M E R I D I A N M A G A Z I N E
Halloween
and the Magic of Synergicity
By Richard Eyre
Editor's note: Today's column continues a series
on the Third Alternative of "Synergicity." This column winds up
the discussion of the third alternative, "SYNERGICITY," explaining
how the concept can replace the loneliness and isolation of "Independence."
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I've never been quite sure why, but Halloween was always my kids’ second favorite holiday. I guess it is because they got to dress up, but I also think kids are drawn to the supernatural. To them, the idea of magic is far from a black or dark thing; it is something wonderfully fun and exciting. And maybe they just like the idea of things that adults cannot explain!
Anyway, Halloween comes at a good time this year, because I am in the process of trying to explain, in this column, the marvelous attitude/paradigm/approach to life that we are calling Synergicity. It is the alternative to the idea of independence, and there is a lot of magic in it. Again, let’s remind ourselves of the definition of our new word, our new paradigm, our third alternative, the one that can replace the limiting and selfish notion of "independence."
Synergicity: A state of mind and spirit that acknowledges (indeed, celebrates) one's complete dependency on God and complete interdependency with others and develops synergy on all levels. An attitude and approach that gives all credit and gratitude to God, seeks His will and looks for His hand in all things, particularly in the timing and interconnectedness of events.
Now let’s talk about the magic!
We talked about service last week, and of what an indispensable part of Synergicity it is to serve others. And we referenced a little bit the "magic" of service and of how the bread we cast on the waters comes back to us a hundredfold. So let us define magic as things that defy natural laws as we know them — things that our faith let us depend on even though they don't add up mathematically. Why do we get a hundredfold for all that we give? Laws that we know can't explain it. So for today, for Halloween, let’s call it magic.
Think with me about the other magical elements and ramifications of synergicity:
A world without these kinds of magic is temporal,
and not at all spiritual. It is mundane and small. It is governed by lower
laws and does not draw down or even take into account the powers of heaven.
But a world with this magic is both a joy and an adventure. We are awed
by what we do not understand. We feel God's love through the magic. We become
good receivers as well as good givers, and we find the joy that Nephi told
us we were sent here to gain.
Next Week
Next week, let’s begin our summation process, and look back at all three Alternatives, (Serendipity, Stewardship, and Synergicity) and at how they can work together. Then let’s begin to get into the "how to" part of this column and look for ways, means, methods, techniques, and whatever keys we can find to obtaining and developing more of all three of them.
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