21. Everybody Swings, Like a Pendulum Do—Balancing the Opposites

“When you have come past the pairs of opposites,

You have reached compassion.”

The purpose of the journey is compassion.” 

(Joseph Campbell, “A Joseph Campbell Companion,” p. 24)

Our psyche contains the Opposites. Of everything. They’re already there. The hero(ine)’s task: Recognize, Honor, Accept, and Contain polar opposites. And it’s a job.

First: Recognize. We must recognize we contain both sides of the opposite. Mostly we just want to deal with the ‘good’ opposite, then ignore, yea repress, ‘the other’ opposite.  (See Post 11. The Shadow.)

Second: Accept. Acknowledge and accept both as a part of us—a part of our whole.

Third: Balance. We learn to balance them. Back and forth. See-saw Margie Daw. Can’t deny one; can’t repress.

You’ve met Mrs. True, my counselor in other posts. She once told me, “You’re a dreamer…and yet you’re the most practical person I’ve ever met.” I literally cried out in physical and emotional anguish, —“Yes!! And how do you reconcile the two???” —for having both of those in one psyche can feel crazy-making! A dreamer flies. A pragmatist is bolted to the ground. How can you possibly be both?

Learning the balance of opposites.

It’s one of the stepping-stones if you’re looking to be healthy and whole. Learning to balance between the opposites. Be a dreamer and a pragmatist. Have a dream to be a writer AND be responsible for the mundane details of paying bills, raising kids, making sure you change the oil in your car, buying wrinkle-free cotton instead of linen, checking for bugs in the cereal and mold on the cottage cheese!

It’s like being the only one on a seesaw/teeter-totter and maintaining your balance as you go back and forth. A little bit of this and a little bit of its opposite. Nurture your dreamer when she wants a flight of fancy. Praise your pragmatist and let her balance your checkbook, plan ahead 3 steps, and keep your schedules.  You can be both. Excellently. Don’t bad-mouth either one. Know they each have their time in your soul and your everyday living. Recognize both and say, “I am grateful” for both.

Newton’s Third Law. Exact and Equal Opposites.

We talked about Opposites in the Shadow (Post 11), so I’m going to focus on one major set of Opposites The Highs and Lows of everyday life (lower case l). You can’t have one without the ooooooother…as an old song sings. For many of us, we only bemoan the Lows because they feel like an intrusion, an abnormality to what we expect of life. We expect the Highs, the smooth sailing to be constant and feel betrayed when crap happens and a Low hits.

If we have Highs, we’re going to have Lows. There’s just no way around it. The goal is to handle the Lows without getting lost in them, thinking this is all there is, it’ll never be any different; this will never end. We’ve all been there. When you’re in the weeds, it feels like it will NEVER be any different. 

I’m invoking Newton’s Third Law–For each and every action there is an exact and equal opposite reaction! It’s a law of nature; it confirms a symmetry in nature, a pairing up of opposites. So if there are Highs, they will cycle around and be Lows. If there are to be Lows, just know there will come the day of the corresponding Highs. Be ready for them. Recognize and bask in them: “Hey, I am feeling good; things are going smooth; I AM GRATEFUL.”  (I believe that noticing and saying, “I am grateful” for the good makes it come sooner, last longer, return quicker. Just my personal eval.)

Then, when that Low funk returns, it’ll help you reaffirm…”Hey, this is just a Low funk I’m in, but it’s just the opposite of that great High I’ve experienced.”  Here’s how I finally resolved Lows for myself with a little humor:

Cycles circle circle

Hope  

the apex

Despair

 the nadir

Faith

            that you will grow through it

Fear

            that things will never change

Courage

   you will survive

Fear

you will succumb.

   When the Lows circle ‘round,

Take heart and know ye this,

for it was written long before me

and passed down through the women of civilization:

THIS TOO SHALL PASS!

And when it does,

when life is singing a happy tune,

be aware enough to notice and be thankful.

For this shall ye also know:

IT SHALL RETURN!

That’s ok. That’s normal. That’s life. That’s the opposites taking turns. Teeter-totter. Back and forth. You can weather both. Your soul, your psyche are big enough to contain the opposites. In fact, balancing the opposites is not only a natural part of our growth; it can keep us healthy.  

The Resilience Hypothesis.

If you’re still not sure about the balancing act, what if you looked at every ‘bad’ time as having its very own raison d’etre (reason to be).

I’ve referred to Dr. Frederich Flauch’s book on his daughter’s mental decline and his search and research to return her to health. (Post 8.) He talks about ‘disruption and reintegration’…that sounds like a Low disrupting our High and how to get back to it.

”I’ve been trying to formulate my ideas within the framework of a theory,’ I told Bill., ‘something that can tie together a lot of loose ends…like calcium changing when people are depressed, and depression itself being a natural phenomenon and becoming an illness only when it’s not properly managed. I decided to call it the ‘resilience hypothesis,’ a law of disruption and reintegration. Nature’s mandate. People fall apart when confronted with serious stress or change in their lives. Then, if they have what it takes, they put themselves together again in a different way. After their breakdowns, a lot of my patients reach better levels of coping. I’ve taken this concept much further, viewing the breakdown itself not necessarily as an unfortunate event, but as an inherent part of adapting to change, setting the state for personal growth. If you don’t go through it, that’s when you’re in trouble.’…“Something I call resilience. It’s physical, of course, and psychological as well. If you’re flexible, creative—if you believe—you can get through these times and come out of them more than you were before.’”…But the prototype for resilience is right there in the New Testament. Death and resurrection. In our field’s preoccupation with Freudian doctrine, we missed it.”

“Rickie” by Frederich Flauch, M.D., p. 172

Know you’re not alone in your Highs and Lows. It’s a part of our human nature. There is a reason for it all.

I found this to be my first caution: It’s easy to get lost in either side thinking (and expecting) during the good times,  1) I’ve got it made, It’s gonna be like this for-evverrr!; or 2) during the bad times, “my life is over, it will never get any better, life sucks!” Balance. Focus on Balance. This too shall pass…And it shall return.

The second caution is: You don’t want to remain in the middle of that teeter-totter. Recognize and embrace the cycle as natural. Without the Highs and Lows, that middle ground could be close to a flatline! So many times, when we are in the funkiest of funks, ‘not feeling’ sounds soothing. We think “I don’t want to have these (bad, hard, sad) feelings.” It would feel so nice to cover up and plaster over all those tough, sad feelings and NOT feel.  

Resist. Feel. The goal is to nurture the courage and fortitude to accept the bad with the good as part of the cycles circling life.  The Lows aka bad times are the hard ones to incorporate as ‘necessary.’  But the goal is ‘containing the opposites,’ making our ‘container’ big enough to handle both sides. Know: those are admirable and attainable goals. Gain the strength that comes with making your way through. Feel them and survive. You are built to survive. 

“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”— F. Scott Fitzgerald

11. Parts ‘n Pieces – The Shadow: Why We Hate.

Scary Shadow/Gold Shadow

The Shadow, yeah, that one even sounds scary, right?  It may sound, even be, a little dark, but it only appears scary until you accept it. You remember what happened when the princess deemed to face that harassing frog and kiss him? He turned into a prince. That’s what happens when you face the scary Shadow in your dreams and ask what it wants from you—acknowledge, recognize, welcome it—give it a big fat kiss!

The Shadow is represented in dreams by an intruder in our house—or a dark figure, sinister feeling because it represents the part of ourselves that we “don’t want to recognize,” that we’re unconsciously afraid of. Our house is ‘us,’ our life, our psyche. When you have that scary intruder or monster dream, try to recognize it as some part of you that wants you to acknowledge it in your conscious life. When you refuse to acknowledge it as a part of your ‘whole self,’ it will continue to stalk and scare. Your dreams will report how the ‘scary’ changes and dissipates as you work to integrate the Shadow parts of your psyche.

The Shadow’s Backstory.

So what’s the Shadow’s backstory? How’d it get to be so scary?  It represents the parts of ourselves that we’ve tried to ignore or repress by hiding ‘in the dark.’ It’s the unconscious parts of our psyche that our conscious/ego does not recognize in itself or (worse) refuses to recognize in itself. What you accept about yourself is ‘conscious.’ What you don’t want to accept, well, that’s what we hide in the ‘Unconscious’ aka The Bloody Room in ye old myths and fables.

Anything in the Unconscious WANTS to be conscious.

So, the object is to recognize it all, the good, the bad and the ugly as part of your entirety.  It’s all gotta be recognized as a part of you to become whole—that’s all, just recognized and accepted. You don’t have to become “the Shadow,” just shine a light and say, ‘ok, bad stuff, you’re a part of me, too!’ Shining a light and admitting to what you see—being honest even when no one is looking—is all that’s required.

Containing the Opposites

We all contain the opposites of any attribute we have—the good and the bad. The nurturing mother and the devouring mother. Many times we do not want to lay any claim or recognize the ‘shadow’ side of the opposite—“Not as a part of me, by gosh!” We stick it in the Unconscious and hope to hide it in the dark. We’ll just forget it’s there. It now becomes the Shadow.

“Everything in the Unconscious seeks outward manifestation.” Carl Jung, “Memories, Dreams, Reflections (MDR)

WARNING! WARNING!

If you don’t acknowledge it on your own, that hidden shadowy part you don’t want to recognize will ‘act out.’ Yep, it takes on a will of its own. IT WILL BE KNOWN! You’ll be doing stuff you know you don’t even want to do, but that Shadow will make you do it anyway because, by god, it wants to be recognized! You don’t have the Unconscious under your control. It has you.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, 

it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”  Jung

Trying to keep something in the Unconscious?  It’s like trying to hold a ball underwater. Ever tried that? Hard. Takes a lot of (emotional) energy. Produces a chronic tiredness that may cause you to take your tiredness out on other people.  More than likely, you’ll tire out before it does and it will pop the hell up out of the water and smite you smack dab up the side of the head!

Just claim as your own any of those things you think “huh-uh, not me!” You just have to acknowledge that both the good and the bad are contained in you, are contained in each person. And it’s okay. It’s what makes you whole. You have to ‘contain’ both sides of the opposites.

The Projector Room of the Psyche

What your Unconscious wants you to deal with, it will ‘project’ onto another human, to get it out there where you can at least see it! It was my Unconscious projecting my Animus onto ‘the perfect man’ so that I could see the strong masculine traits I also contained to be able to integrate them into a whole life. Likewise why we ‘project’ those traits that we don’t want to admit we have onto others. This is why we ‘hate.’

Jung: “To the degree that you condemn others and find evil in others, you are to that degree unconscious of the same thing in yourself…Or at least of the potentiality of it.”

Why We Hate.

The aspects of our personality or psyche that we find difficult to accept about ourselves (and deny, deny, deny), we will impose or “project” onto another individual (or group or sect). That’s how the psyche works to get us to recognize we contain both the good and the bad. It will project the ‘shadow’ aspect that we don’t want to claim for ourselves onto another person, another race, another religion, or any one not like us, referred to as “The Other.” The Other holds all those horrible attributes that (we think) WE DON’T HAVE!

“We Bitch Most About Those Things We Do the Worst.” 

That’s projection. Your Unconscious/your True Self has gotta get it out there for you to see it in yourself. No harm. No foul to admit it. Makes you whole. Makes you empathetic. Makes you stronger. I have another saying: Repression Is the Root of all Evil. Repressing that admission will only bring harm, dis-ease in your soul and psyche. I love the way Kari Hohne describes the projection of the Shadow in her blog:

“Jung pioneered the study of the Shadow and referred to it as the repressed and undeveloped aspects of the personality. Jung described projection as changing “the world into the replica of one’s unknown face.”  

 https://cafeausoul.com/dreams/dreamdictionary/Shadow

“The replica of one’s unknown (repressed/hidden) face.” That face is the part of you that you don’t like, can’t admit to. That face is exactly the part of yourself you need to give a big fat kiss! And look at what the ‘replica of one’s unknown face’ is looking like in the world today.

If you hear yourself complaining and pointing a finger at a particular friend, or group, those 3 fingers pointing back at you carry a message for you.  When you can’t see, admit, own, and accept that you do anything bad like all those ‘other’ people, those are the exact things you think are too horrific to admit could ever be a part of you. And you are always going to project what you can’t see in yourself onto ‘the Other.’

That’s a hard life. An angry life. A tiring life.

You have to shine the light on your dark side, recognize it and accept it. It requires that you own both the good and the bad of every opposite out there.

Here’s the bonus round:

Once you recognize and accept your own failings, shortcomings, bad traits, you will no longer have to ‘hate’ them in others. You’ve hated those things in others because it was easier than to hate them in yourself.  (Do you know how much energy hate takes???) You’ll be more accepting. Life will seem to get a whole lot easier. Less angry. Less tiring. What you accept in you, you will no longer hate in others.

I don’t know if incorporating the Shadow is easier to do for women than men. Women, since Eve, have been told we were the root of all evil in the world, even down to every thorn on every rose, according to my Baptist pastor. Perhaps it’s easier for us to accept the dark side and lead it into the light. 

Gold Among the Dross

If the Shadow sounds like bad news, remember: we’re talking about opposites, so here’s the good news! The Shadow also contains all the good parts of our selves that we have ripped from us and thrown away (repressed) into what the myths call ‘The Bloody Room.’ How’d those good parts of us get torn off? Bloody stumps thrown into a locked and hidden room? More than likely because someone in authority in our lives—parents, church, teachers, friends, peers, and other authority figures—made us feel bad about those good parts or didn’t accept them, many times shaming us for them. We felt we had to get rid of them to be loved…or to be accepted…or to keep peace…or not to show weakness…or to be a part of the group.

Good parts among the bad-rep parts. Yup, thar’s gold in that thar dross darkness.

In myths, The Bloody Room is always locked and forbidden, but if we have the courage to look, we find gold in the dross (from the Bible also). We find outstanding attributes, traits, talents, feelings and abilities that we have hidden in The Bloody Room, the Unconscious—living quarters of the Shadow.  That, in and of itself, should give us courage to look inside. Shining the light on the Shadow and accepting it into the conscious, you will also dis-cover hidden assets that came with your whole Self.

Anima and Animus for Everyone–Why Opposites Attract.

If you’re new to Mesmarriah Miracle, it’s best to start at Post #1 and continue in numbered sequence, like Connecting the Dots.

1. Life Gives Us Clues, As Well as Lemons.

Life is gonna hand you lemons. Count on it. Making lemonade is passe. Look for clues instead.

I’d say I’ve had my fair share of lemons in life just like most people. I fought, struggled to understand why. What was I doing wrong? How to fix it? How to make a refreshing glass of lemonade, make sweet out of sour. As I struggled my way through it, I’d always find myself asking the question “Why?”  Every “Why?” seemed to take me to bigger and bigger questions, so I’ve come to believe that life hands you lemons so you will start asking questions. Because most times, behind every sour lemon is a clue.

What started me asking the BIG questions of Life?

I’ve always had something bitin’ my butt, as they say. Something that made me feel I was supposed to be doing “something” but I couldn’t quite figure out what “it” was—no matter how anguished or intent I was to find out. I was teased (enticed?) with several dreams that were so striking, so mystifying, they could not be forgotten.

In one dream it was a calming voice from a cave behind me that muted my frantic fighting actions, “You Will Be an Organizer.”    

What? When?

Another: when asked what my name was, I heard ‘me’ tell people my name was “Mesmarriah Miracle.”

What a miraculous name. Where did that come from? Why?

Yet another where an unknown man had ‘saved’ me and some women in some way. In the dream I was prompted to thank him and ask him for his autograph. He smiled knowingly and wrote vertically on a board:

G

U

R

D

J

I

E

F

F

Never heard of him. I spelled it out in my dream journal exactly as he had in the dream. GURDJIEFF. Wikipedia would inform me he was an Armenian philosopher and spiritual teacher some considered a mystic in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Why me and why that name?

In a third dream, I was flying through the air with a young boy on my back. I thought I was showing him the joys of flying when he made a move that made us even more aerodynamic. Surprised, I asked him, ‘how did you know how to do that?” And he answered: “I am the continuum. I am the beginning and the end.”

Heavy duty words to me! I had to look up ‘continuum’ in the dictionary to confirm its meaning. A continuum is sort of like it sounds—a continuous whole, but made up of elements that vary and change/grow almost imperceptibly to get from one opposite to another opposite…like the continuum that stretches from cold to hot. Good and bad stand at opposite ends of a continuum. In psychology, it’s the premise that to achieve peak physical, emotional, and mental health in an adult life, a person must be treated with great care during their infancy and childhood. The continuum of a whole life stretching between birth and death—made up of like elements that change/grow imperceptibly to culminate in the opposite.

Would you, could you just ignore dreams like that?

Spread out over years, these sporadic and intriguing dreams were fuel to the fire of finding answers to My Big Questions of Life. Each hung in my subconscious like a bright orange, freshly scrubbed organic gluten-free carrot, dangling just beyond my grasp.  

They had to mean something. Were they clues? Were they leading me? Where to? I searched: nowhere on the entire internet was there anything comparable to the name Mesmarriah Miracle. When I related the story of this name to my son-in-law some 30-years later, he was sure someone already had that domain name.  He checked. No one. Thirty years after I was given the name, no one else had it.

I’d never seen nor heard the name Gurdjieff before in my conscious life. But researching him revealed he’d written books, had followers who believed in his work—described as:

“Gurdjieff believed that people cannot perceive reality in their current condition because they do not possess a unified consciousness but rather live in a state of a hypnotic “waking sleep”.

“Man lives his life in sleep, and in sleep he dies.”  P.D. Ouspensky (1949), In Search of the Miraculous)

 As a result of this each person perceives things from a completely subjective perspective. He asserted that people in their typical state function as unconscious automatons, but that a person can “wake up” and become a different sort of human being altogether.Jacob Needleman, “G. I. Gurdjieff and His School

As you read these first 14 posts, can you see why I might have had call to thank the man who saved me and request his autograph?

The little boy who is the continuum (or Continuum), is he the concept of God, the beginning and the end? (Except ye be as little children?) What was that saying to me?

Did any of these tie together? Were they the parts and pieces for a Purpose to Life? Were they stepping stones to where I needed to go next? Carrots, stepping stones, lemons, (aka Dots)—I had to think Something other than me or my conscious mind was involved. What was “it” (or “It”)?

I had to name ‘it/It.” I had to see if there really was “A Big(ger) Picture” to Life. Life lemons cannot be the end all, be all for life. There has to be something ‘behind’ it. There has to be something “more,” something to learn from it. With that as a guiding force, there will always be a bigger picture if you ask and look…turning lemons into clues.

If you are new to Mesmarriah Miracle, You might find it best to start at Post 1 and continue in numbered sequence, like connecting Dots.