Tourist Traps and Truth Walks: Part 1
p’ is a familiar phrase to any vacationer. Every city, every resort, every vacation spot in the world has them. If you’re not careful, you’ll spend a lot of money purchasing items that you just don’t need.
The phrase ‘toup’ describes any business or group of businesses specifically designed to separate tous from their money. The quality of those products and the price one is willing to pay is in the eye of the beholder. And, I might add, based on the size of the wallet or purse of theveler.
For example, a recent Associated Press release announced that the next great toup could be the Moon. The company who pioneered commercial spacevel by sending “tous” to the International Space Station is planning a new mission: rocketing people around the far side of the moon.
The price of a round-trip ticket: $100 million.
The first mission by Space Adventures could occur in the next year, and is planned as a first step to an eventual lunar landing by private citizens.
“For the first time in history, a private company is organizing a mission to the moon,” Space Adventures CEO Eric Anderson said, a day after the space shuttle Discovery safely returned to Earth.
Anderson reported he already has prospective “private explorers” who anticipate the trip and can afford the ticket.
For many people, toups are part of the vacation experience. For others, the trips themselves are part of thep.
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung had this to say:
“People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls. They will practice yoga and all its exercises, observe a strict regime of diet, learn theosophy by heart, mechanically repeat mystic texts from the literature of the world, adopt the sayings and follow the example of the latest guru – all because they cannot get on with themselves, and have not the slightest faith that anything useful could ever come out of their own lives.”
That quote was recorded 50 years ago. We feel he is referring to a different kind of toup – thep we fall into when we buy into New Thought messages which cause hiccups on our truth walks.
Because we are higher consciousness explorers – people attracted to the deeper meaning of life – our journeys into the world of New Thought can become hugeps, if we buy into touy things like:
- The latest snake oil sold by individuals who know just enough about higher consciousness stuff to be dangerous;
- Clever sayings and sound bytes which can take bites out of our spiritual growth;
- Close-minded religious fundamentalism which ignores our God-ordained divinity;
- Negative, self-defeating behavior which blocks our good;
- And, yes, we’re going to say it – questionable and misleading literalnslations of Biblical scripture which keep alive the myth of our separation from Spirit.
These toups are like the couple driving an RV, who got hopelessly bogged down in an unexpected muddy ditch along a dirt road. After a few minutes, a local farmer happened by on hisctor and offered to pull them out for $45.
After the motor home was back on dry ground, the man said to the farmer, “At those prices, I bet you’re pulling vehicles out of this mud day and night.”
“Can’t,” replied the farmer. “At night I’m busy filling the hole with water.”
It’s the classic business strategy of creating a need and then filling it. It’s a business philosophy based on purely hip pocket interest.
Remember the definition of toups? They are any business or group of businesses specifically designed to separate tous from their money. From a metaphysical perspective, a toup is any misleading teaching or philosophy, attitude, or activity designed to separate truth students from their money and, as it turns out, from their spiritual growth.
On our vacations into higher consciousness, we will no doubt find ourselves doing lots of touy things. We have gone to our share of disappointing workshops and questionable seminars. We’ve read our fair share of substandard books that did not live up to their hype. But we also realize toups are part of the journey. Our caution is not to turn them into THE journey.
Just as there are exciting finds in the proverbial toup, there are truth nuggets in commercialized New Thought as well. In Part Two of this article, you will learn how to locate them, and put them to practice in your Truth walk.
Related posts:
- Handling Our Internal Struggle With Truth
- American Idle
- Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil
- Father, Son, Holy Mackerel – Chapter 1
- Father, Son, Holy Mackerel – Chapter 2
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