Use Your Voice!

Please be sure to listen all the way to the very last line of this powerfully uplifting video.

I know that you may have good reasons to remain silent during this terrible and fateful election year.  You may not like the choices you have of leaders.  You may fear the threat of violent retribution if you speak out.  You may feel overwhelmed and disheartened by the enormity of the problems we face and the seemingly hopeless chance of overcoming monolithic forces of narrow self-interest.  You may have psychological blocks or natural reticence or fear of vulnerability and shame that hold you back.

Or like me, you may experience all of those at times, or all of them all the time!!!

This moment in history is far too important to let anything silence us.  I promise you that I will use my voice this year and put my gifts and resources to work on the side of the future I hope and pray we can create.  I hope you will do the same.  Thank you!

This Website’s Purpose Redefined for a New Time

Dear Readers,

The Welcome Page of this website now has a new statement of purpose.  You can read it here.  Please use the share buttons at the bottom of the page if you think people you know would be interested in this.  Thank you!

This Website’s Purpose

Summary:

“Who is there big enough to love the whole planet? We must find such people for the next society.”  E. B. White, “Intimations,” December 1941

This website has a passionate purpose: to help us become big enough to love the whole planet, not just in theory but in practice.  It seeks to help us become citizens who have the vision and the will to create the next society that is founded on a shared love of the whole world.

The passion behind this website is the same that you can hear in Greta Thunberg’s voice, or the Black Lives Matter protests.  We have reached a crisis point.  We have no more time, we cannot pass this on to any future generation.

There will be no future generations if our generation does not reply to E. B. White’s question, “Who is there big enough?” with the answer, “We are!”  But how can we become such people, and how can we change the world quickly enough?

I hope you will find inspiration, support and practical help for accomplishing that here.

The Call to Transform

E. B. White was by far not the only voice ever to call us to transform ourselves to a more enlightened consciousness that can see the true oneness of all life and to transform the world into a place of oneness and love of neighbor as self.

The wisest humans of every culture and spiritual tradition have called on humanity to make this transformation.  The voices began at least twenty-five hundred years ago at the dawning of the Axial Age and have continued with increasing urgency—Greek philosophers, the Hebrew prophets, Buddhist, Taoist and Hindu teachers, Christ and the contemplative Christian tradition, Sufis and indigenous wisdom-keepers.  In the 20th Century Albert Einstein, Dorothy Day, the Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. were only a few of the many who cried out for our transformation.

Today Greta Thunberg and Malala Yousefzai, Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama, Joanna Macy and Mary Evelyn Tucker and thousands more are telling us it is now or never—we have reached the crisis point where human consciousness and society must undergo this transformation or face the real possibility of extinction.

Gus Speth sums this crucial wisdom up beautifully in his book The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability.  Speth co-founded the Natural Resources Defense Council and World Resources Institute.  He Chaired President Carter’s Council on Environmental Quality.  He was Dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.  Here is what he says:

“Many of our deepest thinkers and many of those most familiar with the scale of the challenges we face have concluded that the transitions required can be achieved only in the context of what I will call the rise of a new consciousness. For some it is a spiritual awakening —a transformation of the human heart. For others it is a more intellectual process of coming to see the world anew and deeply embracing the emerging ethic of the environment and the old ethic of what it means to love thy neighbor as thyself. But for all it involves major cultural change and a reorientation of what society values and prizes most highly.”  (To read similar words from others click here.)

We have very little time.  The next decade is our chance to limit the scale of the environmental crisis and create a sustainable, just and peaceful global society.  Much excellent, detailed work has been done to envision what a healthy civilization and planet would require.  Bringing about world transformation seems achievable, but as Gus Speth says, “only in the context of…a new consciousness.”

We may elect leaders who will work on world transformation, but for them to have the power to overcome opposition and make the changes we need will require a new dominant cultural consciousness.  Building that support and political will seems like the harder task.

This website will focus especially on how we can transform our individual consciousness, the foundation for cultural and world transformation.

The co-founder of Centering Prayer, Thomas Keating, says, “If one is truly transformed, one can walk down the street, drink a cup of tea or shake hands with somebody and be pouring divine life into the world…. The essential thing…is the transformation of one’s own consciousness.”  (Mystery of Christ p. 275)

“If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself…. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation…”  Hua Hu Ching 75, attributed to Lao Tzu 

“If you want a golden civilization, you must start with what is golden inside of you. If you want a civilization that will thrive for a thousand years, you must start with what is timeless inside of you.”  George Kinder, A Golden Civilization and a Map of Mindfulness

Updated Post

Dear Readers,

The most recent post, The Golden Room, A Golden Civilization: Saving the World Step Four is now complete.  An earlier, unfinished draft got posted yesterday—my apologies!

This brings to a conclusion the lengthy series of lengthy pieces on this theme.  I hope you will take a look at the first in the series, Step One, and if you are convinced as I am that it is urgent that our world attains a new consciousness as soon as possible, please continue reading in the series to see how we could accomplish it.  I would love to hear your comments, as well.

Please use the buttons at the bottom of the posts to share them with others. That is one step you can take to move us closer to the transformation we need.

Thank you!

Thomas Cary Kinder

Dear Readers,

Thank you so much for your interest in thegoldenroom.net.  I am writing to let you know that I am taking one post down and replacing it with two that are expanding on what that one contained.

I am in the midst of an extended series of long posts on a complex topic that I consider of utmost importance.  Many leading voices say we will not be able to solve today’s world-threatening problems without a new consciousness in our society.  Few are talking seriously about how we can attain that new consciousness in time to save the world.  That is what I am exploring in the series The Golden Room, A Golden Civilization: Four Steps toward Saving the World.

I am taking down Step Three, Part C and replacing it with Step Three, Part C-1 and Step Three, Part C-2.  I apologize if you have already read the original posting.  Thanks to comments from readers this new configuration clarifies some of the technical details and provides background information for people not familiar with them.

You should receive notification of these new postings momentarily.

Thank you!

Thomas Cary Kinder