Should We Fight the Power?

I am concluding my masters’ degree requirements this summer and I thought to include some conversations from our online sections.

Rebecca and I are classmates in a final course for my Ms.Ed., this summer.  I thought it would be cool to blog some of our discussions.  I respect Rebecca’s intuitiveness and her willingness to challenge status quo.  She has been involved with marginalized groups (e.g., Blacks, women, Latinos) learning education for some time in her professional career.  In fact, we are both reading instructors in the College Learning Enhancement Program (CLEP) at Northern Illinois University. The class is Nature of Adult and Higher Education and is guided by Dr. Karen Haley,

(Robert) The assumptions of postmodernism (e.g., Multicultural, learning-centered, informal experiences) considering gender and racial statuses are attractive as teaching modules.  While I do not see learners as agents for social change, I do however value collaborative learning for the non-majority members, specifically African-American males.  The tenet of ‘Caring’ is extremely important to marginalized groups in higher education.  I find this principle in line with my belief in Humanism and culturally responsive teaching curriculum.  Thus, each component together along with other variables (e.g., self-directed learning, self-actualization, and resiliency) provides a more Holistic learning experience for college-aged Black males.

(Rebecca) Hi Rob. Do you really not see learners as agents for change? You’ve spoken often about changing the landscape of education for African-American males, surely your approach is empowering and does have the potential to bring about change. I think all students are agents for change. Every life we touch brings about change!

(Robert) Dr. Vaughn (To Be) I knew this would stir your hornet’s nest.

I believe students should choose their paths and not follow a pre-package societal bucket list.  In other words, if one chooses to help create social change through teaching that’s fine, I am on such a path.  Nevertheless, I am not leading or suggesting every adult should follow my journey.  The philosophy that “All” students should aspire___________ (Fill in the blank) creates followers not leaders.  New Flash!!! You Should Be Who You Are!!!

Social change is just that social.  If a movement arises and one feels the urge to make a different I commend them.  However, African-American males are responsible for their conscious transformation first and foremost.  If they decide to involve themselves in a mass incarceration anti-movement for example that’s great, if not, that’s great also.  No person has the right to judge one by their civic, gender, or racial advocacies or non-involvement thereof.  (Although I find myself during this more than I would admit)  My teaching philosophy encourages self-actualization not a ‘Drum Beat’ of my definition of a life worth living.  In fact: No one shall submit an outline of life’s activities as a precursor to cultural and social standards.

If you sit alone upon a rock…you are there

If you rail for social justice…you are there

You are who you could have become thus

potentials aren’t worth a damn

Life Exist With or Without You

Be Yourself….

cheers,

Daily Dragon’s Mantra. “Self-Mastery”

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We predict with certainty an expert resided over hours of practice and training. Hence a virtuoso of piano suffocated in seclusion training her discipline.  In another instance, the skill surgeon stockpiled hours of due diligence to the smallest procedure. Without regards, external mastery skills requires long hours of hard work.

Yet religious and spiritual apprenticeship last but seconds. How one does believe mastery of self involves a ‘verbal slogan’ or membership to a sect implausible.  Nevertheless one may be assured mass gatherings expressing conversion in minutes disguise the ultimate reality.

Self-Cultivation

There exist no ‘quick fixes’ to deconstructing the illusionary mind.  Heighten awareness occurs from isolation wedded to inflexible vocation alike the sharpshooter or ballerina. Please let us not be mystified, skilled inner awareness may require years of practice. Therefore, as a stern warning, those who profess quickness to a ‘new spirit’ should receive a cool reception.

The world is populated with quacks announcing their possessing “The Way”.   As a rule gimmicks, tricks, and aged-old witty dialogue are not avenues to deliverance. The secret is not hidden from view; self-cultivation requires hard work and resiliency.  To blossom, stay inside (You) and study.

The Invisible Dragon

Miles Davis

Positive Thinking: The Daoist Way

 

According to Charlie Greer, “the National Science Foundation put out some very interesting statistics, the average person thinks about 12,000 thoughts per day. A deeper thinker puts forth 50, 000 thoughts daily. We think a 1, 000 thoughts per hour.

058Incessant thinking produces at least 25,000 negative thoughts a day. We bombard ourselves with calamity and catastrophic imageries that exhaust positivity. Pessimistic philosophies are direct affronts to self-cultivation and actualization. As a result, the infested mental framework affects our ability to constructs a consciousness of balance and sincerity.

Despite its small following in Western society, Daoism methods to healthy living are non-controversial and irrefutable. Consequently, Daoism is one of the best approach to self-actualization because its main premise is to develop a stable and balance consciousness.

Stop Talking to your Mind

The Daoism approach to deconstruction of the negative mind emphasizes recognizing negative thoughts and taking no action. Yes, allow negative mental patterns to come and allow them to exit. Consequently, by not interfering with investigation one builds a high tolerance of acceptance and surrender. We often may have negative thoughts, however, attachment to these thoughts become mentally exhausting. “Let it Go.”

This may go against popular wisdom, but all thoughts need not be scrutinized, especially negative ones. When we engage cynical thoughts for reasoning, it is counterproductive and attaches one to a circular debate. Often, we find ourselves talking out loud in public surrounding.

Non-interference limits and eventually slows negative thinking to an unnoticeable level. Chiefly, the more practice allowing these judgments to dissolve of their own discourse without rebuttal, the more positive thoughts are nurtured and cultivated.

This takes practice of the Tao…

The Invisible Dragon

Miles Davis