Co-exist with Others: Affirm My Self

In bringing goodness to life, my first requirement is to create my psychosocial world in the image of goodness as I dream of it, and build my character accordingly. As I do so, I become immediately aware that I must co-exist with others, including many with whom I vehemently disagree.

My psychosocial world must therefore interact and compete with the worlds of others. Coexistence requires me to handle my created world positively. This means continual reaffirmations to reinforce its existence and worth for myself, as well as to reveal its nature for others. By combining only odd- or only even-numbered Groupings, it is possible to reinforce both aspects:

  • the affirmation of goodness—which ensures persistence of my world
  • the affirmation of myself—which ensures persistence of my world
Channels enabling dependence on others and on one's self in 'bringing goodness to life'.

Here we deal with influences between even-numbered Groupings which requires affirmation of myself. This brings into focus my dependence. (The previous topic dealt with affirmation of goodness through interactions of odd-numbered Groupings.)

Review this duality.

Dependence on Others
G"6-Embrace VitalityBuild Character-G"4

Living intensely, whether by being active or being receptive, is where you are maximally dependent on others. It is also the setting within which you build your character. Both represent an affirmation of your self. The inherent turbulence and competitiveness means that this interaction naturally bypasses equanimity-R"G5.

Offer Yourself Build Character

The Channel R"G6A R"G4B is named: Emulate What's Good.

Prove Yourself Build Character

The Channel R"G6E R"G4B is named: Resist Temptations.

Dependence on My Self
G"4-Build Character Find Inner Strength-G"2

The Channel R"G4B R"G2B is named: Actualize Your Potentials.

But: Reject The Egomaniac's Favourite: 
G"6-Exercise Vitality ↔ Find Inner Strength-G"2

Effective Co-existence: Wrap-Up

To coexist, I must exist. Although I can independentlycreate a psychosocial world in theory, there are limitations on my independence in practice. The situation is as follows:

  In regard to myself:
    I am dependent on my self i.e. my nature and qualities,
but
I am also an independent agent who can act on my self (and on others).
     
  In regard to others:
    I am dependent on some because we share common resources;
&
I am inter-dependent with others because I am embedded in situations with them.
Channels enabling dependence, independence and inter-dependence in 'bringing goodness to life'. always cross two levels.

Channels that bypass a Level serve to ensure that my created world can persist in social life whatever the psychosocial realities of others. There are two primary demands that coexistence places on me: affirming my self and affirming my world's goodness.

In regard to affirming goodness:

  • My inter-dependenceR"G5 R"GL3, reveals a need for me to rise above situations where I suffer, and immerse myself in situations where others suffer.
  • My independenceR"G3 R"G1, reveals my responsibility to break out of situations that cause me too much pain, and share responsibility for situations where others suffer.

In regard to affirming myself:

  • My dependence on othersR"G6 R"G4, reveals a need for me to resist temptations commonly available, in situations where I am proving myself, and to emulate what is good in others, whenever I offer myself.
  • My dependence on myselfR"G4 R"G2, reveals a need for me to actualize my potentials so as to build a character from emerging inner strengths.

However, persistence-cum-coexistence is insufficient. To generate goodness, I must use goodness as a criterion in my choices. This requires attention to Channels of influence between adjacent Levels i.e. linking my affirmations of goodness to my affirmations of self.

Originally posted: 26-Jul-2013