Exploring Inclusionality

'From emptiness to openness'

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Inclusional Feeling

Natural Inclusionality removes the feeling of distance between the observer and the observed, 'self' and 'neighbourhood' that comes with objectivity and replaces this with empathy for all that we look out at as a dynamic, fluid inclusion of one's 'self as neighbourhood'.

Our world is no longer divided between competitive 'subjects' and 'objects', but flows into and out from dynamic localities pooled in the receptive space of everywhere.

We regard our individual self-centres not as control points that impose their will on all around them, but as focal points through which all around finds dynamic local expression

Feelings of loneliness, sole responsibility and ownership are replaced by feelings of belonging, mutual responsibility and sharing

Life is experienced as a gift of natural energy flow in co-creative relationship, not a struggle for existence against the world and one another.

What has seemed like a dull and flat world bursts into multi-coloured, multi-dimensional flow-form

Death is understood not as the extinction but as the 'passing on' of 'self-identity'

Love is no longer perceived as an irrational emotion, which needs to be excluded from objective reason, but makes sense in the receptive space of natural sensibility that allows for creative possibility

We care for the receptive influence of love within our bodily presences as a vital inclusion and expression of love without our bodily presences as the foundation for a natural 'soulful spirituality' of passion and compassion for self-including-other

When we recognise the infinite depth of space that does not stop anywhere, but thickens and clarifies with the natural ebb and flow of energy, we can find the receptive capacity to love the erratic nature that burns in our hearts