{"id":199,"date":"2011-05-18T22:49:26","date_gmt":"2011-05-18T22:49:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shailz.wordpress.com\/?p=199"},"modified":"2011-05-18T22:49:26","modified_gmt":"2011-05-18T22:49:26","slug":"eve-ensler-on-security","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/shailiza.com\/blog\/uncategorized\/eve-ensler-on-security\/","title":{"rendered":"Eve Ensler on security"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Eve Ensler is best known for her \u00a0play &#8216;The vagina monologues&#8217; . Ever since I have discovered her work. I think I have found a different way of thinking. I&#8217;ve become more open to ideas and thoughts I probably would have never openly discussed. I have an immense respect for her and the kind of work she&#8217;s been doing. Below I share with you one of the TED Talks where she gave her take on security.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;I am very worried today about this notion, this word this prevailing kind of force of security. I see this word, hear this word, feel this word everywhere.\u00a0Real security, security watch, security checks, security clearance. Why has all this security made me feel so much more insecure.<\/p>\n<p>What does anyone mean when they are talking about real security. And why have we as Americans become particularly a nation that strive\u00a0through security above all else. In fact I think that the security is elusive, it&#8217;s impossible.\u00a0We all die, we all get old, we all get sick, people leave us, people change us. Nothing is secure and that&#8217;s actually the good news.\u00a0This is unless of course your whole life is about being secure.<\/p>\n<p>I think when that is the focus of your life. These are the things that happen. You can&#8217;t travel very far. Or venture too far outside a certain\u00a0circle. You can&#8217;t allow too many conflicting ideas into your mind at a time. as they might confuse you or challenge you.\u00a0You can&#8217;t open yourself to new experiences, new people, new ways of doing things as they might take you off course. \u00a0You can&#8217;t know who you are so you cling to hard matter identity. You become a Christian, Muslim, Jew, you&#8217;re an Indian, Egyptian, Italian,\u00a0American, heterosexual or homosexual or you never have sex.\u00a0 Or that&#8217;s what you say when you identify yourself.<\/p>\n<p>You become a\u00a0 part of us in order to be secure and against them. You cling to your land because it is your secure place you must fight anyone\u00a0who encroaches upon it. You become your nation, you become your religion. You become whatever it is that will freeze you, numb you and\u00a0protect you from doubt or change. But all this, does actually shut down your mind.<\/p>\n<p>In reality it does not really make you safer.\u00a0I was in Sri Lanka just three days after the Tsunami.I was standing on the beach and it was absolutely clear that in a matter of 5 minutes the\u00a030-foot wave could rise up and desecrate a people population and lives.\u00a0All this striving for security has in fact made you much more insecure. Because now you have to watch out all the time. There are people not\u00a0like you. People who you call enemies. There are places you cannot go, thoughts you cannot think. World you can no longer inhabit.\u00a0So you spend your days, fighting things off, defending your territory and becoming more entrenched in your fundamental thinking.<\/p>\n<p>Your days become devoted to protecting yourself this becomes your mission and that is all you do. Ideas get shorter, they become sound bytes.\u00a0There are evil doers and saints criminals and victim there are those that are not with us are against us.\u00a0It gets easier to hurt people because you do not feel what&#8217;s inside them. It&#8217;s easier to lock them up. Force them to be naked. Humiliate them,\u00a0occupy them, invade them kill them because they are only obstacles now to your security.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I have met women and men all over this planet, who through various circumstances: war, poverty, racism, multiple forms of violence\u00a0have never known security. Or have had their illusion of security forever devastated&#8230;.one of the most amazing things that I have discovered in my travel is that there is this emerging species..I&#8217;ve discovered these people in the\u00a0V-day world that we call vagina warriors. These particular people rather than getting AK-47s or weapons of mass destruction or &#8230;the spirit of the warrior have gone into the center, the heart of pain of loss, they have grieved it, they have dived into it.\u00a0And have allowed the poison to turn into medicine. They have used the fuel of that pain to begin to redirect that energy towards another mission\u00a0and another trajectory. These warriors now devote themselves and their lives making sure what happened to them doesn&#8217;t happen to anyone else.\u00a0There are thousands if not millions of them on the planet I venture there are many in this room.<\/p>\n<p>They have fierceness and a freedom that I believe is the bedrock of a new paradigm. They have broken out the existing frame of the victim\u00a0and the perpetrator. Their personal security is not their end goal. and because of that , rather than worry about security\u00a0 because the transformation\u00a0of the suffering is their end goal. I actually believe they are creating real safety and a whole new idea of security.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;..If your end goal is security and if that&#8217;s all you are focusing on what ends up happening is that you create not only more insecurity in other people.\u00a0But you make youreself far more insecure. Real security is contemplating death not pretending it doesn&#8217;t exists.\u00a0Not running from loss but entering grief, surrendering to sorrow. Real security is not knowing something when you don&#8217;t know it.<\/p>\n<p>Real security is hungering for connection rather than power. It can not be bought or arranged or made with bombs it is deeper it is a process it is an\u00a0acute awareness that we are all utterly interdependent; and by one action by one being in one tiny\u00a0 town has consequences everywhere. Real security is not only being able to tolerate mystery,complexity, ambiguity, but hungering for them and only trusting a situation when they\u00a0are present.<\/p>\n<p>Something happened when we began traveling in the v-day years ago, I got lost. I remember being on a plane from Kenya to South Africa. And I had\u00a0no idea where I was. Didn&#8217;t know where I was going where I had come from. And I panicked I had a total anxiety attack.\u00a0Then I suddenly realized that it absolutely didn&#8217;t matter where I was going, where I had come from. Because we are all essentially permanently displaced\u00a0people. All of us are refugees we come from somewhere and we are hopefully travelling all the time moving towards a new place.<\/p>\n<p>Freedom means I may not be identified as only one group that I can visit and find myself in every group.\u00a0It does not mean I don&#8217;t have values or beliefs but it does mean I am not hardened around them. I do not use them as weapons. In the shared future. It will be just that shared. End goal will become vulnerable realizing the place of our connection to one another.\u00a0Rather than becoming secure in control and alone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Eve Ensler is best known for her \u00a0play &#8216;The vagina monologues&#8217; . Ever since I have discovered her work. I think I have found a different way of thinking. I&#8217;ve become more open to ideas and thoughts I probably would have never openly discussed. 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