Who is your audience?
Posted on Nov 12th, 2008
by
Molly Brogan
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for November 12, 2008:
Transparency mandates the question "Would I do or say this if everyone were watching?" As humanity moves into the age of ethics, and conversations can be recorded and transmitted instantly via cell phone, we are naturally moving into this transparency. My belief, is that this is a reflection of our internal evolution. The information age has allowed for instantaneous information and communication, connecting us as never before. Self awareness is no longer limited to secret societies, initiates or wizards. We each, within us, can tap into our potential to move into an awareness that allows us to survive any poison, heal any illness, see past opposition, understand everyone. Becoming transparent will facilitate this.

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wow – that can be said about everything – might I re-write a blog if I knew my boss would read it? possibly trying to make it more professional? How about more romantic if my wife would read it? Maybe funny if a friend would read it or more artistic if I were so inclinded to put on a show? Humanity rushes to be fake in our professional world we live in — mute point here but we all wear masks. Will we all fall in shock & awe when we step into the afterlife and see the silent observer that has been there all along. I don't know — I do know that all we can do is our best — and hope that is enough.
If everyone is watching, yes, all we can do is the best we can do. Trying to please one or a few instantly limits transparency doesn't it? The masks must come off.
Hello Molly, There must though be place, where the skin that has been covered and adhered to mask, has the time to heal and adjust to a fresh and natural caress of the wind, or else we run the risk of not having learned from what made us all contribute to the masks in the first place.
Thanks