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Eastern Vs Western Spiritual Practices
Personally, I am tired of seeing Westerners adopting an Eastern stance for Personal Growth and Connecting with Spirit. This comes across to me as an unnecessary rejection of Western Practices and their ability to bring us to Source. I've been a Psychologist for almost 30 years now and my days as a therapist led me through many avenues that allowed Spiritual connection and heart felt sustenance to come through.
I fear that all this Eastern emphasis, with its unique language and descriptions of events, is just another simplified religion cast in the form of a New Age approach. This disturbs me. All my professional life I have been working against religious intrusion into our human psychodynamics and here it is again. This is simply an old form of practice, largely alien to us in the West and dressed up as the new authority on our journey to wholeness. I have no doubt it works well in the East, but why do we need it here?
I can appreciate the Western interest in foreign ideas, manners of dress and expressions of spirituality. I see the seductive nature of something different, which for us, is mysterious. But different does not necessarily mean good! And has anyone ever noticed the similarities between orthodox Christian religious garb and these Westerners who dress like Nepalese monks?
And what about our Christian and Western names coming to us from Irish, German, French, British and Western European sources? Is it necessary to discard these as well so we can become a bunch of Baba Ram Das' or Sri something or others? What's up with that?
I am quite happy with my French Canadian name and ancestry. I like being Maurice Joseph Raymond Turmel. It speaks of my heritage, my roots, my humble beginnings in a small industrial town and my location in the world as a Westerner who happens to speak both official languages of his native country.
I also like being called Moe by my friends. I've had that nickname since I was 14 years old. That's 50 years now. Online I refer to myself as Dr Moe to signify I have professional training in psychology but I am open and accessible as an individual. I don't know how Sri Moe Joe would work out. I don't think I would like it.
I like my name; and I like my nickname. I am a Westerner. I live in the so-called "New World." My country is only 142 years old and I've been here for 64.5 of those years. Isn't that amazing? My ancestors go back to France and my main influences are English and French. I love this combination. It is unique and it is real.
I'm never going to turn my back on these roots and I'm never going to put on a gown and pretend I am something I'm not. I am also not going to disavow the abuse I suffered at the hands of my French Catholic religion. I have excavated and fully explored this part of my life through years of therapy and I worked hard to successfully rid myself of all abuse effects inflicted upon me during my childhood.
This is a big part of who I am today. These experiences shaped my life and guided me toward spirituality which is my own Westernized Brand. Having helped others with these issues I know for a fact that this approach works just fine for any Westerner stepping into the Spiritual Arena.
Psychologists have been telling us for years that it is dangerous to reject any part of our personal history, or throw a big white gown over it for that matter. That's beside the kick in the face you are delivering to your Western Heritage when you do reject who you are. You do not need to change your name to become whole. You do not need to wear a robe. You do not need to speak a foreign language. Your Western heritage has everything you need to be fully your self. There are enough challenges in your own back yard for anyone to work through without adding alien layers of mystery and cryptic language into the mix.
Eastern religions and practices do not have a lock on helping people sign up with God. They do have approaches that are sympathetic to the Eastern mind, as it should be. Can you imagine an East Indian man or woman changing their name to Ralph or Wanda and then preaching a Western approach to spirituality in their native land? "Oh, yes this comes from the New World. They are so much smarter than us." Not!
My approach to spirituality is uniquely Western. I don't need any more words that are difficult to pronounce or have hidden meanings that I'm told I cannot fully comprehend. Then why give them to me? That's how the religions of the world took hold, with sleight of hand and mysterious practices that only their leaders could understand. I don't care about practices that are shrouded in mystery. That is always the case when you are trying to understand concepts coming from an alien point of view.
What's wrong with being Western in your approach to spirituality? What's wrong with using the language of our forefathers mixed in with today's adaptations? What's wrong with speaking the language(s) you were born with and using those words to describe your spiritual experience?
I am at a loss as to why so many Western thought leaders believe they have to raid the Eastern cupboards for the right words and concepts to describe spiritual experiences and practices. When you adopt another's pose you are neglecting your own authority and discernment. You are stepping into a land of fantasy because the Eastern mindset is as far away from us as the moon.
We are Westerners still settling into a new land. We come from pioneer stock. Our ancestors rode horses and walked across the plains of this great landscape we know as North America. They set out to tame this land, as they say, and created a whole new world based on Freedom of Expression and rugged individualism. We helped each other back then to not only survive but thrive in an untamed landscape filled with wonder and untold possibilities.
I love North America. It is foundational to who I am. I also love Britain, France and all of Western Europe because I can see the footprints of my ancestors there before they decided to cross over to the New Word. Here at home I also have roots in Canadian Aboriginal culture going back 5 generations. That makes me part of this land, and this land is home.
I no more understand Eastern practices than I ever understood the machinations of the Catholic Church. The East remains a mystery to me. I like it that way. But when it comes to Spirituality, I'll take mine straight up, Western style, based in modern Psychology with roots going back to life's psychodynamics coming to us from Mythology.
When it's cold out, I wear hiking boots, comfortable pants, floppy hats and vests. I wear running shoes, T shirts and short pants in the Summer and top it all off with some kind of baseball cap. I occasionally wear sandals. OK, so I let a little Eastern influence into my attire. I love the smell of burning wood year round. There is nothing cozier for me than a warm fire on a Winter's night or outdoors at a Summer camp. I do not care for incense.
I like words derivative of Latin and mixed with French, English, Turkish, Italian, Greek and Spanish influences. I like plaid shirts and knitted slippers. I'm a Westerner. If you want to talk to me about spirituality then use words I can understand and practices I can relate to. Do not ask me to change my name or attire because I won't. That would be dishonest and I have fought too hard to win Love for myself as the person I am here and now. Why on earth would I want to abandon that?
I am quite happy with who I am these days. I've come a long way on my spiritual journey and overcome many obstacles using the exact same practices I delivered in my therapeutic work and again with my Spiritual Growth Training Programs. I am confident that my Western Brand of Spirituality will take me where I need to go. I have already connected with Source using these practices and Source informs me using the language of my culture. I overcame my own therapeutic challenges using these approaches and I am stepping into the 5th dimension with the very same tools. Thank you for listening.
Signed:
Maurice Joseph Raymond Turmel - AKA "Moe", AKA "Dr Moe", AKA "Full Time Westerner"
About the Author
Maurice Turmel holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology. He was a practicing therapist for nearly 25 years providing counseling and therapy to individuals, groups, organizations and families. Maurice (AKA Dr Moe) has led seminars in the areas of Creativity, Self-Development, Spiritual & Psychological Awareness, Self-Expression, Passion and Purpose and Grief & Loss. He is the author of 1)The Voice – A Metaphor for Personal Development; 2) Conscious Evolution - Preparing for Ascension 2012; 3) How to Cope with Grief and Loss; 4) Twelve Steps to Ascension. http://ascensiontrainingcentre.com
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Newborn Knit Hat with Shamrock $9.99 Welcome your little Irish fan with this newborn knit hat. 50% polyester, 50% cotton. Imported. Web Exclusive! |
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Irish To The Bone Shirt $49.99 These well-accessorized, glittering gals celebrate with an Irish jig! Soft, 100% cotton knit, with side slits. USA. Exclusively Ours! Sizes S (6-8), M (10-12), L (14), XL (16), 1XL (18-20), 2XL (20-22), 3XL (24). |
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Shamrock Knit Beanie $11.99 This is sure to keep you warm! Ever popular beanie is 100% jacquard knit. Imported. |
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Ireland Knit Skull Caps $13.99 Chase away the chill with our cozy cotton/acrylic knit skull caps. One size fits most. |
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Guinness Reversible Knit Cap $14.99 This in fashion and comfortable cotton/acrylic cap handily reverses from a stripe to a print. Designed in Ireland. |
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Shamrock Knit Cotton Cardigan $64.99 For almost 100 years this USA company has been knitting sweaters. One of their most popular styles is this 100% natuaral cotton cardigan. They made it for us with an all over shamrock design for pure comfort. |
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Guinness Knit Scarf $29.99 Celebrate the legendary brew with this cold-weather classic. Designed in Ireland and embroidered with the Guinness harp logo. The scarf is made of soft 100% acrylic. SORRY, CAP IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. |
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Irish Beanie $2.98 Have Shamrock Style with St. Patrick's Day Party Hats! The St. Patrick's Day hat is the perfect touch of Irish pride. A simple St. Patrick's day costume accessory that your guests will love. One size fits most adults. Green knit hat with white "Irish" print. Made of polyester fiber. Show your Shamrock Style with St. Patrick's Day Costume! Dress your guests in green and gold from head to toe with our St. Patrick's Day costume accessories. Greet your guests at the door with a stylish St. Patrick's Day hat, or give green and gold feather boas away as a party favor at your event. Part of Costumes > Hats & Wigs > Novelty |
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Men's Donegal Tweed Caps $69.99 With the timeless appeal and distinctive style of pure Irish tweed, these caps express the traditional spirit of Ireland. Handcrafted of 100% wool by Hanna Hats of Ireland. Sizes S (6 7/8-7), M (7 1/8-7 1/4), L (7 3/8-7 1/2), XL (7 5/8-7 3/4), 2XL (7 7/8-8). |
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Connemara Walking Socks Men's Or Women's $14.99 For all walks of life! Expertly knit in Connemara, reflecting the colors of the Irish countryside, these wool socks offer superior comfort, breathability and warmth. Ireland. Available in men's or women's |
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Welcome to God's Family Wee One Plaque $18.99 This lovely Baptism gift in soft shades of beige and green and a heartfelt prayer. And fashioned with favorite Irish designs ? Aran knit, sheep and a Celtic Cross. Hangs from a ribbon hanger. 8 x 6?. |
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Connemara Walking Socks Women's Or Men's $14.99 For all walks of life! Expertly knit in Connemara, reflecting the colors of the Irish countryside, these wool socks offer superior comfort, breathability and warmth. Ireland. Available in women's or men's |
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Hand Knit Merino Wool Zip Front Aran Cardigan $179.99 Authentic and unique Aran stitches in this luxruiously soft sweater. Aran sweaters are renowned for their longevity and this one is ideal for men and women. Ireland. |
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Irish Top Hat - Costume Accessories- Hats $13.19 Enhance your Irish or St. Patrick's Day Costume with this Irish Top Hat! |
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Children's Aran Sweaters From Ireland - Cardigan $64.99 Crafted of extra-soft 100% merino wool, these child-size versions of the Irish classic are cozy and warm. Knit in traditional Aran stitches. From Carraig Donn of Ireland. Sizes S (18-24 mos), M (2-3 yrs), L (4-5 yrs), XL (7-8 yrs), 2XL (10-11 yrs). |
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Children's Aran Sweaters From Ireland - Crew $62.99 Crafted of extra-soft 100% merino wool, these child-size versions of the Irish classic are cozy and warm. Knit in traditional Aran stitches. From Carraig Donn of Ireland. Sizes S (18-24 mos), M (2-3 yrs), L (4-5 yrs), XL (7-8 yrs), 2XL (10-11 yrs). |
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Merino Wool Aran Sweater - Ba?n?n $99.99 Knit of luxuriously soft merino in classic Aran stitches, this traditional Irish sweater is one you'll treasure for years. Ideal for men and women. From Carraig Donn of Ireland. Sizes S (36), M (38), L (40), XL (42), 2XL (44). Ba?n?n. |
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Woman Selling Knit Hats in a Market, Marrakesh, Morocco $24.99 Woman Selling Knit Hats in a Market, Marrakesh, Morocco - Photographic Print |
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Scotland Beanie $11.99 Chase away the chill with our embroidered 100% acrylic knit cap. |
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish adidas 2011 Sideline Football Players Reversible Knit Hat $19.99 Want to be out in the field going long for your schools QB? Now you can look like the players on game day with this Notre Dame Fighting Irish adidas 2011 Sideline Football Players Reversible Knit Hat. Identical to the knit hats worn on the field by the players during game play- this hat features a vibrantly colored- embroidered Fighting Irish team logo at front- and is reversible with the schools name on the flipside of the hat. The perfect addition to any Notre Dame Fighting Irish fan's headwear collection. 50% acrylic and 50 % polyester for maximum comfort One side features flat knit yarn detail- while the other features micro fleece design to keep you toasty while watching the game Machine washable and easy to wear Officially licensed |
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Men's Donegal Herringbone Tweed Caps - Grey $69.99 These tweed caps are almost as old as the hills of Donegal. 100% pure new wool, reflects the beauty of Ireland's rugged countryside. From Hanna Hats of Ireland. Sizes S (6 7/8-7), M (7 1/8-7 1/4), L (7 3/8-7 1/2), XL (7 5/8-7 3/4), 2XL (7 7/8-8) |
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Men's Donegal Herringbone Tweed Caps - Brown $69.99 These tweed caps are almost as old as the hills of Donegal. 100% pure new wool, reflects the beauty of Ireland's rugged countryside. From Hanna Hats of Ireland. Sizes S (6 7/8-7), M (7 1/8-7 1/4), L (7 3/8-7 1/2), XL (7 5/8-7 3/4), 2XL (7 7/8-8) |
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Men's Donegal Herringbone Tweed Caps - Green $69.99 These tweed caps are almost as old as the hills of Donegal. 100% pure new wool, reflects the beauty of Ireland's rugged countryside. From Hanna Hats of Ireland. Sizes S (6 7/8-7), M (7 1/8-7 1/4), L (7 3/8-7 1/2), XL (7 5/8-7 3/4), 2XL (7 7/8-8) |
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Hip Knit Hats $39.28 Find the most unique hat designs in this book, 'Hip Knit Hats'Knitting and sewing book features 40 fabulous designsHardcover craft book offers knitting ideas and inspirationDesigns are timeless, fashionable, and extremely wearableSimple designs are stylishGreat color combinationsYarns with irresistible texturesPatterns come with both medium and large sizesHardcover: 144 pages |
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Merino Wool Sweater $109.99 Knit of luxuriously soft merino in classic Aran stitches. Ideal for men or women. From Ireland. |
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V-Neck Aran Green Cardigan $139.99 A classic cardigan that will never go out of style and is pure comfort. Knit in traditional Aran stitches of 100% wool. Ireland. |
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100 Hats To Knit & Crochet $20.7 It’s hat heaven for those who knit or crochet, with patterns created by one of the most popular design teams in the craft. Just about every kind of hatwear is here, for everything from fun parties to formal occasions, for women and men, children and teens, infants and toddlers. Apply your needles to a garden party hat with a wide brim and floral decoration. Then make a toasty ski cap, a hat for a ponytail, stocking cap, head warmer, little girl’s flower cloche, little boy’s baseball cap, Russian hat and muff—even Rapunzel’s tresses or a sexy Cleopatra chapeau perfect for Halloween. Whatever the outfit, you can use these colorful photos and simple instructions (with your own imaginative adaptations) to top it off! |
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V-Neck Aran Natural Cardigan $139.99 A classic cardigan that will never go out of style and is pure comfort. Knit in traditional Aran stitches of 100% wool. Ireland. Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL. |
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Merino Wool Fashion Cardigan $124.99 A distinctively feminine silhouette, this A-line cardigan rises to any occasion. The updated styling is knit in an array of traditional Aran stitches with a three button closure. Ireland. Sizes S, M, L, XL |
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Merino Wool Keyhole Aran Sweater $79.99 Knit with a feminine style this sweater will become one of your favorites. Made in Ireland of extra soft merino wool and in a color that will go with everything. Sizes S, M, L, XL. |
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Shamrocks-So Lovely On Pink Shirt $19.99 Brighten your wardrobe with cheerful shamrocks and vivacious color. 100% cotton knit. Printed in USA. Sizes S (4-6), M (8-10), L (12-14), XL (16-18) 2XL (18-20) |
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Aran Wool Throw $124.99 Knit in a stunning array of traditional Aran stitches and accented with tiny flecks of color, this sumptuous throw is made of soft, 100% worsted wool. From Ireland. 51 x 65 1/2. |
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Bouquet Of Shamrocks Sweater $69 Exclusively Ours! Hand knit by Bolivian artisans of soft 100% cotton. Lovely detail on each sleeve. Sizes S (4), M (6-8), L (10-12), XL (14-16) 1XL (18), 2XL (20), 3XL (22) |
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Handknit Merino Wool Crewneck Sweater $179.99 Merino wool is highly prized for its supple and gentle hand. Hand knit in classic Aran stitches and luxuriously soft for men and women. Ireland. Sizes S, M, L, XL, 2XL. |
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