Beyond Ego to Caritas Consciousness:
Re-patterning Violence
Dr. Joseph Giovannoni DNP, APRN
This work comes from the author’s observations and reflective practices. It is a qualitative description of 35 years of professional experience as a forensic nurse working with violent persons. It is a journey from a perception of duality to a vision of oneness as I integrate the practice of Caring Science.
The ego’s consciousness is informed by the five senses and experiences a divided self. Limiting our consciousness to the input of the five senses creates a worldview of separateness and restricts the fruition of our human consciousness. The evolved advanced practices of nursing and health sciences are not immune to the ego-centered personality and can cause us to close our heart, become emotionally detached and mechanical as we attend to others.
This aspect of our five-sensory personality can respond to fear and human needs by seeking external power without concern for others. It is the source of fear, anger, self-centeredness and other human struggles, and is a barrier to peace. Relying on the five-sensory ego consciousness to cope with fear and stress misguides a person to deny his/her interconnectedness with others. This can promote addictions, love for external power, desire for physical dominance, and brutality towards self and others.
Caritas Consciousness is guided by a unitary worldview, the awareness that all human beings are interconnected. It seeks truth and wisdom, and the practice of non-judgmental justice. In this state of mind we refrain from blaming, engaging in negative emotions, and/or finding faults in others. Informed by intuition, observation, and discernment for the purpose of gaining insight and clarity, we are released from the need to judge and condemn others. It is realized when we move beyond the five senses to seek truth, and wisdom. Caritas Consciousness is a commitment to repeated heart-centered practices that facilitate equanimity as we become aware of our thinking and emotions; hence we can make choices consciously, responsibly, and wisely with self-compassion, forgiveness and loving-kindness for self and others. Caritas Consciousness requires being open to the non-physical reality, and mystery of the unknown. A Caritas Conscious person’s intention is to express authentic human caring, harmony, compassion, and reverence for life while pursuing insight, clarity, and creative solutions to humanity’s problems. Caritas Consciousness is the wisdom and choice to let go and surrender our need for external power, our choice to express human caring with love, compassion, and forgiveness for self and others. The efficacy of Caritas Consciousness is measured by the authentic power that results from each unique caring transpersonal interaction as we live and practice the Ten Caritas Processes.TM
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