Friday, 3 November 2017

Wild Mind by Bill Plotkin





All quotes from Bill's book




We're being summoned by the world itself to make many urgent changes to the human project, but most central is a fundamental re-visioning and reshaping of ourselves, a shift in consciousness.



There's been insufficient tending to the process of becoming fully human.



When we eliminate symptoms without cultivating wholeness, we still have an unwell, unwhole, or fragmented psyche that will soon enough sprout new symptoms that express, in yet another way, the lack of wholeness.



The goal of individuation is wholeness, not perfection.



On the path to cultivating special equanimity, universal compassion, self-transcendence, and nondual awareness, there are a variety of challenges, distractions, and pitfalls.  In order to stay on the path, we need a well-developed capacity to nurture ourselves in the face of sometimes overwhelming emotions and memories, interpersonal  antagonism and discord, the boredom that can accompany contemplative practices, or our own wounded subpersonalities screaming for their needs to be met or their addictions to be fed.



Innocence implies and requires present-centeredness and receptivity - being here now, fully and simply, in relationship to each thing wholly in the way it is sensed and felt in the moment.... Innocence is the foundation of our ability to be in relationship and to cooperate, and cooperation is essential to life-enhancing societies.



Your potential for creating meaning in your life, for discerning your way toward your destiny, depends utterly on your capacity to be fully present with the chaos. 



At some point, before true healing is possible, we must be able to see how our demons are actually our partners in the individuation process, how they hold the missing segments of our path to wholeness.



Our juvenile survival strategies of self-diminishment form the core of our most self-defeating patterns: those that disparage our dreams, our potentials, and our healthy wildness, or that aggravate low self-esteem and troubles with intimacy.  And, most irksome, these strategies are often on automatic pilot, launched outside our awareness and without our consent or control.



Rescuing is common in egocentric society.  In one version, a person serves others with the hidden agenda of carving out a place of acceptance and belonging for herself, a place  where she'll be safe from abandonment. She accomplishes this by making herself indispensable.



Your belief in the story you've been living, no matter how wholesome of fulfilling, must erode before you're able to glimpse the larger and deeper story of soul.



Our psychological wounds provide portals into the very depths of our psyches.  Our wounds are not merely -- or even primarily - things to heal and overcome.  They're also, when we're developmentally prepared, something to re-open, explore, learn from, and be transformed by.



Managed emotions are not digested emotions, and emotional digestion is what we need in order to continue developing psychologically.



The most precise definition of depression is a bad case of suppressed emotions, emotions that have been managed instead of being felt, digested, understood, assimilated, and acted on in a way that preserves and improves our relationships.



Attempting to suppress or discount an emotion by calling it irrational reveals a lack of self-compassion.



All emotions are based on nondeliberated appraisals of our circumstances.... Sometimes our appraisals are mistaken, but this doesn't render our emotions irrational?



We all have a core wound.  From a spiritual perspective, this isn't an accident, nor is it unfortunate.



The Shadow is whatever the Ego isn't.  The Shadow is what's true about who you really are, but you haven't a clue about it.



Your Shadow contains values, perspectives, and capacities needed to round out and compete your adult personality.  It contains personal powers you'll need when you befriend or wrestle with the inner and outer demons and angels encountered in the process of growing whole, and it  holds the powers you'll need in order to embody the singular Soul gift you carry for the world.



The resources warehoused in our Shadow are potent.  They can be used for good or for ill.   Our Shadow not only safeguards us from these powers but also defends our communities from the damage we're capable of inflicting before we possess the maturity and experience to employ these powers wisely.