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The emancipation of individuals from the slavery of specialized knowledge has
begun.
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When people of the far future look back on the 21st century, what do you suppose they
will see as the number one, most noticeable, prime hallmark of the age? How will people
remember the 21st century?
We believe the 21st century will be known as the Age of Spiritual Emancipation.
In centuries past, individuals seldom trusted themselves to do anything. They went to
doctors for healing, psychics or shamans for predictions, dozens of specialists for
plumbing, building, driving, designing. Even priests and ministers were considered a
required go-between in order to reach God. These people became specialists by studying
certain technologiesoften, technologies denied people who were not members of the
guild.
Now, theres nothing wrong with hiring specialists. Its just that,
too often, people abdicate their own responsibility to the specialist. If the
doctor is supposed to heal you, why bother to understand the workings of your own body? If
the accountant is responsible for doing your tax return, why bother to understand how the
tax code works or even how the government works? If the rabbi is responsible for your
connection to Yahweh, why should you understand your own spiritual path?
This is changing. The Guilds of the Middle Ages are gone, and the Information Explosion
has made books on every conceivable subject available to anyone who can read; and most
everyone can read. The Internet has brought even obscure information into the hands of
anyone with even a casual interest in any subject, and made it possible for individuals to
form like-minded special-interest groups no matter how geographically or culturally
isolated they are. And so, people can learn how to bake their own bread
do
their own taxes
find their own path to God. Today, there are no
technologies that are beyond your grasp...and thats empowerment.
We find ourselves a bit hesitant to wield this new power, but people are taking small
steps, tasting the freedom they sense has become available. Its not unusual,
nowadays, for people to second-guess their building contractor, suggest treatments to
their doctor, and refuse to follow a church teaching while maintaining their relationship
with their church. (For example, a majority of American Catholics believe that use of the
birth-control pill is not sinful, and do use it, while continuing to attend Mass
and considering themselves to be "good" Catholics.)
This doesnt mean that we all will eventually want to do everything
ourselves. I wouldnt want to have my appendix removed by a hobbyist, or to remove my
own. The emancipation comes from knowing that I could study medicine, and that I
can know what it is that the doctor intends to do for me...and that I have some informed
choice in the matter. The emancipation of individuals from the slavery of specialized
knowledge has begun and, we believe, will continue through the next century.
Probably the oldest specialty is that of intermediary-to-Godthat is, priest,
minister, shaman, rabbi, or whatever. He, or she, has been taught a "spiritual
technology." This technology gives the cleric the ability to baptize, forgive sins,
explain Gods purpose for your life and pass your requests on to God. But,
ironically, this is also the least-beneficial intermediary, inasmuch as no one can
possibly be closer to God than youafter all, you are Gods
creation, child, thought. But, for centuries, weve been taught that we cannot
possibly understand Gods word without a clerics translation, and cannot make
it into "Heaven" without our clerics "help" (read: technological
know-how).
Here at the dawn of the 21st centurythe "New Age"many of us have
seen through this fallacy. Yet, many of us trade one intermediary for another. It makes no
difference if you abandon your traditional cleric for the leader of a "new"
spiritual "movement". Until you make your own spirituality your own
responsibility, you are not yet emancipated; because, now, finally, we realize that your
path to your oneness with God is through you, not someone else. You may
be able to learn tricks and gain insights from those further along their paths than you
are on yours, but you cannot find the path that leads you to God by
"following" anyone, no matter how enlightened
because that path starts within
you. And, like any technology, this is oneperhaps the most important
oneyou can learn.
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