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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Main Entry: ap•a•thy
Pronunciation: \a-pə-thē\
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek apatheia, from apathēs without feeling, from a- + pathos emotion — more at pathos
Date: 1594
1: lack of feeling or emotion: impassiveness
2: lack of interest or concern: indifference

Keeping in mind the above lexical definition of apathy, let us look at the crucial role of apathy in society. Who has no feeling or emotion? Why would one individual have no genuine interest or compassionate concern for helping others, for giant global events or high spiritual matters? Why be impassive and indifferent in the emotional realm to what does not concern us on a personal level when in the cosmic context of connected reality all of us are related, connected and intertwined together upon Mother Earth?

“There can be no transforming of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion.”
~ Dr. Carl Gustav Jung {1875-1961}

What are you apathetic about in the world? Naturally there is some stuff in life that does not interest you, though the same stuff may fascinate others. We all have our own different personal interests, likes and dislikes, which make each of us special. Sometimes we are apathetic to our own personal and social interests that we ignore or neglect to our own detriment, such as, our own personal health and well-being, certain aspects of our social relationships or business priorities we put off and procrastinate until they can no longer be ignored. We can become broke and bankrupt out of our own apathy.

Sometimes we have gone through so much trauma drama, personal tragedy and pain in this life that on the outside we exhibit no natural feeling or real emotion. We are dead on the inside without any real spirit or zest for life. Witness the sad apathy of the condemned prisoner waiting for his solitary doomsday. See the passive apathy of people who have been so beating down hard by life they no longer offer any real resistance. Some become so numb to the nightmare of existence that they numb out with drugs in order to not feel the pain, stress or suffering of life. Other times we get sidetracked in useless dumb distractions that take our immediate focus away from what we should be paying close attention to. Without conscious awareness we can hide our feelings even from ourselves and show no lively emotion whatsoever when a given situation before us calls for it. Or we pretend to be in the best of all possible worlds faking it in a make-believe world. Or we can give up and resign ourselves to an empty existence of constant dread, drudgery and darkness without a good fight.

“Apathy is one of the characteristic responses of any living organism when it is subjected to stimuli too intense or too complicated to cope with. The cure for apathy is comprehension.”
~ John Dos Passos {1896>1970} ~ http://tinyurl.com/ygfplce

We need to comprehend that apathy can kill! We forget to turn the stove off or lock the back door. We fail to take life-saving steps for our own wellness. It can leave one in a lazy funk without energy and enthusiasm; being content to just let things slide if they do not affect one personally as civilization crumbles into scattered pieces all around us. Apathy can result in someone not paying close attention to crucial elements in life that can impact on our very survival. It can take many different forms and is not always apparent when it is happening. Like boredom, apathy can be a quiet silent killer, a hidden assassin we let prowl around us. There can be personal apathy when we neglect our own personal hygiene, wallow in our own waste or let others throw their waste on us. There can be social apathy when we have no concern about politics or who is in charge of governing our lives. We mindlessly leave such social control to others until we are carted off to the concentration camp for not being obedient to the established fascist order.

“The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”
~ Plato {428>348 BC}

In general, apathy is ultimately a sign of ignorance, a quiet underlying fear of the truth about life, about us, about what is really going on in the world. For example, one can be apathetic about politics, not care, see all politicians as corrupt and be automatically turned off by the mere mention of politics. A distain for all forms of politics is used as a kind of twisted rationalization for not being aware of current events, for not participating in electoral politics and failing to perform our social duty as responsible global citizens by exercising our right to vote. So we lazily leave the running of the world to others who do not represent our survival interests without casting our votes as registered voters in democratic elections.

“The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment.”
~ Robert M. Hutchins {1899>1977} ~ http://tinyurl.com/ygaez85

In conclusion, we all need to be alive, awake and aware as to what is really going on in the big world. Smash all manifestations of greedy selfishness and see your own true self-interest interconnected with the collective survival interests of the human family. Give a damn and help ease the suffering of others whenever and wherever you can with compassionate direct action here and now. Combat evildoers not with whining and complaining but with your own good deeds in connected reality.

“Science may have found a cure for most evils, but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all--the apathy of human beings.” ~ Helen Keller ~1880-1968

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PETER S. LOPEZ Comment by PETER S. LOPEZ on October 14, 2009 at 11:10pm
Thank YOU Pamylle! I am at heart a cosmic humane being. I care about all people and love people in general. However I am not naive. I can hate certain ways of some people yet try to still have a love for them ~ even if only in an abstract philosophical way. When I look closer I see that many people are governed by their fears, their prejudices and their own shadows.

I work with poor homeless people and some of them who are interested in getting involved in progressive recovery. Traditional A.A. 12-Steps is not always enough, especially when deeper stuff is involved. We need to look deeper into why people fail to get involved in their own lives, in their own health in all the aspects of health. Sometimes to be interested in what can save someone's life can result in saving a soul and prevent an untimely death, gone too soon. I am fascinated by life, each new day is a new adventure and I strive to create my day!

I live in California. It is late here, I have no eaten dinner and should grab a bite before I land on my air bed! ;->

I thought of this article awhile back, had the title, then let it go. Actually found myself getting apathetic about even writing it! There is so much in me I still want to get out before I croak and I am interested in a variety of subjects, including spiritual matters. So finally I wrote this little article, taking my time, with occasional breaks and got it down in a few hours. I am a real slow writer and sometimes have a tendency to be perfectionist ~ which can be so maddening ~ so I was finally inspired to write it all and let it fly out in cyberspace.

I spoke the words out loud first, and then wrote them. This helped my focus. When I hear the words out loud in my own voice they become more real to me. I am tell better if I am expressing what I want to express in a creative way.

I myself am still involved in my own progressive recovery from drug addiction with over ten years off crank and over five years off alcohol. Now I have realized that a lot of my compulsive addictive behavior I had before my chemical dependency. It has taken a lot of quiet private inner work, including sighs and tears, memories and backtracks. Plus many many meetings, deep dialogues and long conversations with others in my life, including making amends, including amends to myself.

I am interested in the practical matters of politics, basic community politics, what I call the people's politics. I believe that there is much merit in bringing about a true participatory democracy and not merely a distant detached representative one.

People need to get involved in life and the politic arena ~ despite all its evil drawbacks ~ as it is a major way for bringing about constructive change, raising consciousness and achieving higher self-esteem. ~Blessings, Peta51

Pamylle Comment by Pamylle on October 14, 2009 at 2:31pm
Beautifully stated & eloquent ! Thank you.
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