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CREDO XXV

A fresh start

The Ten Commandments were the gift of Moses in the Age of Aries/Libra which gave birth, psychologically speaking, to the collective ego. Its precepts were to curb any selfishness of “I amâ€. They are mostly prohibitive. However, in Christianity and the Age of Pisces/Virgo, a shift occurred. The opposing sign ruling the constellation of Pisces is Virgo. Its virtue is Virtue, and its shadow is sin, which leads to guilt. Personified as an archetype it becomes the Scold or the Accuser, and I daresay, I am not the only one to have suffered mightily as a child from well-meaning grown-ups or downright sadistic ones from the accusation of sins, which carried to excess can result in negative inflation! The ‘I am the worst.... a hopeless caseâ€, etc. In the General Confession in the Episcopal rite there lies a trap, I call the Abyss. We pray “Forgive me for all those things I have done which I ought not to have done, and forgive me for those things I ought to have done and have not done!†Those still keep me awake at three o’clock in the morning. At 85, I realize that I really am unable to break too many of the Ten Commandments but I can always sin on the installment plan!

Even today children are scolded ad hominem [to the person], told they are naughty and bad. But I am impressed by those parents who instead adopt the ad rem [to the matter] approach, simply saying “That’s a no! or “It’s not going to happen.†Several years ago, I wrote a poem about what it felt like –

Growing

The hell I knew had human eyes,

angels that were demon wise -

pain to beauty, beauty's pain,

rounded wisdom round again,

Love came down in hate's disguise.

Life it is that never dies;

love it is that tries and tries -

child and demon, demon's child,

innocent and running wild,

stropped for seizing heaven's prize.

When hell is telling, heaven lies;

when hell is selling, heaven buys.

We struggle dreaming struggle's dreams

and reaching where our wisdom gleams

the child within us cries and cries. aoh

Later in life, I came upon another set of precepts. These were not negative “Thou shalt nots†but positive, sensible suggestions for leading a good life. They are so wise, I have memorized them, and they have guided me for decades. It is easy to check one’s conscience against them. As we are approaching another New Year with resolutions, I thought I would share them. They follow Buddha’s Four Noble Truths and are called:

The Noble Eight-fold Path

RIGHT VIEWS

Free from superstition and delusion

RIGHT ASPIRATIONS

High and worthy of the intelligent; worthy of humankind

RIGHT SPEECH

Kindly, open, and truthful

RIGHT CONDUCT

Peaceful, honest, and pure

RIGHT LIVELIHOOD

Bring hurt or danger to no living being

RIGHT EFFORT

In self-training and self-control

RIGHT MINDFULNESS

The active, watchful mind

RIGHT RAPTURE

In deep meditation on the realities of life

Gautama Buddha, 6th Cent B.C.

lovingly,

ao

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