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David Cicerchi's avatar

A very touching story, Alis, and thank you for the book references!

"This is not a fight between Good and Evil - it’s a struggle to define how we choose to live as human beings and which aspects of our nature should inform our day-to-day actions. It’s ultimately a struggle to define who we want to be - individually and collectively."

I am reminded at so many epochs of history where human groups have redefined how they(we) chose to live-- the Agricultural revolution/Axial age, the Rennaissance, the post-modern revolution of the 60's... in the West anyway. And a common element is the crisis, before the catharsis, and a conscious effort of the few who choose to evolve a better way to see the world and to show up in it.

And why vertical development is so important -- it's our way of consciously harnessing this capacity for transformation and evolution.

Marc Gafni often says "evil is a failure of intimacy." We live in an intimate universe that is whole and interconnected, and when one part of that universe separates from the rest and claims to be the whole, there is a failure of intimacy--- there is evil.

May we see ourselves in the "other" and discover our unique response to these challenging times.

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Spring Cheng's avatar

Well written Alis! What you wrote lies at the heart of the Tao, the interplay of Yin and Yang. Recently there is a Chinese movie Nezha 2. In the movie, the good and evil are intricately woven in each character. The main character, Nezha, is a boy incarnated from an "evil pill", a powerful bundle of destructive powers. Yet out of the love of family, and self-determination, he eventually transforms evil cast upon him into true life-giving power. At the same time, a previously acclaimed "immortal" was an evil in disguise.

I have also had similar experience of seeing the dark side of a previously held belief of goodness ... and piercing into the my "inner tyrant".

I also would like to recommend a post of similar sentiment, written by a friend of mine. We are a part of a "citizen initiative" group passionate about discovering the art of bringing people together across socio-political divides to connect and heal- from the inside-out! https://amalimorningsong.substack.com/p/the-revolution-is-within-you

Appreciating your work!

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