We may try to get closer to reality or to another person, but we are never able to reach them, as there is the wall of the soap-bubble. We are only able to see reality and the other people through the wall of the soap-buble, which is tinted to various colors by our opinions and desires.
According to
humanistic psychology, we have three basic motivational factors that determine
the work of the Ego-dominated mind. One
is the need to belong to somebody, the other is the need of safety, and the
third is the need of appreciation.
These demands or
needs appear in our life in the order listed above, and they are hierarchically
connected to each other. It means that the need of safety only becomes
important when our need to belong to somebody has already been satisfied, at
least to a minimum extent. Similarly, the need of appreciation will be important
when we already belong to somebody (it can be an individual or a group), and
our need of safety, stability has been met to a certain degree.
Our parents and teachers ”blow up” the soap-bubble for
us, when they satisfy our initial needs, and we soon regard our soap-bubble as
our own personal identity. In the course
of our life, we develop the soap-bubble into a soap-bubble castle that we
regard as safe. Since we have no idea that we are soap-bubble people, we are
immensely proud of our own soap-bubble, the construction diary of which is
added to our own personal history.
Our soap-bubble
castle does not stand alone in some desert; it stands in one of the streets of
a nice soap-bubble town, close to the other soap-bubble castles, as the need to
belong to someone, our needs of safety and of appreciation will only be
satisfied in interaction with other soap-bubble people. But, as a consequence of our soap-bubble existence, all these needs
will never be completely satisfied, as the walls of our soap-bubbles do not
allow real connection and contact with others.
The walls of the
soap-bubble are created by our sense of separation which destines us to eternal
solitude, even if there are hundreds of other soap-bubble people around us in
our soap-bubble town. In order to alleviate the unpleasantness of loneliness,
we decorate our soap-bubble existence with nice images made of the
individuality of our life, and we fill books with nice tales of our life. The images, the tales and the alleged safety
of the soap-bubble town lull us into a false sense of security, into a
beautiful dream.
False Sense of Safety
We are only able
to contact other people through the walls of our soap-bubble, but the wall is
tinted into different, distorting colours by our desires and opinions. The
distorting coat of colours will be thicker and thicker in the course of our
life, making the originally transparent walls more and more difficult to see
through. We therefore never see reality itself, but only something that we
believe is reality. Every single
individual created their own individual reality in this way, and the reality
thus created is different from all the other individual realities.
As there are no
two identicial individual realities,
the realities, when get into contact, often collide with each other. Naturally,
there are realities which are similar to each other, and the force of collision
is smaller when such realities meet, and it is likely that they are able to
come into a compromise and create a district in the soap-bubble town where they
enjoy a higher sense of safety.
Another sign that points at the weaknesses of our
sense of safety is the fear of death, which is present in every human being. Enveloped in the false sense of security of our
soap-bubble castle, we are all afraid of death, which will put an end to our
soap-bubble existence. The big unknown arrives, and bursts our soap-bubble
castle in an instant.
We may pretend
that death does not exist, that after death we will be in a bigger soap-bubble,
or the master who blows the soap-bubbles will protect us from perishing. These tales only alleviate our fear of death
somewhat, but will not fully eliminate it.
The End of the Soap-Bubble Existence
The first step is the recognition that our existence
is built upon false foundations, that there is something wrong with it. Without realizing that, we so strongly identify with
our soap-bubble existence that we consider that as our basic and natural state.
But if we start to wake up from the dream of our soap-bubble existence, we realize
very soon that there is something wrong with us in the world around us. Then
the glue binding us to the world of forms and shapes begins to melt away, a
space, smaller or larger, is created in us and-detached from the forms and
shapes-we are able to contemplate the forces determining our personal life as
eyewitnesses.
Now we realize that this soap-bubble life, this
separate world does not exist at all, it has only been created by our
identification with thoughts, forms and shapes. The obligation and urge to
build up a personal identity generates this separation, this soap-bubble around
us almost automatically. Society then feeds and sustains the separation.
What are we
without our personal identity?
When we wake up from the sleep of personal identity we
recognize that we are the free space of the Miracle, of Consciousness. We are
not identical with the shapes and forms appearing in this space, but we are the
space itself, the space that enables the forms and shapes to appear and that
keeps the forms and shapes alive.
~From the book: Frank M. Wanderer: The Revolution of Consciousness: Deconditioning the Programmed Mind
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When I was about 12 years old, I remember walking down the street on my paper route. ....just thinking. ....then I just stopped. ....I had just realized that I was an individual, that I had my own thoughts and ability to reason, that I was apart from everyone and everything. ....as children we're innocent. ...we just go about life absorbing information, but at a certain point we start looking within. ...focusing more on our self, our thoughts. ....I'm not sure exactly if any of this is true or just my interpretation. .....when I share this story with others they act as if they have no clue what I'm talking about, that they had never experienced anything like that, but I remember thinking. ....I'll remember this exact moment the rest of my life......which is funny, because I never really thought about it again until recently and I'm now 49. Is there any more information available on this subject? Rick
ReplyDeleteWow, I just read your bio.....we experienced the same thing at the same age.....or at least I think it was the same. ...to me as a child, I questioned what was real and what part am I playing. ....right after my experience I mentioned ahove, everything felt more real, almost like I was freed or born again. ....it's hard to explain, you're the first person that I've ever heard have this experience is it the same?
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