Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Illusion of Organization

What does it mean to organize, to think in terms of organizational concepts? To some it means to come together to accomplish a "common" goal. Through acquisition or accumulation as a group we seek to put forth or cause to happen our agreed upon agenda. The results of our efforts as a group can be material or psychological in nature, but ultimately will affect individuals and other organizations both psychologically and materially. Organizations can have far reaching effects beyond what may have been their original intention. They often reap benefits simply because they have amassed assets that give them power and influence over those in authority. It is a sad commentary that we allow our lives to be controlled by organizational greed. All organizations are greedy, this includes organizations of a religious nature as well as political and corporate ones.

What is the true nature of organization? Why must we organize? Is it not fear? Of course it is fear. If you are not aware, if you live a superficial life of belief and superstition you must be in fear. You think you are somebody, an ego that needs to be fed as the self created fear of not being. It is basic, we organize in order to be a collective somebody that wants to escape fear. We don't want to understand fear, we just want to be protected. We want to hide and pretend that we are organized against the possibility of the many forms of what it is that we fear. So very basically we organize out of fear. And what we organize is our fear, our true agenda is to try and control our own creation which is fear. In doing so we only create more fear by becoming an authority and influencing others into our fear, which is the game of fear that we all play. When we organize we create authority. That authority is what we follow so as to escape fear. But what we don't realize is that authority and fear are one in the same. They are not separate except that the mind divides in order to define. But if you look past the definition to the truth of the absolute moment you will see that fear and authority exist as one. They are the result of organization. When you understand completely the nature of organization and authority then there is a dissipation of fear. Not a particular type of fear, but the psychological basis of all fear. To avoid this maze of self perpetuating fear is not escapism but intelligence that sees the reality and truth of the moment. When you realize it you move away from it, not as a reaction of the self that is seeking to blame or conclude, but intelligence that is the outcome of freedom. Then organizations have no meaning and there goings on have no affect on a consciousness that exist in the freedom of the absolute moment. When you have negated the influence of all organizations you have moved beyond the collective consciousness of fear to a consciousness that is unconditioned and free to realize the truth of the moment. Most people cannot imagine an existence in total freedom, having no beliefs, either religious or political...without any organization, to exist beyond an organizational mentality. But if you have the passion and the fortitude to realize the truth about your self that is the outcome of original understanding. An understanding that is not the result of a teacher or a book or the authority of the self. It all starts with freedom, the iconoclastic negation of all save the unconditioned absolute moment of release and rebirth. The illumination of the unnamed and undefined.

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