and expression? It would follow that how clearly a human being is
able to pay attention to and witness such characteristics within their
own being, is likely that which will help them to not only know themselves authentically, but to locate their place and contribution within the one great tree of humanity's being.
"Heaven and Earth ~ part 2"
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