Resistance to Change
7/09/05
All of us are resistant to
change, whether it’s in using a different tool, a technique a choice in
partners, or lifestyle.
The ones that resist the most have big labels like,
orthodox, traditionalist, extremist. They are the defenders of the faith, of the
known, and of the accepted.
Some of the rest of us are followers, disciples, and
supporters; we are the middleman, the ones that support the orthodox, the
traditionalist and the extremist because after all without us what would these
people be defending. We are the ones the cast the deciding vote for this group
and the next group which are the leaders, the explorers and the visionaries.
All of these people are grouped together on a small planet
with intention, it didn’t happen by accident. What we are doing is creating
chaos, and what chaos does, is drive us to create order or make sense of what it
is we are doing.
In my day job, I am paired up with all of these kinds of
people every day in their homes and I may spend as long as two hours in
conversation with them.
I always expend a few moments with them in casual talk
before I move onto the reason for me being there. It often comes out that I am a
writer and teacher. The reaction is always the same; they perk up as if in they
are in the presence of someone famous. They will ask me if I have published any
books and when I answer yes they are even more excited. Then they ask the more
enlightening question, what do I write about? There are usually only two
reactions to my answer. A sudden shift to the work at hand and why I am there in
the first place, or they bring out their crosses and shove them in my face as a
potential victim of a vampire would hold up the cross to the beast.
There
are very few that are interested enough to ask me what
it is all about, which fits into my own personal policy very nicely of not
giving unless asked. I write and I teach because I have a desire to learn about
the subject. This is the very small group that I am interested in. It is those
that want to learn and are ready to be open to new ideas that would benefit
mostly from what I know. But the real benefited, is my self.
Even in this small group, if one looks closely there is
still something that each individual hangs onto dearly, even if it is only his
or her name.
The root cause for this resistance is fear; it is the ego
that fears for its extinction. As a race of physical beings with awareness of
self, we have become very comfortable in the illusion of time and space. Because
in ignorance we fear that we have very little of either, we move to protect our
beliefs and move in slow deliberate steps, that may take a lifetime or several
to move us from one step to the next.
I have heard it many times before as I am sure you have.
"What if I am wrong," "what if I have lived my whole life believing something
that is wrong?" "I can’t start over now," it’s too late!
This is an extreme fear that freezes us in time and the fear
is unfounded only in that it is born from ignorance or forgetfulness.
The one really big aspect of the notion of "unconditional
love," which is "unconditional freedom," that I cherish the most is that I know
we have this freedom to come back lifetime after lifetime to screw up our lives
as many times as we desire until we have found the will to break open the paper
chains that we have bound ourselves and move to the next step in our personal
spiritual growth. Life does not end at the cross, the cross is a bridge to a new
awareness and is only a symbol of limited thought, which all symbols are.
While I was in the kitchen just now making myself a cup of
tea, I was reminded that this bid of enlightenment is meaningless, unless I give
it some meaning. Spirituality or awareness is practical, you should be able to
put a key into it and turn it on to work for you.
Using this knowledge I am reminded that each and every
morning when I go into work and have to listen to the boss ramble on, I resist
his thoughts and think that he is not living in the real world and assume that
what I am experiencing in the field is the real world. I remind myself that his
thoughts have merit and I rationalize that what I have been doing is working and
I just don’t want to try these things. I know that my productively would
increase, I just don’t want it to for various reasons. The biggest reason is
fear of success; fear that with success, the lifestyle that I have become
accustomed to will change. I will loose my identity and will not be able to
relate to this new person that I will become. Ego always fears for its own
existence and it does not want to be left behind.
Resistance is simply a slowing process, we all change
whether we want to believe or like it. Resistance offers us time to adapt to new
things and accept them and some of us move slower than others. Should one become
aware of past and future lives, we are given reprieve from the urgency of change
and resistance to it because we know that time does not exist and that we never
loose our identity.
We will collectively experience everything that is, all
probabilities will be explored, and the fear that we now harbour will pass as we
become aware of our immortality.
The fact that all these different types of groups live together
on the same planet brings chaos or movement to the planet which in turn brings
change as we seek to bring order to our lives. Life is change, life cannot exist
outside of change, and it is our differences that drive us forward to the next
step in our evolution or awareness of that which we are. It is possible for us
to be aware of change and move with it without experiencing this fear.
Resistance is something that works for us within the model that
each of us has of our world and our relationship to it. Awareness breaks down
resistance and moves us forward, and for each of us in our own good time.
Although I resist change myself in my physical life,
spiritually I recognize that change is inevitable and I practice consideration
for those that both live in the fear of change and for those that move on
without me.
I understand that those that I bring into my life represent
opportunities for change and I bring them to me deliberately for purpose of
change. I also know that I will not always recognize them as such. I know that
opportunity always knocks more than once and that I live in choice and freedom
that is unconditionally mine by my very nature as a spiritual human being. This
is one area that flows easily from me without all the resistance. Symbols of
resistance are acknowledgements for me that I can relate to and move past from
awareness of their existence, and they do not need to be changed or ignored, but
simply noticed as I would notice a turn in my path or a pothole in the road.
Resistance may be a human condition, but it is also
spiritual because that is what we are, and it has purpose.
Roy is a resident of British Columbia, Canada. An international published author, a student of NLP, spiritual philosopher, New Age Light Worker, Teacher and Phenomenologist. Roy's books and articles are thought provoking, and designed to empower your imagination.
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