Dr. Dan L. Edmunds is a noted existential-humanist psychotherapist. He is the Founder of the International Center for Humane Psychiatry. Dr. Edmunds is in private practice in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania contact for consultation: DoctorEdmunds@DrDanEdmunds.com

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FINDING MEANING

-by Dr. Dan L. Edmunds, Ed.D.
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It is necessary to live in the present moment, to not seek excess in complete deprivation or in the desire for material possessions or unrealistic visions. Life is to be lived compassionately. Life is to enjoy and behold each moment as precious. We should look upon all occurrences as part of the nature of things. All things change, nothing is permanent. The cause of emotional distress and turmoil lies in this desire to make things permanent that are impermanent and changing. If we understand that all is changing, and we see our experiences for what they are, we can attain peace and tranquility. We can transcend struggles and sufferings for we will understand the nature of existence. We should seek to master our minds to understanding that each moment in which we exist can be lived joyfully. Troubles that befall us and sufferings arise because we live in a world that has not understood how to live compassionately; a world that seeks to fulfill only the desires of the self and does not realize that all things exist in a unified web of being. We should seek to walk a path towards compassion,to live rightfully and joyfully. We should not hold hatreds or be bound to rigid laws. We will not gain from externals and ritual, but from what exists in the heart. We should seek transformation and insight and mastery of ourselves. We must come to know that we are of the human family, the sufferings of one are the sufferings of all. Truth does not exist in excess and glamorous trappings, it exists not in an institution nor in a singular person or authority. Truth is something that is created in our hearts when we seek to put aside our attachments, when we seek to understand reality. Within humanity exists the innate nature and ability to do that which is benevolent. This spark of benevolence remains with every being, though it may be covered by the filfth of greed, aggression, animosity, and other impure thought. We are like a mirror that will reflect this benevolent image fully only after we have been able to clean away these things that cause the reflection to be dimmed. Truth does not exist in the arrogance that only a singular path or a singular entity or authority is the guardian of Truth. Truth manifests in many ways, and there have been throughout the ages and cultures, many who have manifested Truth as it would be understood to the people of that age and culture. The truth was given as the mirror reflecting a radiant image, but it has always been that through the addition of dogmas, through the quest for power, through greed and avarice, that the Truth manifested has not remained in the hearts of some. The unifying message of all those who have brought these messages of truth, lies in compassion and removing selfish aims. The disunity arises out of what has been added to the message not from the message itself. When we become dogmatic and we hold to irrational ideas, we are bound to create barriers to love.

DR. D.L. EDMUNDS, ED.D., B.C.S.A.

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Dr. Dan L. Edmunds is a noted psychotherapist, social activist, Comparative Religion scholar and author. Dr. Edmunds received his Doctorate of Education in Community Counseling from Argosy University of Sarasota. He received a Masters of Arts from the University of Scranton and completed undergraduate studies at the University of Florida with a major in Religion and minor in Sociology. He also completed post graduate coursework in Dispute Resolution through Nova Southeastern University's Department of Conflict Resolution and Analysis.