Opinion
·Darwin’s Doctrine On Mental Hygiene
British biologist and author of Origin of Species; an apostle of the theory of organic evolution by natural selection, Charles Robert Darwin (1809-82),was also a thought management therapist. Not many people placed much value on his doctrine of mental hygiene, but everybody associated him with the theory of evolution and natural selection. His doctrine of mental hygiene hinges on his statement that “the highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognise that we ought to control our thoughts”. For us in Nigeria in 2023, it would not be enough to have a new government and swear in a new set of lawmakers and members of a national assembly.
The current state of the nation demands some serious paradym changes and new orientations, whereby our leaders and political elites would become real role models and the impetus that would spur the masses towards nobler ideals and aspirations. So far they are seen largely as opportunists, predators and oppressors by the masses. Mental hygiene or thought-management process is one area where Nigerian leaders and political elites require serious orientation and education, for the purpose of building a greater Nigeria.
It is obvious that thinking, mindset, attitude and humane ideals and aspirations are prime factors towards building up a better Nigeria; not glib talks and enormous wealth. Some Nigerians have the illusion that unguarded thoughts and careless statements do not produce sad results for the nation, in one form or another. Neither are thoughts as free as some people may think. Darwin’s doctrine entails the admonition that individuals and nations can build up or destroy themselves by their thinking, mindset and attitude.
Relating this doctrine to the theory of organic evolution by natural selection, we find that the “highest possible stage in moral culture” determines the “natural selection” process; namely: Not might or wealth, but control of thoughts. This is in line with an ancient admonition to guard our thoughts with utmost diligence, for out of it are the issues of life. Very simple, but a factual truth! There is, indeed, a world of thought-forms whose energy and pressure represent categories of various thoughts, emotions, utterances and attitudes of human beings.
They coalesce and form into magnetic centres of energy according to their nature and contents. Such centres of thought-energy are kept alive and functional through constant reinforcement or supply of fresh thoughts by millions of people whose thoughts are of like nature. Sadly, there are more of sordid and destructive thought- energy centres in our environment, than good and up-building ones, arising from unguarded thoughts and careless talks.Darwin’s doctrine is an explanation of the link and interactive process between visible human environment and a non-visible one which harbours all thoughts that humans generate daily. Artificially created energy-centres, especially destructive ones, have the tendency of infecting the minds of the masses whose power of resistance is weak.
Wide-spread use of narcotics and other such substances make it possible for a large number of unsuspecting people to serve as out-lets for thought-centres pressing for release. Many factors account for the pollution and degradation of the Nigerian environment, both in the physical and psychic sense. Deadly and choking psychic pollutants spread fast and are responsible for increasing acts of violence and gangsterism. While legislations can be made for the preservation of a healthy ecology, the issue of thought-control of mental hygiene is more of the concern of individuals, everyone for himself. The cultivation of a sound and positive attitude is as important as legislations made for a sustainable ecology. Little attention is paid to thought-control!
Thoughts may be private, personal and non-visible, but their effects soon become public and visible in the actions and behaviours of individuals as well as conditions of the society. The consequences of what we think and plan privately manifest sooner or later in the forms of what we say, do or experience. Degrading pollutants in our environment consist of thoughts of bitterness, greed, lust, envy, tension and other nasty emotions. Hardly can any law be made to regulate the thinking of individuals, but everyone has a responsibility to control what and how he or she thinks, which would reflect in deeds, utterances and choices.
Through the nature of the thoughts and ideas that individuals cultivate and harbour, we also attract similar thoughts and ideas, thereby reaping the harvests accruing there from. We do much harms to ourselves and others when we engage in unpleasant thoughts. Thus, when a particular kind of attitude or aspiration predominates in a country this can determine the collective orientation and experiences of the people generally. The tasks of leadership and nation-building are noble and serious undertakings, demanding the steering of the life-chances, collective well-being of the masses and the pattern of the development of the nation.
Development is far from involving physical infrastructure alone, but entails raising the collective consciousness and humanity of the masses. The content of human development has more to do with the quality of thinking, orientation and aspirations of the masses. Usually, leadership of a nation, along with the orientation of enlightened class, determine the direction which a nation goes. From the perspective of Darwin’s doctrine of natural selection, via the quality of predominant thoughts, it becomes obvious that nation-building is the task of steering the consciousness of the people towards “the highest possible stage in moral culture”. A nation cannot be different from what its leaders, senators and the elite harbour as regular thoughts, aspirations and values. With good leadership and governance the Nigerian masses can imbibe and reflect the values and ethos of those who set the pace or the direction the nation must go.
Unfortunately, what the Nigerian masses see in their leaders include self-serving programmes, policies, projects, etc. whose end-results are tailored to maintain the existing status-quo. Is it wrong to say that “plenty construction projects and contracts translate into plenty ‘gifts’ from contractors?” Nigerians are aware of the shenanigans involved in governance, whereby politics is a big business venture, involving determining who gets what, from available “national cake”. What is the most biting challenge in Nigeria today? – Unemployment!
By; Bright Amirize
Dr Amirize is a retired lecturer from the Rivers State University, Port Harcourt.
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