Therapy, Healing and Spirituality: Part 2 – A New Paradigm for Human Evolution
by Richard Harvey on 05/13/17
Question: "How
many therapists does it take to change a light bulb?" Answer: "One,
but the light bulb must really want to change!"
I guess I was a light
bulb that really wanted to change, because therapy worked for me. This puts me
in mind of a client who recently came to see me and, when I asked him if he had
been in therapy before, he replied, "Only for two sessions." Why
didn't you continue therapy?" I asked. "To be honest, I thought the
therapist needed therapy more than I did," he replied.
Helpers and
Sufferers
This is not uncommon.
Therapists and other practitioners may take up a practice and pose as helpers
to the public while privately offering the very service that they themselves
desire; the helper is really the sufferer in disguise.
This is one of the
lessons of the last 40 years, but there are many more. When I was writing my
book, Human Awakening, I wrote about the need for recognizing the pitfalls,
drawbacks, short cuts and cautions of inner work, both psychologically and
spirituality. Each time the list became so long, I had to draw back so as not
to have the negatives of therapy overwhelm me and my readers. In the end I had
to opt for a brief summary.
Therapy and Healing
must be Real
Those who seek
complementary/alternative healing and therapy treatments may be running on
faith, but beneath their innocent hopes, which are sometimes dashed, is an
instinctive impulse. This impulse is towards wholeness, either in the
integration of personality, an all-inclusive approach to illness or the wise
conviction that a connected life is a sane life.
The aspiration of
therapy/healing/spirituality is sound; those who seek the benefits of such
treatments are essentially sound. But the practitioners, of whom there are now
an extraordinary number, require a new paradigm of radical authenticity.
Psychotherapy, healing
and spiritual guidance and practice only become effective when they are real.
And they become real when the practitioner practices from an authentic, core
place. Personal gain, self-aggrandizement, money, status, manipulation, power
and control are not issues to be side-stepped, since they are, all of them,
pertinent to the practitioner who has any vestige of attachment to personality
(i.e. just about all of us).
Rooted in
Authenticity
For therapists and
healing practitioners to be genuine and deeply rooted in authenticity, they
must have come through the inner journey and be accomplished in the practice of
truth. Crucially, they must not be attached to the role of psychotherapist,
healer, guide or whatever their title is. It's a tall order, but the fruits of
successful inner work are great, so a lot can be, and should be, asked of its
practitioners. It is not only personally, but also globally, important that
therapy, inner work and healing succeed.
Therapy, inner work
and alternative/complementary medicine are crucial for the healing and
maintaining of the wider world -- the one that objectifies and magnifies
hostility, violence, dogma, bigotry, prejudice, power over others,
unfair control, intimidation, and terrorization into the collective: the global
arena.
Global
Consciousness and the Inner World
When you look around
you, alongside the creations of nature, you see the results of man's creations.
All that you see on this level began inside, originated in the inner world. Out
of imagination, wish-fulfillment, aspiration, sometime inspiration, and desire
human beings have created the most spectacular and amazing things. What we take
for granted today would appear miraculous to us a few years ago.
Not only the miracles
of technology, but also the aberrations of war, prejudice callousness and
victimization-- the whole sum of inhuman acts from one human being to another,
or from one collective of country/nationality, religion, political persuasion,
gender to another -- have sprung from the inner world of individuals and
collections of individuals.
So, when we consider
the practices and personal commitment to becoming acquainted with and to
transforming the inner world, we should see it for the momentous act it is. One
person who truly engages in the path of self-responsibility has tremendous
affect on the global consciousness.
Therapy and inner
work: the hope for the future
Psychotherapy,
meditation, inner work and personal healing constitute the hope for humanity's
future evolution, because the imbalances and disharmonies in an individual
human directly reflect into the outside world.
People are
basically unhappy in an unhappy world
People are basically
unhappy in an unhappy world. In their searching, their restlessness and their
dissatisfaction people betray how they really are, how they really feel about
their lives, and about their world. Since the location and the source of
happiness is inside, only by encouraging people to take personal responsibility
for their lives, to take the inner journey or the descent into their deep
humanity can we make a real difference.
BLOG entry #95
This article by Richard Harvey was originally published at http://www.therapyandspirituality.com/articles/ and it is part of an ongoing retrospective series of blogs. ‘Therapy, Healing and Spirituality: Part 2 – A New Paradigm for Human Evolution’ was first published in 2011.