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Stop The
Seduction Factor: Thinking And Time
Alone Is Good For The SoulIs it possible to be seduced by society?
Yes! In fact, many of us have a vague
sense of being mentally seduced, but
with no idea of how it happened. All we
know is that we're flooded with
information, feel a loss of control, and
have no time to think about anything
anymore.
At times, an ominous feeling prevails
that narrows our field of mental and
emotional vision, leaving us with the
impression that “something” or “someone”
else controls our master switch, that we
no longer guide our own destiny, or that
our path is darkened by negative
circumstances.
We sense that we've been sold a “bill of
goods” and that the ability to think for
ourselves has been mysteriously removed.
Somehow, we’re caught in a maze of
uncertainty that affects us mentally,
emotionally, or spiritually, potentially
leaving deep scars. Hazy, incomplete
thoughts cloud our thinking and we feel
confused.
Confused and scarred about what? About
life in general.
In today’s culture, it is easy to divert
our attention to what society is trying
to sell us through the media or in the
marketplace. “Product A is better than
product B. Buy Now!” The seduction
factor is strong, and this frenzy adds
pressure to an already hectic pace.
Competition fosters thoughts of “Me
first” and “Look out for #1.” We’re
conditioned to ignore the “other guy”
and thoughts or practices of
brotherhood. Only personal tragedy or
national disaster alters our
perceptions, attitudes and actions, and
then only for short periods of time
until we pass the crisis.
It seems we're always being told to
“hurry,” “rush,” “do it now” in many
situations at home and on the job. We're
made to feel that we must “take on more”
and that what we do, no matter how well
we do it, is never enough.
Time seems to have overtaken us to the
point that there is no time and we end
up with feelings of resentment, that
somehow we have been cheated.
Unfortunately, we tend to focus such
feelings on people rather than on
issues.
This resentment is compounded by jobs
that take so much of our time weekly.
Many of us work in jobs we don’t
particularly like for people we don’t
particularly respect, and extended
travel and traffic jams to and from work
compound the picture.
These stressors add tremendous strain to
our lives and often without our full
awareness, as our sense of self-control
gradually lessens.
Due to excessive schedules and trying to
do too much in a sane manner, we have
become desensitized to spending time
alone. Too many of us have stopped
living lives based on enduring
principles and values that give light to
move through each day and have been
seduced to paying too much attention to
“stuff” dictated by society.
The result is that many have forgotten
how to think, how to process thoughts
with feelings, and vice versa, and by
doing so have inadvertently opened the
door to being led rather than being a
leader.
The idea of being alone to “think” is
practically foreign if it doesn’t
involve a problem posed by some external
entity having little to do with “real”
life, where people truly live.
Caught up in chaotic routines, some
believers experience being disconnected
from God and doubt their faith because,
unintentionally, they allowed
“something” or “someone” to replace God
in their life.
Faced with erratic, extreme routines,
some nonbelievers experience heightened
solitude or despair and that “another”
is in charge and controls their destiny.
Fear then dwells within the soul and
either prevents or significantly limits
truly positive action from taking place
to combat negativity and confusion.
Where time to think is willfully
rejected or denied, the media is ever
present to intervene with diversions,
illusions, false hopes, and hope.
Dan Brown’s “The DaVinci Code” is the
latest example of the media challenging
believers and nonbelievers alike to
think and not just be entertained. Prior
to this release, Mel Gibson’s “The
Passion of the Christ” stirred people to
think about their very essence and a
relationship with God.
Both presentations provide a forum for
provocative discussions of man’s
existence and purpose, challenging the
viewer to think about barriers that
separate man from himself, and from God.
It would be better if internal
motivation, curiosity, and a desire for
the truth stemming from our own lives
prompted our thought processes, rather
than by obvious or blatant external
stimulation on any subject.
But first, a
path must exist and be open.
To open the channels, we must remove the
collective garbage that's stored up in
lies and half-truths held as
convictions. We must unblock thought and
heart channels in order to reconnect
human synapses with universal wisdom.
For believers, Christ embodies that
wisdom.
To regain control over our lives, it is
imperative that we make time to be
introspective and not fear our own
mortality by rushing through life overly
concerned with world issues. We need to
slow down to hear ourselves think, to
actually engage in dialog with our
souls, where we can uncover
opportunities and solutions to problems,
heartaches, disappointments, and even
tragedies.
Solutions to sanity and peace are
waiting during quiet moments in
conversations with self and God as
believers, and with self and the
universe as nonbelievers.
Stop the seduction factor by taking time
to think, to be alone, and to regain the
self-control you thought was lost.
by Cynthia Bull Copyright 2006 Cynthia
Bull
Cynthia Bull, founder of CYN-R-JE
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