by Gary 'Z' McGee
February 06, 2024
from
Self-InflictedPhilosophy Website
Focused
by Anthony Hurd
"Do
not compare, do not measure.
No other
way is like yours.
All other
ways deceive and tempt you.
You must
fulfill the way that is in you."
Carl Jung
How do you fulfill the way that is in you?
Conditioned by the ways
of others, how do you recondition your cultural conditioning to see
your own way open before you?
How do you get out of your own way
long enough to see The Way...?
The best way to get out of your own way is to upset your settled
mind.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said,
"People wish to be settled; but only as far
as they are unsettled is there any hope for them."
Indeed.
The only "hope" is found in the unsettled state. A state of
openness, suppleness, and teachability. A state of transformation.
Now enter self-interrogation. This is a form of ruthless questioning
that upsets the settled mind long enough to see the way. It is the
most effective way to get out of your own way. It is a method that
aggressively asks mind-opening, heart-expanding, soul-shocking
questions.
It proactively outmaneuvers cognitive dissonance by
staying one step ahead of emotion through a ruthless form of higher
reasoning that never settles on an answer.
Instead,
it tears apart all so-called answers.
It "entertains a thought without accepting
it."
It decapitates the God of acceptance.
From the carnage, it honors what validates universal law and
discards what does not.
Thinking in this way is wielding a question-mark like a sword.
It
shaves away the superfluous.
It replaces "belief" with "thought."
It
nixes notions of certainty.
It upends both stagnant apple carts and
carts stuck in front of the horse.
It opens the Self up to
self-overcoming.
As Eric Weiner said,
"This is exactly what Socrates aimed to
induce: a state of ruthless self-interrogation, questioning not
only what we know but who we are, in hopes of eliciting a
radical shift in perspective."
For it is only through a radical shift in perspective that
"the
way," Your way, can be revealed.
Because, before the shift, your
perspective was weighed down by cultural, religious, and political
indoctrination. Whereas, after the shift, your perspective can
finally be turned inward to the latent hero within.
Self-interrogation compels your inner hero to recondition your
cultural conditioning. Otherwise, you are overwhelmed by the tribe.
As Nietzsche said,
"The individual has always had to struggle to
keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be
lonely often, and sometimes frightened.
But no price is too high to pay for the
privilege of owning yourself..."
This way, you are neither restricted by tradition nor bounded by
convention.
You shirk both to remain open to what the vicissitudes
of change have to teach you. Unbounded, you free yourself to become
authentic. Through this authenticity emerges a new way of being
human in the world. A uniqueness that both honors your ancestors and
honors your unique place in time.
You want to get out of your own way?
Ironically, you do so by
allowing your uniqueness to shine its light through the cultural
darkness. For it is precisely the culturally conditioned "self" that
must be outmaneuvered.
Don't let anything else lay your uniqueness
low, whether culturally, spiritually, or politically.
This is your
life.
This is your story to tell.
This is your hero's journey...
As Friedrich Nietzsche explained,
"the worst enemy you can meet will
always be yourself; you lie in wait for yourself in caverns and
forests. Lonely one, you are going the way to yourself!
And your way
goes past yourself, and past your seven devils! You will be a
heretic to yourself and witch and soothsayer and fool and doubter
and unholy one and villain.
You must be ready to burn yourself in
your own flame:
how could you become new, if you had not
first become ashes?"
You become ashes through the fire of self-interrogation.
You burn
away the dross of cultural conditioning to reveal the dynamism of
the inner Phoenix.
You resurrect yourself through the uniqueness of
your own heroism.
Then you double down on your uniqueness.
You
individuate your individuality.
Your true value is your emboldened uniqueness.
Everything else is
moonshine.
Everything else is procrastinating virtue.
Everything
else is faux medicine.
Emboldened uniqueness is your potential...!
It's
your deepest longing to create and express your own values into the
world. This uniqueness is your life's purpose, your soul's
signature, your unmatched contribution to the human condition.
Don't waste it. Embracing your uniqueness is all about becoming who
you are and not merely defaulting to who your culture conditioned
you to be.
You are incomparable.
Prove it!
Kill your constructed and
conditioned self and give birth to your discovered and reconditioned
self.
This is the way toward wisdom.
As Euripides said,
"The wisest men follow their own direction."
Having upset your settled mind and reconditioned your cultural
conditioning, you are now free to walk the way of your discovered
self, your own unique wisdom.
For have no doubt, your wisdom is
yours and yours alone.
If, as Michel de Montaigne said,
"We can be knowledgeable with other
men's knowledge, but we cannot be wise with other men's wisdom,"
then it stands to reason that your wisdom is yours alone.
Thus,
it is your responsibility alone to magnify this wisdom.
It is
your responsibility alone to manifest it.
It is your responsibility
alone to let it shine despite either the knowledge or the wisdom of
others.
After all, this is your way... not their way.
As Emerson said,
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly
trying to make you something else is the greatest
accomplishment."
Take this accomplishment and tattoo the world with it.
Take the
fingerprint of your wisdom and leave your mark. Transform your ashes
into the shock and awe campaign of the Phoenix.
Only you can do it.
And only 'the You' that has gotten out of your own way can do it
properly.
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