IPFS Paul Rosenberg

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Midway Between Gorillas and Gods

 

Humanity stands about half way between gorillas and gods. The great question that looms over us, is this: “Which will we incorporate into our lives? Gorilla things or God things?”

The choice is ours. Yes, various choices are thrust upon us all our lives, accompanied with various levels of intimidation and threat, but at some point, all of us find ourselves able to choose freely. And it is then that we go in one direction or the other. We are able to change directions of course, but every time we choose, we move a step in one direction or the other.

What We Are

Please understand that I am not endorsing any specific theories here – religious, scientific or otherwise. I'm merely describing the situation in which humanity finds itself. We are half-way between gorillas and gods: The worst things we do are gorilla-like and the best things we do are god-like. Either direction is open to us.

Strange as it may seem, we are a lot like apes. Our bodies are built in the same ways, our body chemistry is nearly identical, and the worst aspects of human nature are essentially the same as the worst aspects of primate behavior.

We are also a lot like gods. We transcend entropy, we create. We can touch the soul in others, and the best aspects of human nature are essentially the same as the best characteristics attributed to the gods.

This is not what we can be, this is what we are. What we become in the future depends on whether we choose gorilla things or god things, here and now.

What Are Gorilla- and God-things?

Gorilla things are those which operate on a dominant/submissive model. Hierarchy (high-level individuals controlling lower-level individuals) is the blueprint of the gorilla world. Dominant gorillas seek status and the power to control others. The submissive apes seek to pass along their pain to the apes below them (females, juveniles, etc.) and to avoid punishment. They are servile toward the dominants and cruel toward those they are able to dominate. Females trade sex for favors.

God things operate on a creative model. Blessing is the blueprint of the god world: Distributing love, honesty, courage, kindness, blessing, awe, gratitude and respect into the world and to other humans.

Gorilla things are these:

The desire to rule.The desire to show superiority and status.Servility.Avoidance of responsibility. Reflexive criticism of anything new. Abuse of the weak or the outsider. (Women, children, Gypsies, Jews, immigrants, homosexuals, etc.)

God things are these:

Producing things that preserve or enhance life. Invention and creativity. Expressing gratitude and appreciation. Experiencing awe and transcendence. Adaptability and openness. Improving yourself and others.

The Two Wolves

You've probably heard the old story of the two wolves: A young boy becomes angry and violent, and then feels guilty about his violence. He goes to his grandfather for advice. The old man says, “You have two wolves inside you; one of them is nice, the other is dangerous, and they're fighting inside of you.”

The boy then asks his grandfather, "Which one will win?” The old man replies, wisely, “Whichever one you feed.”

In the same way, humanity becomes like gorillas or gods depending on whether we put gorilla things or god things into our lives.

I'm not going to tell you this is always easy, but the difficulty hardly matters: Somehow, we've been given a choice between becoming gorillas or becoming gods. No other creatures in this world have been given such a choice.

Bring god things into your life, and reject gorilla things. It doesn't matter if these things are hard – you are defining your own nature between two wildly different options, every day.

Leave gorilla stuff to the gorillas.

Building god stuff into your life is your job, my job, everyone's job.
 
Paul Rosenberg
FreemansPerspective.com

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