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THE NEW
MEANING OF RESPONSIBILITY
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I
lived Alfred Tennyson’s words before I read them. My need to enlist in
the Army while the Vietnam War painfully unfolded, volunteer for
airborne training, and then for the Special Forces (Green Berets) was
moved by the same impulse they describe – to demonstrate my nobility,
courage, and worthiness by blind adherence to authority. I did not
question my authority (Lyndon Johnson was President and Robert McNamara
was Secretary of Defense). I did not question anything. I was too much
in need of validation, admiration, and a sense of value. I held it to be
my responsibility to carry out the orders of others, and the
responsibility of others to carry out mine. The military gave me a sense
of belonging and pride and they were so important to me that the price
of blind obedience did not seem repugnant. On the contrary, it seemed
necessary.
Now
a new dawn is lighting our sky. This is good news. Soldiers can become
co-creators and millions of them are (I am one). “Duty, Honor,
Country,” the noble motto of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point
that served our survival as a nation in a world that evolved through the
pursuit of external power is being replaced with “Responsible Choice,
Authentic Power, Life,” a new credo that gives voice to a new human
species that evolves by developing spiritually. In this time of
transition from the old species into the new, old expressions of
responsibility, such as “Duty, Honor, Country,” frequently obscure
the emerging understanding – the creation of consequences for which
the chooser is willing to assume responsibility. For each of us,
distinguishing between the two in the intimacy of our personal
experiences (no Priests, Peers, Parents, or President) is a fundamental
first step on our new evolutionary path.Copyright © 2008 by Gary Zukav. All rights reserved.
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