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Human Intelligence or Human Awareness?

By Robert J. Burrowes

21 May, 2014
Countercurrents.org

The human organism, at birth, is capable of becoming an integrated whole.
And it is only by becoming an integrated whole that it can function
optimally. What does this mean?

In order to function optimally, the human organism requires that all
mental functions – feelings, thoughts, memory, conscience, sensory
perception (sight, sound, touch, smell, taste), truth register, intuition…
– must be developed and readily involved, without interference, in our
life. If this happens, then all of these individual functions will play an
integrated role in determining our behaviour in any given circumstance.

Under these conditions, the behaviour that would be generated should not
be described as 'intelligent' or as 'emotionally' or 'sensorily' driven:
such behaviour should be described as 'aware' because it is based on a
synthesis of all of the feedback our various mental functions can give us
and the judgments that arise, in an integrated way, from this feedback. If
we prioritise one function as more important, if we suppress our awareness
of one or more functions (for any reason), then we disable a part of our
holistic functioning to our detriment.

Many modern humans like to think that we are 'intelligent' and that it is
this intelligence – which is somehow supposed to have superseded something
more 'primitive' and 'instinctive' – that makes us 'superior'. I believe
it is the fact that humans have the potential to be integrated – making
optimal use of millions of years of evolutionary pressures in so many
respects (and which produced colour bifocal vision, for example) – that
defines our true potential. I also believe that we are well short of
reaching this potential so far, with the exception of the rare individual.

In brief, it is clear to me that I am more complete if I am 'aware' of and
utilise all aspects of my being in an integrated way. If I am fully aware,
then I learn quickly and easily or insight simply 'drops' on my being when
I need it. There is no 'work', such as 'thinking hard', involved at all.
Unfortunately, human socialisation works against the development of
awareness by suppressing the development of vital mental functions. I will
illustrate this point by discussing emotions.

Evolution has given each human being, at birth, the potential to develop a
diverse range of emotions as one part of the sophisticated capacity they
can use to respond immediately and appropriately to each unique
circumstance that unfolds throughout their life. Unfortunately, human
socialisation (which I call 'terrorisation') and, particularly, the
'invisible' and 'utterly invisible' violence that this entails,
systematically destroys the human capacity to utilise emotional responses
beyond those very few which are socially acceptable in the cultural
context. See 'Why Violence?' http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence and 'Fearless
Psychology and Fearful Psychology: Principles and Practice'
http://anitamckone.wordpress.com/articles-2/fearless-and-fearful-psychology/
For example, if you prevent a child from behaving in accordance with their
fear, they have no choice but to suppress their awareness of this fear.
And this has disastrous consequences for the individual and, therefore,
for us all.

In contrast, if we let children have their feelings from birth, and act on
them as part of their integrated Self, no one would acquire the vast
backlog of unfelt feelings which we then need to spend enormous energy
fearfully suppressing for the rest of our lives while they continue to
generate a phenomenal array of dysfunctional behaviours. This ongoing
suppression, of course, only exacerbates our individual and collective
dysfunctionalities frightfully and now manifests, for example, in having
us on the brink of precipitating our own extinction, which I would have
thought is quite unintelligent as well as being unaware.

The irony, of course, is that if you ask the most serious advocate of the
'intellectual' human thesis 'When is the last time you had sex because it
was a good idea?' most of them would look at you as if you were mad. Even
the 'intellectual' human advocates concede that feelings have their place,
as long as they are 'good' feelings!

The problem is that modern human society is utterly antithetical to a
wholesome human existence – what child wants to sit, bored out of their
brain, in school all day? – but we can only make modern humans into
compliant slaves by terrorising them into suppressing their awareness of
how they feel and what they think. If we didn't do this, an aware child
would try school for ten minutes, promptly proclaim it boring and walk
out. But we aren't going to give children that much freedom are we? If we
did, they might learn something for themselves that we don't want them to
learn! Freedom is too frightening: better to talk about it but do
something totally other. Or limit 'freedom' to ourselves which, of course,
makes it meaningless.

The Self-aware human being is intelligent because their mind is
integrated. In contrast, an 'intelligent' individual who is unSelf-aware,
because their mind is disintegrated, might engage in activities that are
destructive of our species and the planet. I am sure that you can think of
many examples.

If you wish to join the worldwide movement to end all violence and to
create Self-aware individuals, you can sign online 'The People's Charter
to Create a Nonviolent World'
http://thepeoplesnonviolencecharter.wordpress.com

The potential to achieve Self-awareness is an evolutionary gift. It must
be nurtured. It is easily destroyed.

Robert J. Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and
ending human violence. He has done extensive research since 1966 in an
effort to understand why human beings are violent and has been a
nonviolent activist since 1981. He is the author of 'Why Violence?'
http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence His email address is [email protected]
and his website is at http://robertjburrowes.wordpress.com



 

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