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Claudia Gelernter |
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Overcoming
according to
Jesus
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Talking about
the divine power
in us
I like to
understand the
fundamental
similarities
between the
teachings of the
great Masters of
Humanity and the
Humanistic
Psychology.
Although
Humanistic
Psychology has
been mostly busy
with the mental
processes, with
its
difficulties,
deceits and
defects (and
possible care),
and the Masters
have occupied
themselves with
ethical and
moral issues,
what we see, in
the synthesis of
both, is that
the path
proposed for
wellness is
repeated:
acceptance, love
and work. When
we perform in
the world, and
embrace within
us these three
sacred concepts,
we overcome our
lower self,
reaching new
horizons. We
manage to go
through dark
valleys, great
existential
challenges,
maintaining our
serenity, our
inner harmony.
This courageous,
accurate, and
effective step,
which requires
our commitment,
trust and
insight, making
us better than
we have been, is
called
OVERCOMING. All
of us can
achieve it.
After all, as
the Psalmist
tells us, we are
gods! And this
divine essence
that we carry,
when triggered,
makes us strong,
and irresistibly
capable.
After all, we
need to overcome
old ways of
being and of
thinking to
evolve. And what
is living on
Earth, but an
evolving
exercise for all
of us?
Joseph Campbell
and the Saga of
the Hero: From
the individual
to the social
Joseph Campbell,
American
psychologist,
author of the
theory related
to the power of
myth, when
studying the
myths and
stories of
heroes, of all
cultures, at
different times,
he found in them
one thing in
common, a
logical plot,
consisting of
chronological,
sequential,
educational and
evolutionary
steps. He found
that every story
written or told
originated from
controlled
environments
regarding our
day to day, and
our family. This
is shown by our
everyday hero,
with his duties
and habits, with
the people he
knows/or his
family. So at
some point in
his "controlled"
life, the hero
feels compelled
to leave this
environment, as
if an invisible
and irresistible
force would make
him go and
search for
something new.
Even if the hero
is reluctant,
and tries to
deny the
non-family,
something
happens and
"pushes" him out
toward a major
challenge. As
time goes by,
and with the
experience he
has acquired, a
huge dilemma
turns up to be
faced, and then
another, until
our hero feels
he no longer has
any strength
left. Then a
superhuman
energy arises in
him, guiding him
to an impressive
victory, putting
him then on
another level.
When, finally,
the hero returns
to his
environment, [or
even if he
prefers to be in
another
environment],
what happens is
that he will be
changed,
different, more
mature and
experienced,
according to the
life he lived,
and his success.
I think we've
all come across
such stories,
either in the
Grimm Tales, in
the Greek,
Nordic, African,
and Indian
myths, or even
in the current
movies super
productions.
Most heroes
repeat this kind
of saga.
But after all,
what does this
common script
have to do with
us? Why is this
relevant?
What happens is
that the hero's
quest, proposed
and discovered
by Campbell,
speaks of all of
us human beings.
We all at some
point (or at
several points)
of our lives go
through certain
crisis, when we
are taken out of
our routines; we
lose control of
the situation,
we do not
understand very
well what lies
ahead, we feel
alone and
sometimes
desperate. When
problems reach
their highest
level, when we
believe that our
strength has
left us, and
we're about to
give up, then an
immediate,
sweeping and
impressive power
manifests itself
in us. It can
come in the form
of an idea, an
insight,
or in a form of
a real and
practical
action.
This crucial
moment in the
saga, when we
take this
important step,
is called
OVERCOMING, as
already
mentioned above.
Notice that the
word is divided
into two,
suggesting that
to overcome
something means
to take a super
action, a
special,
non-routine
action,
powerful, and
decisive.
When we talk
about
OVERCOMING, we
must bear in
mind that this
may occur in any
of our key
issues, be it
physical,
psychological,
social or
spiritual. And
in any of them,
the truth is
that all others
are
simultaneously
affected. After
all, we are full
beings, since we
have a body and
soul, with
mental,
emotional,
social and
spiritual
processes.
At the
individual level
[I say
individual,
since overcoming
also occurs in
the social
area], we have
to take into
consideration
that we are full
beings and
therefore our
overcoming can
happen in four
specific areas
of our lives:
Physical
overcoming:
When a cure
takes place,
when a radical
change of habit
occurs, or even
when there is an
acceptance
regarding any
untreatable
problems in our
body
(mutilation,
deformation,
etc.), or when
old age arrives
and so on.
Psychic
overcoming:
When we alter
our mental
processes more
positively by
changing old
ways of seeing
the world, and
stop to anchor
in toxic
emotions,
working our
self-esteem, our
self-love,
controlling our
emotional ups
and downs
through our
rational
thinking, our
way of deducing
reality and
acting on it.
Social
overcoming:
When we can
accept people as
they are without
trying to change
them to our
heart's content;
when we can shut
up for a more
foolish one to
talk instead;
when we can keep
our peace of
mind, inner
harmony,
dialogue with
maturity with
people,
establishing
mature, healthy
relationships
with others.
Spiritual
overcoming:
When we come out
of ourselves and
connect to
something
greater, feeling
the presence of
the intelligence
that governs us,
with whatever
name you want to
give it,
accepting the
changes in life,
with its
setbacks and
joys, because we
believe that God
knows better
than us what
suits us.
Overcoming
means,
therefore, to
leave a
determined
level, a certain
level in our
evolution, and
move to a better
one, more
balanced and
harmonious
position.
A state of
serenity can be
seen when we
take this
important step
with this SUPER
ACTION.
Let's look at
some of the
possible
barriers and
positive
measures to
OVERCOME
something:
a. Low
self-esteem;
b.
Victimization;
c.
Exaggerated
pride;
d. Guilt
and
self-sabotage;
e. Sorrow;
f. Acting
as a child;
g.
Lack of
affection;
h.
Rebellion;
i. Anger.
Such emotions
and feelings
arise from a
wrong way of
learning about
us and the
world. They
originate in our
millennial
stubbornness.
Whenever we set
ourselves in
emotions of this
quality, they
become toxic to
our mental
world, leading
us to illness,
withdrawing from
us the
possibility of
overcoming them:
it will take
deep
self-knowledge
and improvement
measures,
through positive
actions. And let
us recall that a
change in our
habits requires
practice and
continuity.
In the middle
Ages we could
not imagine that
we needed to
bath, or to
brush our teeth.
Today these
habits come as
something
natural, because
they are already
set in our
culture. The day
will come when
for us to do the
right thing will
be as natural as
drinking a glass
of water when we
are thirsty ...
Until then, we
need to engage
and help each
other, so that
we can overcome
and surpass the
necessary
evolutionary
steps.
Within this
reasoning, I
highlight below
three possible
and necessary
actions to help
people, who
cross our paths,
to achieve their
sacred goal:
Prophylactic
action:
When parents
and/or teachers
shed on the
student an
empowering look,
making him
believe that he
has in him a
divine force
[and this is so
true!], and that
he can overcome
difficulties and
can develop
fully leaving
behind
difficulties and
obstacles, they
encourage this
student to have
a healthy
development,
with a solid
base, and a
stronger,
tougher and
flexible ego.
His self-esteem
arises and he
becomes a strong
adult, aware of
his role in the
world, able to
discover and use
his talents. For
this student to
overcome
something is
less painful,
faster, and
sometimes even
smoother.
Healing action:
As an adult,
when the
individual shows
difficulties in
one or more
aspects of his
life and the
inner change
seems to be
difficult to
solve, the
initial path of
the disciple of
life should be
what was
proposed for
more than 2,500
years ago, with
a simple phrase
very well known
in the Western
world: "Know
yourself." You
need to dive
into the ins and
outs of your
psyche to become
aware of the
possible scams
that you prepare
against your own
self, or even
the traps into
which you fall,
without being
aware of the
possible paths
you can chose,
walking away
from suffering.
As healing
measures, we
highlight the
love and
guidance, either
through a
philosophy, a
religion, a
humanistic
therapy or even
some meditation
practice.
Palliative
action:
"As a chatter,
which I am, I
speak from a
place..." And
this place is
the Spiritist
Philosophy.
According to
this way of
thinking, the
human being is a
reincarnated
Spirit, who has
gone through
many
experiences,
different
challenges and
different
learnings, and
is currently
experiencing new
specific issues,
which are
specific to him.
However, not
everyone makes
good use of the
reincarnation
experience. Some
anchor for too
long in certain
positions,
blocking
evolution itself
and not opening
to the lessons
presented. They
prefer the
position of
victims in
casts. They have
learnt to
infantilize and
do not want to
leave this
place.
Overcoming not
always happens.
But nothing is
lost, since we
are immortal and
no good seed is
lost. Even if
the soil of
their hearts is
not yet ready
for the
germination of
the overcoming,
we must sow, and
trust that life
itself will do
its work, along
the days, years
and decades… or
even centuries.
One day the seed
will sprout!
Where can we
find Jesus’
lessons, within
this context?
Everywhere! All
teachings,
comments and
healing
proposals can be
found in the
life and
examples given
by Jesus. Along
His legacy, He
gave us precious
tips. Almost at
the end of His
life in this
material plane,
He said that we
must work and
trust, as He
did, so that we
too can overcome
the World, as He
did. And what
would be
"Overcoming the
World," but [in
this case] to
overcome
ourselves, our
troubled ego,
despite the
World and its
temptations?
For our
self-overcoming,
and to help our
brothers in
their own
necessary
overcoming, He
mentioned some
essential
issues. I will
quote six of
them here, found
in His
teachings,
because I
consider them
fundamental for
our evolution
path. They are:
Sow, Pray,
Trust, Choose,
Act and Love.
Sow
- "Behold, a
sower went out
to sow", Matthew
(13: 3).
Jesus asked us
not to put a
candle under a
bushel, and that
we should not
fail to share
our light, our
knowledge about
love and about
goodness. He
told us about
the parable of
the sower,
explaining that
not every soil
is prepared for
new sprouts, but
not even then
does the farmer
stop sowing!
Pray
- Ask, and up
you will; seek,
and you will
find; knock, and
open up you
will. For
everyone who
asks receives;
and he who seeks
finds; and to
him who knocks,
it will be
opened.
And which of you
is the man, who,
if your child
asks you for
food, will give
him a stone? And
asking him for a
fish, will give
him a snake? If
you, who are
evil, know how
to give good
things to your
children, what
to say about
your Father, who
is in Heaven,
will He not give
you the things
you ask Him?
(Matthew 7:
7-10).
Jesus tells us
that prayer has
a striking
power, and that
the Father
always listens
to our prayers
and none of them
goes unanswered,
even if we do
not have the
solution at
once, since a
prayer said by a
heart supported
by Faith
receives warmth,
strength, and
calms down thus
reaching the
necessary
overcoming.
Trust
- "And a woman,
who was
suffering for
twelve years
from a flow of
blood, came
behind Him, and
touched the hem
of His garment,
because she said
to herself, if I
touch His
clothes, I shall
be healed. And
Jesus turning
and seeing her,
He said: Have
courage,
daughter, your
faith has cured
you. And the
woman was
cured"(Matthew
9: 20-22).
Our trust in the
purposes of
life, and in the
help of Heaven,
is capable of
maintaining us
relatively
serene in the
face of major
crises. We were
not created at
random and are
not "loose in
the world" like
feathers in the
wind. We are all
connected to our
Father's Love
and He is
holding the
helm.
Choose
- "Enter through
the narrow gate:
for wide is the
gate and broad
is the way that
leads to
destruction, and
many are those
who enter
through it; and
since the gate
is narrow and
tight is the
path that leads
to life, few
find
it”."(Matthew 7:
13-14).
To decide for
the best for us
requires a
consultation of
the chip called
divine
consciousness.
We have had
contact with
many wisdom
traditions and
they all show us
the same: love,
work and
acceptance. If
we do our best,
if we love, work
and accept what
life brings us
challenges,
giving our best,
we are opting
for the narrow
gate. And it
always leads us
to a better
place.
Act
- "Everyone
therefore who
listens to these
words of mine,
and who puts
them into
practice, I will
consider him
like the wise
man, who built
his house on a
rock; and the
rain came down,
and the rivers
ran, and the
winds blew, and
they beat upon
that house, and
it did not fall,
because it was
built on a rock.
And the one who
hears my words
and does not
comply with
them, I will
compare him to
the foolish man,
who built his
house on the
sand; and the
rain came down,
and the rivers
ran, and the
winds blew, and
they beat upon
that house, and
it fell, and
great was its
fall”. Matthew
7: 24-27).
To know and not
to do is the
same as to be
responsible for
your own
failure. We are
no longer
ignorant of many
things. We must
keep trying,
struggling to
overcome the
evil that still
dwells in us.
Love
- "Therefore,
what you want
man to do to
you, you do it
to him too,
because this is
the Law and the
Prophets”.
(Matthew 7:
7-12).
This is the
summary not only
of the Christian
Doctrine, but as
Jesus said, it
is the Law and
the Prophets,
and the Divine
Law has been
presented by
many
missionaries,
throughout the
centuries and
millennia, in
every culture.
Everybody is
included in this
teaching. We
must therefore
always love...
love everything
and everyone.
Jesus, the
greatest
psychologist,
the greatest
teacher, the
greatest example
that we know of,
knew that we
would not
develop
ourselves alone
and that we need
each other, and
that God helps
creatures
through
creatures. He
told us that we
have to accept
reality, accept
the changes in
life, working,
using our
talents to the
best, the most
useful. He
called our
attention for us
to take our
place in his
life, being
responsible,
stopping to act
as children,
victimizing
ourselves and
becoming
dependent. He
told us to be
humble before
the proposals of
life and strong
before the
problems. He
also said that
we have to
overcome
ourselves
through love and
trust in God.
We are all able
to help a
brother in an
overcoming
process and also
we can overcome
ourselves
through Jesus
and His
teachings.
Let us work!
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