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“I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.”
― Albert Einstein, On Cosmic Religion and Other Opinions and Aphorisms
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Something went slightly awry today and my routine changed. As a result of that I went into my reader before I did my post. It spawned a changed of topic.
There has been much debate about the proliferation of self-development courses, which I am differentiating from professional development and Spiritual development. All have elements in common but I don’t wish to get embroiled in the necessity for or against professional or spiritual development. Suffice it to say that there seems to be a consensus that there is no need for self-development courses other than those which are followed ad hoc via free online tutorials. They have their place, but are they fulfilling the needs of society?
When I read through the posts in my reader I found some of the posts I expected, the poetry which I enjoy, including the various themes from spiritual to mythical and love. There were the inspirational image quotes and just straight forward quotes, always something a little different.
There were my usual posters who talk about various struggles with illness and how to cope with different aspects of them. Obviously I’m following these people because they know their subject, are very helpful and supportive and have become good friends. In a mutual supportive environment it is gratifying to find people who are altruistic enough to share their triumphs and failures and help each other out.
In other topical pieces I found references to posts which were basically a running commentary on the applause for self-gratification in one’s own sexploits. Again, I have no problem with this as I can read it or not since it is reader beware.
Then there were a number of reblogged articles. Reblogs are helpful because you learn about a far wider audience than you might hope to cover alone.

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There was:
- an article about a young African American still in prison after 3 years because she defended herself from domestic violence;
- the harrowing open letter by Dylan Farrow about her sexual abuse by Woody Allen
- the pollution of the Dan River in Eden, N.C after an aged pipeline burst, sending poisonous grey ash into the river
- the FBI sting which rescued 16 child sex slaves and 45 “pimps” at the time of the Superbowl, which the FBI have asserted is common practice for these groups when any major event is on
- Suicide Prevention week in Canada coincides with Love Yourself month, an indictment on some of the most famous originators of self-development such as Nathaniel Brandon, Virginia Satir and Wayne Dyer, who made improving oneself big business and forgot about really helping people to improve their self-esteem
- The US allegedly using Weather Warfare against the Philippines
- Top Black History Month Scholarships – a great idea unless it is balanced against the abysmal treatment of African American students elsewhere in the school system
- The ABC reveals the scam claims by Big Pharma that the anti-Cholesterol lowering drug Statin reduces cholesterol. Big Pharma pushing medicine which does not work, again
- Judging Philip Seymour Hoffman, a lovely article which does not seek to criticise or condemn but simply regrets the passing, too soon, of a good man with a problem
- Black History Month in Canada where artists were acknowledged
- Facebook celebrates its 10th birthday with a ‘movie of your life’ day. I didn’t know it was 10 years old which speaks volumes
- A young woman in Scotland who cannot get decent treatment for Fibro or other ailments after leaving the UK
- More from Sochi, first they are killing all the dogs near the stadium, now the facilities are falling apart and repairs are impossible, and finally
- How there are 7 things from High School repeated later in life
From the posts I have briefly mentioned, and I hasten to add I am in no way passing any criticism on these blogs, they are all excellent posts and have valid stories, but this is my point. Of those listed above, of the fourteen stories (14) there are ten (10) which are bad/depressing/just plain wrong news plus one which rates 50:50. They are wrong in the sense that they are a poor indictment on society.

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What are we doing accepting wrongful imprisonment of a woman defending herself from domestic violence? When did it become alright to arrange child sex slaves for big events? How did we let Big Pharma con us with all their nasty pills and potions which are making us more ill and not less? Why did we applaud a paedophile for making big money making films and ignoring his deplorable behaviour? Child sex abuse is an offence and it doesn’t matter who the hell you are, you do the crime, you do the time. What you don’t do is haul the child, now grown, over the coals for being unable to see the case through to the court stage where she would have been blamed for the events anyway.
This brings me back to my first point. We may have lost faith in the big names of the personal development arena that have become rich telling us how to act, but if the above is a representation of the norm for behaviour then self-improvement is still needed, and it doesn’t matter what you call it. We are supposed to evolve to become better people as time goes by, not revert to base animal behaviour and not against children and the ill.
Society, in general needs to take a hard look at itself and take the steps to improve. Unless, of course, they are trying to tell us that the behaviour of the day is stupendously wonderful. I pray not.

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“Folks, it’s time to evolve. That’s why we’re troubled. You know why our institutions are failing us, the church, the state, everything’s failing? It’s because, um – they’re no longer relevant. We’re supposed to keep evolving. Evolution did not end with us growing opposable thumbs. You do know that, right?”
― Bill Hicks
Blessings and prayers, Susan ♥
© Susan Jamieson 2014
Applause! Applause! You have decoded society’s code. Why, indeed, do we keep propagating atrocities? It seems to me, sadly, that we are devolving, not reaching for growth, but stagnating in a lack of integrity.
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Amazing post, Susan. Thanks so much for your passion and your insight.
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Hi Susan, I’m new here and am enjoying your passionate shares! I’d really appreciate more info on this point you made in your list of reblogged posts you’ve read recently: “Suicide Prevention week in Canada coincides with Love Yourself month, an indictment on some of the most famous originators of self-development such as Nathaniel Brandon, Virginia Satir and Wayne Dyer, who made improving oneself big business and forgot about really helping people to improve their self-esteem” ~Is this what you think Susan? That these 3 individuals made ‘big business’ and ‘forgot about’ really helping people improve their self esteem? I’d like to hear. Thanks so much. Gina
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I believe I did put the statement in quotation marks to emphasise it came directly from the post I was referencing. I believe these three people re perhaps the pre eminent leaders of the movement when it began. I personally, and I rush to ad this is my opinion only here, that self development should be made available at a fair exchange.
It is fair to say that sself improvement is the one sure way to bring the consciousness of everyone to a point where the evil perpetrated on others is stopped – because of the rise in self awareness. I have been to hear Wayne Dyer several times and read some of the book written by all the authors and many more.
Of course I believe in free enterprise. but if we want to improve the world, raise the vibration of the people on the world, we have to start by making information easily available and if the cost is prohibitive then it cannot be accessed.
For example, I know another good spiritual person, who has recently held a ‘retreat’, 4 days live in but nothing of a great magnitude, and that is I feel a valid judgement in this case, and charged each person $2500 to attend. I’m sorry, I feel a few meditation sessions, toning and chanting, making mandalas, a full moon ritual and swims in the ocean, plus a few “seminars” of channeled information do not justify such a cost. I know that Wayne’s appearances are expensive and so are many others not listed there. As I said, this was a direct quote and I did not wish to alter it.
Of course they helped people with their self esteem – my main point is the availability of it at a reasnable fee for the average person seeking to better themselves.
I don’t for a moment doubt that many would disagree with me.
Thanks for the query and mu apology for the length of my response.
Susan x
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