The Interconnectedness of Our Spiritual and Human Experience

The Interconnectedness of Our Spiritual and Human Experience

The Sacredness in Our Shared Humanity

The healthy shift towards inclusivity—socially, culturally, politically—must also infiltrate our notions of ‘spirituality’ if it is going to bring us together as a humanity.

That is, we must get away from the idea that our spirituality and our humanness are two different realms, one higher or more meaningful than the other. In the way that it has been characterized since time immemorial—and not only by mystics, saints, and cave-dwellers—’spirituality’ has been seen as a way of being that is above and beyond our ‘faulty’ humanness, and certainly from many of the messy and unpleasant aspects of our life experience.

It has meant perpetual positivity. It has meant superficial affirmations. It has meant a pure, or absolute consciousness bereft of feeling. It has meant the transcending of the self. It has meant repressed anger and premature forgiveness. It has meant the dissing of ego. It has meant ’emotions as illusion.’ It has meant the bashing of our personal stories and legitimate victimhood. It has meant seeing God only when the sun is out.

Only in those rare moments when you can ‘transcend’ the human experience, or perhaps only when you die, do you get to have a spiritual experience. But not here, not now, not in the heart of this embodied madness.

Separation of Spiritual and Human Experience

Even Webster’s Dictionary distinguishes spiritual life from our embodied form, defining spirituality as, among other things, that which is “concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul,” “lacking material body or form or substance… the vital transcendental soul belonging to the spiritual realm,” “of or pertaining to the moral feelings or states of the soul,” and “of or pertaining to the soul or its affections as influenced by the spirit… proceeding from the holy spirit; pure; holy; divine; heavenly-minded; opposed to carnal.”

We even see this view in the famous saying by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin:

We are spiritual beings having a human experience.

Don’t misunderstand—I understand why we resonate with this saying—it reminds us that we actually are spiritual beings, something we can easily lose sight of in the heart of our daily challenges.

But what is missing is even more important. What is missing is: he doesn’t also say, “We are also human beings having a spiritual experience.” Nor does he dare to suggest that there may actually be no distinction between our spiritual life and our human life. He keeps them distinct and at most allows for the possibility that our humanness is one fragment of our spiritual life. And this is the same mistake we have been making for centuries.

Desacralizing the Self

We have been desacralizing the self, imagining it something less than Sacred and Divine.

This leads us in the wrong direction and, although it may provide momentary relief from the challenges of the human experience, it actually perpetuates the (illusory) divide, concretizing the idea that being human is necessarily sub-standard, ultimately turning us away from the necessary work we must do to bring ourselves into integration and make sacred our humanness.

Simply put, our definition of ‘spiritual’ has meant the bypassing of the challenges of the human experience. They have been severed, abandoned, and transcended in the name of a ‘higher’ or stiller or emptier or more evolved path. Through this lens, spirituality is a shadowless and formless skyscape, one where the sun never stops shining and where we float—peaceful, silent, and still—far above the messy complexity of the human experience. Love and light and everything nice.

Mastery at the Expense of Connectiveness

Does this matter? It matters a lot, particularly for those who seek an inclusive and humane world. In the same way greedy, unconscionable capitalism is destroying us, humanity-severed spirituality is destroying us. It’s all part of the same power-seeking patriarchal system—one that focuses on ‘mastery’ at the expense of connectiveness, one that focuses on being above rather than being among.

Because if we don’t believe that what happens to the ‘human’ is spiritually relevant, we won’t bother to improve our behavior or become more inclusive in our thinking. We won’t stop to look at our effect on each other. We won’t bother to worry about human rights, or healing our trauma, or crafting legal and political structures that reflect our sacred significance. Why would we bother to focus on inclusivity and human value if we believe that our experience of God or Enlightenment or Divinity, is not down here among us, but is way up there, far above the human fray?

Living ‘Above’ Your Humanness

This perspective, this division between spirituality and humanness, is taking us far away from our embodied lives—the only place we can heal and transform as a species.

And it invites all manner of unethical behaviour in patriarchal power-brokers. Because when we are ‘above’ our humanness, we are also above the law. And we can always claim that our actions are acceptable because our human behaviour is not us.

Love and light and everything niceThe spiritual being is engaged in and connected to all aspects of the human experience. Image: Andrea Tummons

This view is as fundamental to unconscionable capitalism as it is to ungrounded spirituality. And it’s wrong—if anything reflects your spiritual stage, it’s your actions. Spiritual maturity and emotional maturity are synonymous.

Instead, we must bring spirituality and humanness together, arriving at the understanding that spirituality is reality—not somewhere we go to ‘rise above’ or seek refuge from the challenges of the human experience—but an experience that is all-encompassing and ever-inclusive. That is, that the most spiritual being is the one who is the most engaged in and connected to all aspects of the human experience—what I call ‘spirit-reality,’ or Enrealment.

Everything is Sacred

From this vantage point, one cannot ignore the traumas and needs of humanity because one understands that all of it is sacred. That all of it matters. And then we are inspired to take action, in every sphere of society, to craft structures, systems, and laws that honor, encourage, and connect us. With those in place, no one gets left behind, and every human gets an opportunity to participate and improve their life conditions.

Inclusivity—within and between us, and at the heart of a humanized notion of spirituality—is not just a ‘politically correct’ progressive notion. It’s a way of being that leads to a more just and humane world—one where every one of us matters. Every struggle. Every wound. Every dream. All sacred. And when we believe that we matter, we cannot help but work together to co-create a just and compassionate world for all.

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How do you feel about this article? What comes up for you? If you agree, we would love to hear in the comments below about moments you have perhaps realised this for yourself, or ways in which you remind yourself of this embodied way of living.

With wishes of love and Enrealment,

Team UPLIFT

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Waking up to the already existent perspective of one consciousness seems to be the real work of humanity.

Anne Tierney
6 years ago

The perspective of the unity of existence encompasses all aspects of human consciousness. If we can be educated in this perspective of one all-inclusive consciousness our time might be productively spent in discerning degrees of reality rather than excluding one from the other. That’s why I liked this article because it offers a large perspective and hints that our real human work lies in the witnessing of the unity within the multiplicity and vice versa. Thanks for posting it

Ann O Leo O Connor
6 years ago

Excellent article.. Hope to keep the wise words in my heart as I journey in this life

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6 years ago

It was informative and inspiring, thanks!

Sarah Maxwell
6 years ago

I appreciate see the famous saying by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: “We are spiritual beings having a human experience” again. And in this context with awareness that we are human beings having a sprttual experience. Yes oneness is one in the macrocosm and the microcosm and combined. All is one. One is one with no other. I enjoyed reading the article as it supports the energy toward the healing idea of universal inclusiveness.

Maria Arrocha
6 years ago

It is great that we can rebuild Economies through LOVE

Shiva j
6 years ago

We are all in this journey together. But sometimes we forget that. Peace love joy light and happiness.

James Ramelis
6 years ago

Great article. Rev. Martin Luther King,M. Gandhi, Thich Nhat Hahn, and the Dali Lama, all have an active engaged Spirituality. It’s what is missing in the world wide move towards justice and peace

Deepika
6 years ago

This is a really fresh and refreshing take on spirituality. I love the idea of a direct relationship between spirituality and emotional maturity. The separation of our spirituality and our humanness has led to a fragmented understanding of ourselves, with a lot of humanity believing that spirituality is the prerogative of religion or religious worship and can only be achieved by the chosen few precluding the rest of humanity who lead regular lives. This division is damaging does not achknowledge the milestones of spirituality one reaches every step of the journey on the evolutionary path of life from childhood to adulthood. Perhaps armed with this new understanding, people may begin to view themselves differently as growing spiritual beings, and begin to appreciate their value and take greater responsibility for the protection of all of mankind and the planet, individually and collectively as a species.

Steve Maynard
6 years ago

One of the most powerful lessons that I’ve found for the ideas that Jeff Brown is expressing here is in Paulo Coelo’s book The Alchemist. It is told in a parable, something like this: A boy goes to a castle to seek an audience with a wise king to ask about the secret of life. The king is busy, so he gives the boy a spoon filled with oil and tells the boy to return after he has toured the castle — without losing a drop of oil from the spoon. When the boy comes back, all the oil is in the spoon. The king asks the boy what he saw in the castle (which was filled with magnificient works of art, etc). The boy says he didn’t notice. The king tells him to go around the castle again, beholding all that he sees. The secret of life, says the king, is to be fully in the world but also be consciously aware of the oil — our spirituality — at the same time. ….

This, to me, is the secret of living fully and holistically. … of course, it is easier said than done! (… but, in some ways, not that hard at all ….)

Mike
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Timely discussion. A very good read on how things got screwed up is Eislers The Chalice and the Blade

Chrissie D
6 years ago

The quotation “we are spiritual beings having a human experience” has always “uplifted” and connected me. This article resonated deeply that the spirit in the human is needed to unify all. Love is an action that ripples outward and creates creativity. Thank you

Lee Caleca
6 years ago

Quantum physics tells us the universe is self-organizing and self-correcting. You don’t try to heal a cut, it just heals on its own. This demonstrates a natural all-knowing intelligence at work.

There is no such thing as a thing. It’s all subatomic particles shifting and relating to each other, and which have existed forever, beyond what we can currently comprehend.

The universe itself is a living consciousness. This supports the Law of One, that the Universe itself is a living Conscious Being; that Universal Energy is the ancient mystery of God the Oneness.

Ronald Beier
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Either everything is a miracle or nothing. Thank you for this article.

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Yes! Would love to hear less about the problem and more about the integrated way.

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I chop wood, fetch water.
After enlightenment…I chop wood, fetch water.

Srinivasa Kunuthur
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Humans from the evolutionary stand point, are highly advanced organisms on the planet Earth. They have the greatest responsibility to live up to their status duly taking care of lower forms of life of plant and animal origin as their legitimate duty. Spirituality for that matter mandates sincere service to all forms of life on Earth leaving no exception, in the process of realization of truth that no matter and/or energy exists without being spiritual in status by virtue of its all pervasive and limitless nature.

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Pain and pleasure are two sides of the same coin. As such, both of them have to be invited and lived with accepting both equally, gracefully and willingly as the precious gifts of God.

Curiosity

Curiosity is our natural ability to look at things with fresh eyes. As we put aside opinions, concepts, projections, and expectations: we become available to experience this moment with the wonder and innocence of a child. 

Being curious brings us into a natural, open, and vast space to explore: “What is this?” “What am I experiencing?” “What am I feeling?”

4. Bring more awareness to what you are feeling. Focus on your felt experience and the qualities of the Inner Resource as you embody it. Resist the habit to analyze. Simply feel your body and emotions. 

5. Be open to your current experience, whatever it is, without judgment. Just ride the wave of the experience.

6. Remember that the quality of your attention and what you are feeling are more important than the content. Notice how your attention changes, waxing and waning, growing stronger, and sometimes getting distracted. No worries, simply bring your awareness back to the moment, take a deep breath, and focus on the Inner Resource.

7. Become familiar with the feelings and sensations of the Inner Resource you have chosen. Feel what is showing up in your physical body and your emotional body. Be curious to discover how this Inner Resource will support you in your life, to be who you really want to be, and feel how you really want to feel. It is through feeling the Inner Resource that you activate the frequency of it. 

Take 5 Deep Breaths

1. Feel your body.

2. Relax your shoulders.

3. Choose a word that makes you feel peaceful, such as om, peace, or love.

4. Inhale slowly while mentally saying the word you chose. Pause before starting the exhalation.

5. Exhale slowly while mentally saying 1 with the first breath. Exhale saying 2 with the second breath, up to 5 or more.

Feel Your Body

Relax your body, and just be aware of how your body feels. Be curious about what is happening in your body. Without changing anything, just notice what you are feeling. Notice where you are feeling things in your body. Make yourself more comfortable if you’d like. Take a deep breath, and feel the sensation of aliveness and the energy of your body.

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