Being Mindful: RH'L2
Demands of the Meaning Quest
The
demands a developing humanity because it expects both personal growth and social change. Pursuit of ideals requires the self to give an account of reasons for action that apply to others and the relevant community generally. In this process, new values and common goals are considered. Experiences and relationships also need to be explored and developed in a sensitive way.So the Mindful Being.
provides a model for existing that is namedThe Mindful Being is shaped by an process that leads to inner awareness and to sophisticated descriptions of a self. A complex inner life develops, which generates a better understanding of the «true self» as distinct from a persona constructed to manage social interactions. The Mindful Being activates a «True Self» and enables mutuality by empathically sensing the experiences of others.
The Psychological Plane
The inner life of a model Mindful Being generates responsibilities that are taken as seriously as any task in the external world. It expects to manage its own emotions, thoughts, fantasies and feelings as well as its actions. That means being aware and considerate of the inner lives of others.
Anyone well-established on this
is described as imaginative, sensitive, curious and understanding. (Of course, these qualities may not always be displayed.) Understanding oneself, others and the social world demands an orientation to , because it is a learning process. Many aspects of personal relationships and work change over time, and this is part of what is called « », « » or « ».Because ideals only exist in communities, there is a focus on communal life and the future of society. So personal concerns extend beyond mere survival of self and close family.
The proposed THEE-name is the .
Ethics
on this Psychological Plane is naturally:►
Creativity
on this Psychological Plane is naturally:►
Perspectives
- The value of Mindful Being seems self-evident. It provides the possibility for good-natured interactions, virtuous living, and thoughtful community development.
- From the perspective of those on the lower
- From the perspective of those on higher planes, seems too egocentric, even if that self is genuine and well-meaning. Attention to the true self leads to excessive influence by past experiences, by blind-spots and biases, by emotionality, by sleepwalking through situations, and by an over-preoccupation with identity maintenance. Ambivalence is also perceived as an unnecessary impediment, interfering with commitment, distorting awareness and spoiling communications.
- Now move up to the two being awake and fully aware. , starting with
Originally posted: 14-Sep-2012