Tuesday, 4 February 2020

BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL: THE MANDORLA and THE MEDICINE WHEEL

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In his book ‘Owning your Own Shadow’, Robert Johnson draws a distinction between contradiction and paradox. Contradiction is the normal human condition: we view one half of our experience as good, as desirable, and we judge and shut out that which is not so.

In our work and busyness-obsessed culture, you may feel guilty because you got up at 11am when there were all these things needing to be done. Or virtuous because you did indeed get up at 8am and got busy. The truth of it probably was that you had 2 conflicting wants: to lie around and dream, and to get things done. (And a guy with a big stick telling you one of them is right and the other wrong.) If you can hold both of these urges without judging either, without having to come down on one side or the other by feeling virtuous or guilty, than you are in paradox rather than in contradiction. And a new type of consciousness can emerge, that is outside of the usual boxes in which we and in which society finds its life. Really, it is outside of space and time, and there is joy and a deep relief around it, since we are no longer ‘doing’ something to ourselves, not carving ourselves up. We are with the Divine, with Spirit.


Contradiction is fundamental to the way we generally work. It is easier than paradox, though it comes with a price. Try it with politics: argue the case for the bunch you don’t vote for, appreciate their humanity. Most people don’t seem able to do this. In fact, it seems to be part of their ‘spirituality’ to remain in contradiction about their politics, and to heavily judge the other side as uncaring or whatever, instead of moving into paradox.


Listen to this TED talk if you want to move from political contradiction to paradox.
Generally, we want to know where we stand, and we want it simple. When we die – well, in medieval times, you had heaven and hell. That is simple. Nowadays you have extinction of consciousness – that is simple too. It doesn’t matter what it is, as long as it is simple. It is simple psychology that requires something 'certain' outside of itself in order to feel it is secure, that it has a foundation. Part of our job as healers is to open up those rigid tramlines, for they can also cause illness. But not to disrupt them so much that the person cannot cope, or takes against us. Spirit will generally show us how far we can go.
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Mandorla at Chalice Well, Glastonbury
The Mandorla is a mystical medieval Christian symbol created by overlapping 2 circles. The almond shape where they overlap is the Mandorla – the word itself is Italian for almond. The 2 circles are the state of contradiction – of good and bad – in which we normally live, and in which religion finds it place. Where the circles overlap is where good and bad are held together in paradox. It is where the mystic goes, the mystic who knows God, who is an open channel for Spirit. 

So notice it is only an overlap. It is an overlap because it is not a place we can live all the time. It is a special place, the place of vision, of visitation by poetry and by angels and other beings. Like it or not, we live in the world, experiencing opposites such as pain and pleasure, life and death, which come with having a body. It is important to incarnate, as well as to be aligned with the visionary dimension.
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MEDICINE WHEEL
In the Medicine Wheel, the equivalent of the Mandorla is at the centre, the point of balance. The centre of the Wheel is not a mild dilution and equalising of the 4 elements that we find in each direction, but a dynamic fusing of them that creates something new, a new level of consciousness that is more complete. We find this idea in the Middle Way in Buddhism, which again can sound a bit watered down, neither one thing nor the other. But again it points to the diamond that is formed when large opposing forces are allowed to synergise.


In the Medicine Wheel I use, this principle lies in the Blue Road, across the East-West axis. The Blue Road represents gifts from Spirit that are not ours to determine. The Red Road is North-South, and is Mind and Emotion, something we can work with in our everyday lives, and which eventually results in the accession of Spirit of the Blue Road.


So the Blue Road. East-West is Fire and Earth, Spirit and Body. It is the light of the Sun and the darkness of the dream and of incarnation, of the struggles of everyday adult life (which the West also represents). It is this tension between the ideal and the real, along which we often take sides. Politically, you could say, the left represents the ideal, the East; the right represents the real, the West. One prioritises caring for people, the other the state of the economy. And of course both are needed, without judging either of them. And most of us find that so difficult.


The purpose of our lives, at least according to a Chippewa Cree guy I asked, is to become a balanced human being. I can go with that. If all we do is to discern and hold the different forces within ourselves, without judging between them, then Spirit will take care of the rest, for it will have room to come in and illuminate with its more complete way of knowing.
And this can be very difficult when we are in the grip of powerful feelings that we may just want to flee from and get drunk. Just stay with it, hold it, your guides are there loving you and egging you on. This is why I say the Centre of the Wheel is not like a dilute cordial that satisfies no-one, but more like the place where diamonds are created from huge pressures, that may indeed tear us apart, but for the purpose of revealing some new and more whole life within.


Profound magic: Possession by the Spirits
One way we can hold these different forces is through dancing them. Robert Johnson, as a therapist, had a client who would do this in the consulting room, while he cowered behind the sofa. This suggests it was pretty wild, which is how it can sometimes need to be. Uninhibited. This is something we have forgotten over 1000 years, as the controlling forces of organised Christianity took hold. So yes, we need an ongoing self-awareness of these contradictions. And then times, such as in trance dance or in prayer, where we can let these voices speak in their fullness. There is a Spirit behind them. All this is a profound alchemy.

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