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Intelligence and Impermanence: Every Thing Must Change [1]

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By Wayne Sebamurti Gentry

Presented by Omni-U Virtual University



"We are spiritual beings having a human experience." Often cited by Ancestor  James Peace, Jr. D.D.

                                      

Most of us have learned the scientific Law that "Energy is neither created nor destroyed". The total amount of mass in the universe is constant; it simply changes forms. Similarly, in the context of Spirituality, it is understood that "Life" is never created, nor is Life ever destroyed; Life simply takes on different forms. This means that "birth" is a term that applies to the forms through which Life expresses itself. Life is eternal.  Life-not forms- is permanent.  The forms, through which Life "lives", are not eternal; thus, they are impermanent. Life itself is permanent. 


"Life" forms come into existence and go out of existence in cycles of birth and death. For example, the generation of "Life" forms now existing will cease to exist 200 years from now and new "Life" forms will be in existence. The entire process of "taking on form" through an act of birth and "throwing off form", through an act of death, is also known as the "world" process. The acts of coming into the world and going out of the world relate to the forms of "Life"- not to Life itself which has no "coming in" or "going out". Life is eternally present. Only Life, itself, is totally fulfilling as the basis of one's identity. However, the forms of "Life" are unfulfilling because they are impermanent.  


Whenever we seek to fulfill our lives on the basis of something that is impermanent -which also means that it will change- we experience dissatisfaction, sorrow, and/or suffering. Seeking to anesthetize ourselves in order to mitigate the experience of pain and suffering through artificial means, i.e., drugs/alcohol, sex, etc., only exacerbates our suffering. The spiritual, physical, and psychological means for alleviating suffering would be through natural medicine and meditation, respectively. 


Intelligence is that which sees the impermanent nature of the world process and, in effect, brings one's actions in alignment with the proper response to impermanence. Hence, a person whose intelligence is awake/ "woke" -which is, by definition; not asleep- is capable of acting on the precepts of the "Serenity Prayer"[2] and, thus, to "accept the things which cannot be changed, i.e., those which are permanent; and, change the things that can be changed, i.e., those that are impermanent. Such persons possess the wisdom to know the difference and the grace and intelligence to "make a way out of no way"- living one day at a time, enjoying one moment at a time, accepting hardships as the pathway to peace. 


Blognotes:

[1] Reprinted from "Community Preparedness: It's Armor Time", an H3O Art of Life Blog by Wayne Sebamurti Gentry. 


[2] "The Serenity  Prayer" by

Reinhard Niebuhr.


Recommended Viewing:


"Intelligence and Impermanence " An H3O Art of Life Show  Featuring: Wayne Sebamurti Gentry


Recommended Readings:


Wayne Sebamurti  Gentry:

"The Nature of Intelligence: A Look Beyond Mere Thinking"


"The Connection Between Science, Consciousness, Spirituality and Mythology"


The Importance of Learning Black History 


Thich Nhat Hahn: 

The World We Have: A Buddhist  Approach  to Peace and Ecology


The Miracle of Mindfulness 


Inside the Now


Present Moment  Wonderful  Moment: Mindfulness  Verses for Daily Living


Autumn Light: Seasons of Fire and Farewells


Discography:

"Let Me Be Spiritual" Donald Lawrence 



"September Song" Sarah Vaughan 



"Autumn Leaves" Nat King Cole 

 



 
 
 

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