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How the Whole World Conspires
to Shower You With Blessings
By
Rob Brezsny
Author of Pronoia
is the Antidote for Paranoia
Thousands
of things go right for you every day, beginning the moment you wake
up. Through some magic you don't fully understand, you're still
breathing and your heart is beating, even though you've been unconscious
for many hours. The air is a mix of gases that's just right for
your body's needs, as it was before you fell asleep.
You
can see! Light of many colors floods into your eyes, registered
by nerves that took God or evolution or some process millions of
years to perfect. The interesting gift of these vivid hues comes
to you courtesy of an unimaginably immense globe of fire, the sun,
which continually detonates nuclear reactions in order to convert
its body into light and heat and energy for your personal use.
Did
you know that the sun is located at the precise distance from you
to be of perfect service? If it were any closer, you'd fry, and
if it were any further away, you'd freeze. Here's another one of
the sun?s benedictions: It appears to rise over the eastern horizon
right on schedule every day, as it has since long before you were
born.
Do
you remember when you were born, by the way? It was a difficult
miracle that involved many people who worked hard on your behalf.
No less miraculous is the fact that you have continued to grow since
then, with millions of new cells being born inside you to replace
the old ones that die. All of this happens whether or not you ever
think about it.
On
this day, like almost every other, you have awoken inside a temperature-controlled
shelter. You have a home! Your bed and pillow are soft and you're
covered by comfortable blankets. The electricity is turned on, as
usual. Somehow, in ways you're barely aware of, a massive power
plant at an unknown distance from your home is transforming fuel
into currents of electricity that reach you through mostly hidden
conduits in the exact amounts you need, and all you have to do to
control the flow is flick small switches with your fingers.
You
can walk! Your legs work wonderfully well. Your heart circulates
your blood all the way down to replenish the energy of the muscles
in your feet and calves and thighs, and when the blood is depleted
it finds its way back to your heart to be refreshed. This blessing
recurs over and over again without stopping every hour of your life.
Your
home is perhaps not a million-dollar palace, but it's sturdy and
gigantic compared to the typical domicile in every culture that
has preceded you. The floors aren't crumbling, and the walls and
ceilings are holding up well, too. Doors open and close without
trouble, and so do the windows. What skillful geniuses built this
sanctuary for you? How and where did they learn their craft?
In
your bathroom, the toilet is functioning perfectly, as are several
other convenient devices. You have at your disposal soaps, creams,
razors, clippers, tooth-cleaning accessories: a host of products
that enhance your hygiene and appearance. You trust that unidentified
scientists somewhere tested them to be sure they're safe for you
to use.
Amazingly,
the water you need so much of comes out of your faucets in an even
flow, with the volume you want, and either cold or hot as you desire.
It's pure and clean; you're confident no parasites are lurking in
it. There is someone somewhere making sure these boons will continue
to arrive for you without interruption for as long as you require
them.
Look
at your hands. They're astounding creations that allow you to carry
out hundreds of tasks with great force and intricate grace. They
relish the pleasure and privilege of touching thousands of different
textures, and they're beautiful.
In
your closet are many clothes you like to wear. Who gathered the
materials to make the fabrics they're made of? Who imbued them with
colors, and how did they do it? Who sewed them for you?
In
your kitchen, appetizing food in secure packaging is waiting for
you. Many people you've never met worked hard to grow it, process
it, and get it to the store where you bought it. The bounty of tasty
nourishment you get to choose from is unprecedented in the history
of the world.
Your
many appliances are working flawlessly. Despite the fact that they
feed on electricity, which could kill you instantly if you touched
it directly, you feel no fear that you're in danger. Why? Your faith
in the people who invented, designed, and produced these machines
is impressive.
It's
as if there's a benevolent conspiracy of unknown people that is
tirelessly creating hundreds of useful things you like and need.
There's
more. Gravity is working exactly the way it always has, neither
pulling on you with too much or too little force. How did that marvel
ever come to be? By some prodigious, long-running accident? It doesn't
really matter, since it will continue to function with astounding
efficiency whether or not you understand it.
Meanwhile,
a trillion other elements of nature's miraculous design are expressing
themselves perfectly. Plants are growing, rivers are flowing, clouds
are drifting, winds are blowing, animals are reproducing. The weather
is an interesting blend of elements you've never before experienced
in quite this combination. Though you may take it for granted, you
relish the ever-shifting sensations of light and temperature as
they interact with your body.
There's
more. You can smell odors and hear sounds and taste tastes, many
of which are quite pleasing. You can think! You're in possession
of the extraordinary gift of self-awareness. You can feel feelings!
Do you realize how improbably stupendous it is for you to have been
blessed with that mysterious capacity? And get this: You can visualize
an inexhaustible array of images, some of which represent things
that don't actually exist. How did you acquire this magical talent?
By
some improbable series of coincidences or long-term divine plan,
language has come into existence. Millions of people have collaborated
for many centuries to cultivate a system for communication that
you understand well. Speaking and reading give you great pleasure
and a tremendous sense of power.
Do
you want to go someplace that's at a distance? You have a number
of choices about what machines to use in order to get there. Whatever
you decide -- car, plane, bus, train, subway, ship, helicopter,
or bike -- you have confidence that it will work efficiently. Multitudes
of people who are now dead devoted themselves to perfecting these
modes of travel. Multitudes who are still alive devote themselves
to ensuring that these benefits keep serving you.
Maybe
you're one of the hundreds of millions of people in the world who
has the extraordinary privilege of owning a car. It's a brilliant
invention made by highly competent workers. Other skilled laborers
put in long hours to extract oil from the ground or sea and turn
it into fuel so you can use your car conveniently. The roads are
drivable. Who paved them for you? The bridges you cross are potent
feats of engineering. Do you realize how hard it was to fabricate
them from scratch?
You're
aware that in the future shrinking oil reserves and global warming
may impose limitations on your ability to use cars and planes and
other machines to travel. But you also know that many smart and
idealistic people are diligently striving to develop alternative
fuels and protect the environment. And compared to how slow societies
have been to understand their macrocosmic problems in the past,
your culture is moving with unprecedented speed to recognize and
respond to the crises spawned by its technologies.
As
you travel, you might listen to music. Maybe you've got an MP3 player,
a fantastic invention that has dramatically enhanced your ability
to hear a stunning variety of engaging sounds at a low cost. Or
maybe you have a radio. Through a process you can't fathom, music
and voices that originate at a distance from you have been converted
into invisible waves that bounce off the ionosphere and down into
your little machine, where they are transformed back into music
and voices for you to enjoy.
Let's
say it's 9:30 a.m. You've been awake for two hours, and a hundred
things have already gone right for you. If three of those hundred
things had not gone right -- your toaster was broken, the hot water
wasn't hot enough, there was a stain on the pants you wanted to
wear -- you might feel that today the universe is against you, that
your luck is bad, that nothing's going right. And yet the fact is
that the vast majority of everything is working with breathtaking
efficiency and consistency. You would clearly be deluded to imagine
that life is primarily an ordeal.
Rob
Brezsny is the author of PRONOIA
Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World is Conspiring
to Shower You With Blessings
This
article is reprinted with permission from FreeWillAstrology.com
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