Radical Unity Into the New Millennium. Can You Be a Loner and a Radical Unifier?
by Niánn Emerson Chase
Here's something I wrote in 1990 that I recently found in my files.
It seems so often today I hear many people say they are on their own path, that they are not “joiners.” So many people I meet are in a way loners, though they like to talk about their path with others. They're loners because though they may share some similar ideas, ideals, dreams, and goals with others, they don't really unite with others to make something happen. But they sure do talk a good rap.
What does it mean when one says he or she is on his or her own path? I can understand the uniqueness of each individual, that we each have our own way of thinking and processing, of experiencing God and life. But I also know some individuals who are their own person and yet have united with others to accomplish something of higher service. I also know persons who have united for lower causes. But the ones who claim to be spiritually motivated and walk their own path—listening to “spirit” to guide them and yet do not really seem united with others—bother me.
The planetary consciousness of humankind still seems to reflect loners who walk their own path, talking a good talk, looking out for their own interests. If the paths that these individuals claim to walk have truly benefited the planet, then why are there so many unhappy people (regardless of their financial status)? Why are there so many starving people—starving on material levels, but also on psychospiritual levels? Why so many shattered marriages and other hurtful, dysfunctional relationships? Why so much ungodly governmental control over people and their lives all across the planet? Why so much physical and mental illness in supposedly wealthy and progressive countries? Why so many wars, and so many conflicts on all levels—personal as well as religious and national—all over the planet? Why the frightening types of weapons in an era of supposed enlightenment? Why do so many people feel unfulfilled and empty, even though some of these persons may be very comfortable and secure materially? Why isn't “everyone-walking-their-own-paths” working?
Perhaps you, like so many others walking their own path, have accepted your life as being “normal.” You are just little ol' you, content in your normality. All of your dreams for a more meaningful life, all of your desires for accomplishing higher goals, you squelch. You squelch your inner longings from your higher self because you think you're not supposed to be a voice to the world, a voice of light, a voice of the Father of all. What difference can you make in the world? What great change can you bring about?
And so you do not take the first step, because the first step is usually one of the biggest and hardest, and most will not take it. And for those of you who do take that big leap and travel the path of higher thinking that leads to wiser decisions and nobler actions, you have to continue on this path, with the walk sometimes seeming like a trudge or a crawl, sometimes like a skip, sometimes like a long-distance run, and other times like a sprint. Always, whether crawling or sprinting, travel on this path can be a dance, a dance with the earth and with the cosmos, a dance with God.
Those who do take this path must have great courage and spiritual stamina, for many on this path are shunned, feared, ridiculed, misunderstood, hated, and even murdered. Those who take this path are called radicals by the “normal” ones and by the ones who say they are walking their own path but are loners.
These radicals are cut off from the mainstream of society. They don't fit into the systematic way of “the system” that is full of fallacies and falsehoods.
When a great leader comes to speak for those who took the first great step out of the ugly system that had entrapped them, they flock to this leader with all of the hope and dreams that surely their mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and friends will eventually come and hear the teachings of this great leader and also leap out of the system that entraps them. Approximately two thousand years ago those who had leaped out of the system were horrified to see their great leader, Jesus, crucified by those very ones who were enslaved within their own paths that they claimed to follow.
Even for many of those loners who think they have left the way of normality to follow their own path, it is not really their own path; it is still a path of compromise—as are the paths of the joiners and followers—for those paths are still within the system.
If you truly look inside yourself and ask the God within and around you to show you His path, you will know that that path leads always to the life that Jesus the Christ lived and the crucifixion that He suffered. This is not the path of Christianity or any other established religion. It is the path of a new spirituality that demands you to ever move towards the likeness of God. It is a path that requires embracing epochal revelation that will bring clarity as to who God really is and what Jesus really taught. Too hard a path for you, is it? That is why you're on the one you're on rather than the one you are called to walk. Don't kid yourself; you're not fooling God. Nor are you fooling those who are willing to be crucified (symbolically speaking).
When I wrote that 16 years ago I had already taken a few leaps and
bounds that all built up to the great leap into what is my current
work. For 18 years I have stayed on the “path less traveled.” It isn't
always easy, and I continue to have challenges that I must meet with
unselfish steadfastness and courage, with faith in something much
larger than I. It has been a radical life for me.
Recently, I discovered that the word radical
has some very interesting definitions, a lot more levels of meaning
than I had before realized. Try to wrap your minds around these
definitions, thinking how they apply to a radical unity that
needs to spread planet-wide in order for this world to move into the
first stage of light and life.
Getting to the Root
of Radical Unity
These are the first definitions that are presented in Merriam
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
for “radical”: “Of, relating to, or proceeding from a root.” (Root can
refer to the root of a plant, a linguistical root, a concept being the
root, or a mathematical root.) Similar to that definition are these: “a
root part, a basic principle, a foundation” and “of or relating to
origin, fundamental.”
The radical unity
that I am referring to requires that any unity, any coming together
that is truly radical, must have as its foundation the Original, the
Root of all, the First Source and Center—God, the Universal Father. I'm
not talking about the God of Hinduism, or of Judaism, or of Buddhism,
or of Christianity, or of Islam, or of any other “ism.” Though God is
indeed understood at some level in all of these evolutionary religions,
God is also greatly misunderstood and misrepresented in all of these
religions.
The planet is a mess, and one of the reasons it is a mess is because
all of these religions have—generation after generation—perpetrated
falsehoods, superstitions, prejudice, fear, and even hatred—and all in
the name of God! That God is not the God of radical unity!
I do want to clarify here that God is indeed present in these religions
and in the people of these religions in their correct and righteous
ideas, values, and actions that are reflective of the Universal Father.
Wonderful events have happened and continue to happen as a result of
these evolutionary religions. It's a mixed bag, just as most groups,
organizations, and governments are a mixed bag—full of individual human
beings who are themselves a mixed bag. There's the presence of good
residing alongside evil in all of this.
Now I realize that this may seem radical to some of you, but I think
that all of these wrong perceptions and ideas about reality—whether on
a material, mindal, or spiritual level—must be corrected through the
understanding of the epochal revelation found in The URANTIA Book
and Continuing Fifth Epochal Revelation presented in The Cosmic
Family volumes.
In order to take the path of radical unity, one must get right with the
Root and Foundation of all universal reality and life, the Universal
Father of all. Then one must get out of the detours and decoys that
claim to be religious, spiritual, and revelatory and embrace the Fifth
Epochal Revelation that has been gifted to this world in order to help
all of us get right in our minds, hearts, and souls.
Radical unity
involves implementing ethics, morality, and principles within divine
pattern in our personal lives as well as in all other areas of life
including social, educational, medical, political, agricultural,
architectural, artistic, and so on. Epochal revelation provides for us
clarity of what truly is divine pattern.
Radically Removing
Disease and Error
Back
to the definitions of radical. This really impacted me—radical also
means: “designed to remove the root of a disease or all diseased
tissue.”
We know that this world is
diseased—diseased ecologically, economically, politically, religiously,
socially, and in many other areas. The world is in such a state due to
generation upon generation of people making wrong choices and doing
wrong things as a result of error, sin, and iniquity. The lust for
power and greed rule many people. Selfishness motivates most
individuals' decisions. The foundation of most people's paths that they
are walking is based on wrong perceptions of reality and a lack of
understanding of basic cosmic and spiritual truths of eternal value.
Radical unity
demands that each individual be willing to remove the root of his or
her disease, of his or her evil, that which is out of divine pattern.
Radical unity also means that each aspect of civilization—whether in
the political, economic, religious, educational, literary,
entertainment, medical, and other realms—get to the root of their
disease and remove anything out of divine pattern.
Departing the Status Quo.
Now That's Radical
Here are probably the definitions of radical
with which we're more familiar: “Marked by a considerable departure
from the usual or traditional, extreme;” “tending or disposed to make
extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or
institutions;” “of, relating to, or constituting a political group
associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change;”
“advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of
affairs.”
In order for most people to get onto the path of radical unity—out
of selfish, materialistic, and mechanistic thinking, feeling, and doing
into a less selfish, more spiritual, and expanded way of living—we must
go through extreme changes, tremendous upheavals, and many
divorces—divorces from particular lifestyles, particular thinking,
particular habits, particular people, particular jobs, particular
places, particular affiliations.
There's Unity and
Then There's Unity
The concept of unity is very appealing to most of us
human beings, but
following through in being united with others in some endeavor that
hopefully will ultimately benefit all of humankind is a challenge that
most are unwilling to do. Practicing radical unity as I've
defined it is even more difficult, for it involves taking a road less
traveled, being disapproved of by the mainstream, making extreme life
changes, getting shook up over and over, and living uncomfortably at
times.
The URANTIA Book presents “evolution” versus “revolution.” Evolution
involves more gradual unfoldment, growth, and progress for individuals
and for all of humankind on all three levels of universe
reality—material, mindal, and spiritual—that results in a gradual
change in the cultures, governments, and institutions of civilization.
But throughout all of evolution—whether biological or
social—psychologists, theologians, biologists, anthropologists,
historians, and sociologists have noted that in the evolution of an
individual person or a group of persons or in life in general, there
have always been quantum leaps, “suddenly's,” radical shifts that
catapult life, a person, a group of persons, or an entire civilization
into a much higher state of being. Those “suddenly's,” those thrusts
and leaps, are revolutions, for sometimes progress needs to
have a drastic encounter, a “shoot-from-the-hip” method, a seemingly
merciless happening in order to save something (or someone) from dying
out and disappearing, for those celestial personalities in divine
overcontrol want to save them.
If we
look at our own growth and healing processes, we see that we have often
proceeded gradually and reasonably, but we have also seen the upheavals
that have thrust us more radically forward. In these days of the
adjudication of the Bright and Morning Star versus Lucifer, we are in
both evolution and revolution with a new twist, for Celestial
Overcontrol is more present than ever with a group of people who are
radically united in implementing divine administration principles. They
are the vanguard of a SpiritualutionSM1
that is beginning to happen amidst the chaos and corruption that is so
prevalent in the dominant cultures and governments of all nations. I
bid you come, join the Spiritualution, and become a part of the
solution…radical unity.
1 Spiritualution happens within individuals as well as within a group of individuals unified in a common purpose, both gradually and sometimes instantaneously, as a combination of evolution and revolution, spiritualized by epochal revelation. Those aligned with Aquarian Concepts Community/Divine Administration are the pioneers of this Spiritualution.
