WHO AM I?
When children played with wooden toys, one of
my favorites was the spinning top. A top is wound with a piece of string and
then tossed so that when the top lands on the sharp end, it is spinning because
the string is pulled.
The dynamic center of a top is a point at the
top of the top (or apex) where the centrifugal
forces of spin appear to be most concentrated – they come from the center,
outwards. If we are the central point – the actor – then this situation is like
a Lawn Sprinkler. We think about
output, coverage. Keeping the spin of the top going, not falling over, what we
have to put into our system. This is
GOAL ORIENTED.
But, life as we live
it is not only what we do (output), it requires input – receiving and
processing centripetal factors which come from outside us – from the periphery.
The behaviors of others, the circumstances, of situations, our resources of
health or wealth, the weather, etc. – lots of things are factors that come into
play in our lives which we must process.
Our thinking, feelings and intentions (willing). A lot.
WHY AM I HERE?
We receive more from
the outside than we are able to generate from the inside. We are inspired in
order to do things on the outside.
These flows are built
into our physiology as well. Our hearts operate on systole and diastole. We
take blood in and blood is drawn out by our bodies. We breathe in (inhale) and
breathe out (exhale).
Our hearts sense what our bodies need. And our
hearts sense feelings of one another. These feelings flow into and out of us
all the time. We give to one another what we sense the other desires and we
sense one another adjust to each other. It is this drawing in of senses that
sets up our response.
We start
spinning because our heart strings are wound tight and we start to spin when
the dynamics of lover or situation brings a response from us, and we spins,
voluntarily or not.
WHAT DO I WANT?
We are not free within physiological systems. We die if our
hearts do not beat. These are closed
systems. They are self-directed. But, our consciousness and our love, is based
on an open system. We can choose to
spin, or not.
What we a human beings
have over closed systems is consciousness.
Dynamic Harmony means
being conscious of the situation and choosing whether or not to be spun by our
heart strings, guilt, passions or other forces. With consciousness comes
freedom. And, with freedom comes isolation and loneliness. So, between
relationship and isolation, between open systems we can change and closed
systems we cannot, we live. This is paradox. This is love – loose and tight.
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