A lot of people would agree with them. Many people are
passionate about politics. Especially these days when politics has become so
intense that it threatens to tear apart our national unity.
For me life is not politics, and neither is everything
political. I would say, “Life is Spirit” and “Everything is spiritual.” I am
interested in politics but not overly so. I hold to certain political views. My
views tend not to follow party platforms. I belong to a political party, but it
is an uncomfortable fit. I often vote across party lines when I prefer another candidate.
I have an interest in politics, but politics is not very
important in my life. Apparently a lot
of people agree with me because only half of eligible Americans vote. Sixty
percent in a good year – like 2020. I do not view the world through a political
lens. In fact I think that politics can be dangerous to one’s mental health. It
can distort one’s view of life. Political ideologies can be so intense and all-consuming
that they take on the characteristics of religious cults.
The way I see it, politics is a mental exercise. It is all
in the mind. Political views are ideas that we use to organize society. They have
no reality outside the human mind. You cannot see politics or smell it or touch
it or taste it. If humans ceased to exist (as they certainly will someday)
politics would cease to exist. They are an imaginary world.
I can hear the rebuttal by political activists as I write
these words. Don’t political positions
have consequences in real life? Yes, they do. Acting on them can mean life
or death for real people. They can mean freedom or bondage for people. For that
reason politics needs to be taken seriously. That is why I keep informed and
vote. But politics is not real life. A
hug is real life. An act of kindness is real life. Politics is not life.
When I am standing on a sidewalk protesting some injustice
or listening to a candidate give a stump speech, I am aware that I am playing a
political role. It is no more real than an actor playing a role on a stage or in
a movie. I am an actor playing a part. “All the world’s a stage, and all the
men and women merely players,” as Shakespeare so eloquently said.
I am not the parts I play. I am not the masks I wear. I am
not the political role I play. Neither am I the religious role I play, or the
family role, or the economic role. I am not even the human role that I play. I
have been playing the role of human being for 71 years, but that is not who I
am. When that role ends with the death of this human body, who I really am will
remain. I am playing the roles, but I am not the roles.
I know what I am. I am that space within which all roles are
played. That sacred space is my true identity. For that reason I am not too
attached to political opinions. Hence I am free to listen and change. I have
changed much over the years. Politics is interesting and elections are
exciting, but so is a Patriots game. They are not part of my identity. Being a
pastor for forty years was great, but it was a role. It is not who I am.
I am Spirit. Life is Spiritual. It is true that Spirit
cannot be seen or smelled or touched or tasted or heard. For many people spirituality
seems as imaginary as politics. Many people think that spirituality is all in the
mind. From Freud to Dawkins, thinkers have believed that religion is a delusion
or an illusion. They may be right. But in my experience Spirit is real. This
physical world feels illusory compared to Spirit.
I will continue to express political views, just as I will continue to express opinions on a variety of matters, religious and secular. But I am not invested in them. I know from experience that they fluctuate. Opinions come and go. Reality is what does not come and go. I know what I am. As Moses learned as he knelt before the burning bush, immediately before he embarked on a campaign to free his people from bondage in Egypt: I am that I am. That is what I am. That is Spirit. That is Life.
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