So, the spiritual person now is confronted with how to contextualize and comprehend and understand the current world events, but then again, it has been that way since I have been on the planet. World War One had just expired and then came the Great Depression, and then World War II, and I donāt know how many wars since then. And so, weāre always confronted with the spiritualāthe seeming spiritual dilemmas of the expression of the ego in its expression as the actions- collective actions- of society.
In any case, all any of us can do is within our own heart to reach the highest level of compassion and understanding and try to recontextualize it compassionately because in so doing, we undo it. So each of those who were able to undo great negativity did so because in a way their heart was supported by the hearts of all of us. They just didnāt reach 550 all by their lonesome, out there on an ice floe, you know. So, the evolution of the consciousness of mankind is dependent on the contributions of all of us. So, each one of us counts and each one of us counts quite decisively. Each one of us certainly counts quite decisively. [Testing]: āThatās a fact-resist.ā (True). Hahaha. You know, Iāve always been suspicious of holy-sounding religious teachings, you know what Iām saying, Hahaha. Holy-sounding religious teachings, you say, āYeah, right.ā I want to see is that a fact or is that not a fact.
From Radical Subjectivity: The ‘I’ of Self, Feb 2002 lecture, disk 3