Support My Work
I have been thinking all fall about how to do what I love while supporting my loved ones. Inspired by what I know of Rudolf Steiner's research into social health, I am seeking to separate what I receive to meet my family's needs from the work that I do for the sake of the world. It is all inspired by this beautiful quote "social bodies are healthier, the more each individual is able to give of their labour to their fellow humans and the more their needs are met by the labours of those around them" (http://calebbuchbinder.blogspot.ca). I pulled this out of a friends blog, I can't tell you whether these are his words or someone else's. It sounds a little like communism, I guess, but this time with human freedom instead of work being controlled by the state.
This is a fascinating reversal of the current social paradigm in which our work is often chiefly to support ourselves.
But how can this reversal take place? How can we shift our thinking and our actions to begin working in this way?
One way that I see this happening is through gifts. Yes, there are many people who’s work feels to them like a gift to the world. Some of these people even get paid to do this work! For these people I would say there is social health. However, I would say that there are many more people who’s work is not done for the sake of other’s but for the sake of themselves. It is a sad reality of our economy that people feel forced into selfishness to meet their basic needs. It is strange to even think of it as selfishness. It is just the way our society functions. We mostly work as a means of keeping ourselves fed, housed and clothed. What if, instead, we worked mostly for the sake of others?
The image of every person working entirely to meet the needs of those around them lights me up! I experience a feeling of connectivity and support when I picture a society working actively in this way. Further, I love the sense of freedom and inspiration that comes from knowing that I am supported to do the work I love. I don’t have to worry about where my bread is coming from because other’s have my back. All I need to concern myself with is the gifts I have to offer and the needs I see around me which I would like to help address.
Well, I see some needs and I have some gifts and I would love the freedom to work away diligently on them. There are some tasks I feel are uniquely mine and I don’t want to be concerned with whether or not they fit the mould of a paycheque. Why does this sound so wrong? I want to work hard on transforming the world we live in for the better and I want this to be possible for all of humanity. At this point, if I have to take a job, I might transform society in the process, but I'll be doing it to keep my family out of debt. I know that if I had the resources of support behind me, I could take my work to a whole other level. I think that this is entirely within the scope of human possibility and I would like to start now. I can’t go on working for money while my inspirations get pushed aside because they aren’t getting paid. I need help!
I thought of you today. Thanks for your post. Giving our gifts, finding out where they are needed and getting them received, is our life's work. If I can help, let me know. I am thinking about this every hour every day!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and Happy Hannukah! Let's be the Light!
Thank you Tracy. The work you have put into this question in your own life is palpable!
DeleteFor in future time must come
ReplyDeletethat men exist for one another
and not the one by means of others
So shall the goal of earth be gained
When each, at rest within himself,
can gladly give to others
what neither would demand.
Rudolf Steiner
Dear Elyse,
DeleteThank you for this. Do you know where it comes from?
I too think of this every hour of every day...
ReplyDeleteoh Ari-Paul...thank you for the courage to speak it out loud...
I will help you in anyway I can.
Its funny, after your update I had the strong feeling that this was particularly a task and mission that you had taken on in this life and it is exciting to see you working so consciously with that.
ReplyDeleteI am also in a situation where I am having to take very low paid jobs that are not in alignment with my service, my beliefs, my passion in order to pay bills, mostly which they don't, but if I work more than I am really only working to live longer so i can work more, which doesn't make sense to me.
I love and am passionate about the services I am doing for the library and the youth section, neither which are supported financially by the community I am serving. Although my mother has offered to help support me for a few months in order to enable me to stay here and do my 'real work', I agree Ariel that this is not a reflection of a healthy community or social life. Our work/service/gifts needs to be recognised and supported by those we serve.
So spirit brother I am with you in heart in this quest. Can you give talks at your school etc to raise this as a paradigm and personal issue? A website campaign to raise money? A blog like this but public?
just to add in another perspective.....i think there's lots of dignity in working for money in an honest job. doing a job (while not using all your gifts) can bring joy and satisfaction to those who you work for/with while also giving u some compensation for your time.
ReplyDeletei think the gift economy is a great idea -- but for 50% of your budget you will likely need cash - unless you are living far outside dominant lifestyle options or just have deep pockets.
thanks for sharing.
paul
Ari-Paul, Now that you have set the stage, I am looking forward to further posts that are more specific. What are your plans?
ReplyDeleteI so appreciate you guys commenting! This has been a long time coming. Yes, there is more on its way. Please keep sharing your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteHey Ari,
ReplyDeleteA well imagined / evolving world view en route to a world becoming well!?!?!
Your own big questions that you are daring to live, seem to me, are key, for yourself & for others (with their own questions, respectively); I whole heartedly agree!
'Wondering if your STIR'ings here, might fit a nearby (Dec.16, 2013) publication bill, woven into my own kindred implicit ongoing editorial theme (?) Perhaps somethiing like this (in the form of this or other post?) would be enacting the very theme of serving each others needs, (if not directly / initially / financially) by planting more seeds?
I am in the early stages of hatching some newly 'wacky' plans, sometime I'd like to share with you.
Until soon,
Mark.