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How Do We Find True Connection in an Individualistic, Sick Planet?

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Apr 17, 2024 ยท 54 Comments

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(Note: while I usually tend to write more formal articles that explore specific topics and their solutions, this is the first open-ended note-style post that Iโ€™ve written in a while. Let me know if you appreciate this format in the comments!)

When I go on any form of social media, watch any news or information outlet, or engage with anyone in person or digitally, a word, a question, a prayer keeps bubbling up to the surface:

Connection.

Connection. What does it mean to be connected in an individualistic and capitalistic society that is cut off from not just the ground on which it literally stands (the earth), but increasingly its own self?

What does real connection look like in a world inundated by mass amounts of information and technology that we can barely (if at all) handle?


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What does the rise of AI mean for connection?

How do we find a pathway back to connection when our trust in each other, our institutions, and life itself has either shattered or is in the process of dissolving in the fires of cynicism and nihilism?

Connection.

To be connected, to seek out, and to center our lives around kinship is at the deepest heart of humanity. After all, without connection, we wouldnโ€™t have survived and made it to the point where weโ€™re now tinkering with the nature of artificial intelligence and weapons of mass destruction that can wipe out the entirety of the human race many times over. Without connecting to each other and the natural world, we would have perished long, long ago.

When did we lose our reverence for connection?

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When did amassing mass followers on TikTok, buying hoards of earth-destroying junk from Temu and Amazon, and getting consumed in socially sanctified hatred and paranoia of the โ€œotherโ€ become the norm?

We humans have always been war-like creatures. But we also have the capacity for great compassion, wisdom, and respect for each other and the planet.

Now Iโ€™m not here to make this into a miserable rant about how much humans suck right now. Weโ€™ve all heard enough of that. And Iโ€™d dare say that most of us, at least the ones reading this, are aware of how much humanity is a pestilence to the planet. (This brings to mind the words of Agent Smith from The Matrix: โ€œHuman beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet.โ€)

Iโ€™m interested in solutions here. What is the cure, the way forward? How do we find connection in such a disconnected, fragmented, soul deprived, and mentally ill society?


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Can modern spirituality help us?

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When I look at a lot of modern spiritual, self-help, and self-improvement modalities, I see the light and the dark side, as well as the huge gaps and holes that are present.

Donโ€™t get me wrong, there are many well-meaning philosophies, paths, practices, and teachings out there. And most can help us up until a certain point.ย 

But a spirituality that is born out of a planet that is based on individualistic and capitalistic values is a spirituality that is limited at best and counterproductive at worst. Nothing ever stands totally by itself. Everything influences everything โ€“ even the isolated island is changed by the tides of the ocean and the ebb and flow of seasons.

To me, spirituality is an umbrella term for our craving for the sacred โ€“ for true and deep connection itself. But does the current approach to spirituality truly satisfy that deep craving for connection?

Sure, we might catch fleeting glimpses of connection in the workshops we attend, the classes we sit in, the books we read, and the objects we obtain.

But what happens when the people dismantle and go their separate ways, the books are read and tossed aside, and the objects become suddenly a lot less shiny and trendy?

What then?

So much spirituality these days is about โ€œME and MY healing,โ€ โ€œME and MY trauma,โ€ and โ€œME and what I WANT to manifest/get/achieve.โ€
And sure, itโ€™s great to focus on ourselves โ€ฆ for a time.ย 

But if our sole focus is always just on ourselves, our healing, our journey, what we want, how we can get it, and so on, how does that distinguish our supposedly spiritual path from the rest of the individualistic and materialistic culture in which we live and breathe that is destroying our planet? The answer is it doesnโ€™t.

Nothing is an island. Everything influences everything. And I realize how ironic this is for a person running a website called โ€œlonerwolfโ€ to write โ€“ but to me, the deepest essence of the lone wolf is about embracing the hero/ineโ€™s journey and walking our true paths. Itโ€™s not about propagating extremist individualistic values because, after all, the wolf is a pack creature. And the lone wolf, on a relational level, is seeking a new pack.

But I digress.

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Four Provocative Questions to Ask

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For us to find true connection in both the secular and spiritual individualistic cultures, we need to shift our focus. We need a new way rooted in old primordial values โ€“ an honoring of not just the vertical transcendent side of the divine but the horizontal immanence of it, too.

I donโ€™t have all the solutions, as Iโ€™m just one speck floating in the vast and unfathomable expanse of existence. But here are a few questions we can ask ourselves:

  • How do I decentralize individualistic values in my spiritual practice and focus on doing what I do for the benefit of my family, community, wider society, and planetary ecosystem?
  • How do I move from โ€œmeโ€ to โ€œweโ€?
  • In what ways is my healing or spiritual practice reinforcing the assumption that Iโ€™m at the center of the universe without honoring the larger interconnected web of life that I inhabit?
  • How has spiritual materialism crept through the backdoor in my perspectives, habits, and choices?

Really, a lot of what Iโ€™m describing is shadow work โ€“ looking at the gaps, the irksome uncomfortable places, and gazing into the stark mirror of truth that highlights both our beauty and horror simultaneously.ย 

And shadow work, my friends, might feel like a solitary journey. But its implications are not just limited to individualistic feel-good wellness: they ripple into society.

When we can get honest with ourselves, we donโ€™t stay in the stagnating waters of self-affirming circle-jerk beliefs. We get uncomfortable, we expand, we evolve. And we create tremors in the fabric of society. In other words, we create change, but not on the surface โ€“ we create subterranean change that cries out and seeks for true, deep, integrated connection.

I hope youโ€™ll join me in this.

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To close, I’ll leave you with a beautiful and healing poem about what I feel is the essence of connection:

I, I am the spirit within the earth.

The feet of the earth are my feet;

The legs of the earth are my legs.

The strength of the earth is my strength;

The thoughts of the earth are my thoughts;

The voice of the earth is my voice.

The feather of the earth is my feather.

โ€“ Song of the Earth Spirit, Navajo Legend

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Valentina says

    November 19, 2023 at 6:27 am

    This is what I’m going through. I’ve been working on myself since I became an adult (I’m still 29 now), and I still have a lot to solve, but the more I go on with this inner journey, the more I’m starting to feel the need of a bigger connection. Actually one of the bigger things I’m struggling with is precisely a conflict between my desire to communicate and my difficulty to do it, as I’m an introverted person and probably with some emotional blocks. I think that working on ourselves is the first step, and unfortunately most of people in this world is not even at this step. But then, “me” is not enough. And when you’re starting to connect to your deepest self, not with a fake surface work but with a real authenthic work, you understand that what you want is to be part of this world and humanity, and your purpose in life goes beyond yourself. I think that we need to work on ourselves as individuals but in order to connect with something bigger, especially in this critical phase of human history. Thank you for your article and site <3

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  2. Tina says

    November 13, 2023 at 9:54 am

    This connection you describe is what I also feel is missing in modern individualistic spirituality but through lifelong trauma I eventually felt disconnected from society and others despite starting off wanting to help/connect in a heart-centred way during the earlier part of my journey. I donโ€™t know how to bridge the gap even with years of trying to

    Reply
  3. Samantha Rogers says

    November 10, 2023 at 12:47 am

    I really appreciate this site. I โ€œstumbledโ€ upon it and instantly connected. Awesomeness, brilliant, and beautiful all in these few pages Iโ€™ve seen. Thank yโ€™all

    Reply
  4. Sad girl007 says

    November 03, 2023 at 3:49 am

    Hello Lonewolf Team, thanks for the articles and especially thanks for the great quizzes!
    i have a question. Has anyone good tips on how to deal with “seasonal depression”? Since my awakening i cherish spring and summer even more than ever. Now fall has fully arrived and it sucks so much!! It makes me so unhappy and pissed. I feel unwell and just can’t wait for spring. It’s getting worse every year. I am saving up money to move to florida but this will take time. Today for instance was a rainy day and it sucked so much. I still went to nature (because i need nature)/the forest and it was still beautiful but the leaves are changing and it makes me so depressed! The funny thing is it will only get worse. I have no desire for winter.

    Reply
    • Maia says

      November 09, 2023 at 11:51 pm

      Hi sadgirl007! SAME!!! SAME!!! I have a very hard time with fall and winter, or at least the cloudy, overcast days. I lived in Colorado for 4 years where we got 300+ days of sunshine. I moved back to Chicago thinking that I could handle the dreary fall/winter, but itโ€™s just not for me. My soul NEEDS sunshine!!!

      Reply
  5. Tracy says

    October 16, 2023 at 7:37 am

    I really love your articles and look forward to seeing them in my email. It is often connected with something of concern or interest to me in my day to day. It feels like a dialogue with an old, wise and caring friend- thank you both for doing what you do and being who you are.

    Reply
  6. Wendy says

    October 15, 2023 at 7:56 am

    I really connect with this letter ๐Ÿ˜. Thank you!

    Reply
  7. Mason says

    October 10, 2023 at 7:21 am

    I have considered spiritual materialism a bit more. From my ignorant perspective, spiritual materialism happens when we resonate too much with what we buy. When we resonate with something, we learn from it quickly and then lose track of it. If we do this with ideas, many of which useful ones we can find for free, we pay with our energy. Materials, on the other hand, we often pay for with money and energy. Unchecked, this leads us to buying things we can’t afford and do not know exactly what to do with. And as a result of this and mass production, we suffer and the Earth suffuses. I hesitate to say that the Earth suffers, not because I think it doesn’t, but because I don’t underestimate it.

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  8. Mason says

    October 07, 2023 at 12:59 am

    An open-ended post will make questions like you gave more necessary. Here are my answers to those four questions.

    1. I see the awakened person as knowing that they are part of a vast web. Spoken in a more practical way, other people are an extention of myself. By being selfish in this way, I can draw better lines and maintain a clear conscience. Because I depend on everyone and everything in some measure, I should, in succinct terms, at least, not cause others trouble and at most, ease the pains of others.

    2. Move from “me” to “we” by working through “me” long enough to see that on some level, this distinction is a lie. Self-care eventually becomes Other-care, because there is a place where the things outside of you become worse (or about balanced, perhaps) than(/with) the things within you. It will bother you on a fundamental level, and, IMO, simply processing that spiritually* comprises (most of) your duty.

    3. I cannot ask myself this question. If anything, I see myself as peripheral, a tool of the universe, just like everyone else. The only thing that could possibly make me special is that I’m aware enough to use myself where I see fit, but even this doesn’t thwart existential confusion. Even if I saw myself as superior, or more capable than others in some way, any good anyone can do is a drop in the bucket, in my eyes. So I am who I am, and I do what I like, and I do not like others to suffer thereby.

    4. This question I see as a simple, if not quite separate matter. There was a time where I bought a lot of crystals, became obsessed and overwhelmed by their overall effect on me. Another time, I bought a fancy harmonica in defense against some severe but short lived throat chakra issues. Some smudges, some books, things that overwhelmed me or did not quite resonate, or that even helped me at the time and no longer resonate, even while I still cling to them. Mistakes were (and are) made, but I try to make amends and find a sense of peace.

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  9. Sabine says

    October 06, 2023 at 3:27 pm

    Dear Luna and Sol,
    although it seems a bit off-topic (it isn’t, though, on a larger scale) would you mind if I mentioned Charles Eisenstein and his ‘Sanity Project’ here? If so, just delete this comment.

    Sorry folks. I thought the Sanity Project was for free. It isn’t. Should have read it all before posting.

    Reply
  10. Andreas Ingo says

    October 05, 2023 at 8:16 pm

    Great Article!

    I can fully relate to what you’re saying. I’m a loner from the beginning but I have started to expand into becoming a more socially built person. To have solitude but also a social consciousness reinforced by true life experience. Extending my comfort zone into connection to nature and human souls on a similar path as me.

    I have experienced that to connect to other seekers at least a couple of days a week have helped my happiness levels pretty much uptil this point.

    A freedom to feel social, to feel “real” in social contexts without forgetting myself in the process.

    Articles like the one above make me believe more in my own journey.

    I guess I’m going through a similar journey.

    Reply
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