Paul Kandrah
02-14-2003, 04:03 AM
> ***EXACTLY***. Focus on the expediency of the moment
> and the bigger questions and problems remain
> unanswered. The history of politics, in a nutshell
> :-)
This sounds very much to me like the concept of the Hegelian
Dialectic, which is the creation of opposites by "unseen
manipulators" to lead an issue in one direction, or away from
another. In this created duality, or polarity, other options are
neglected because the framing confines them to hidden sidelines. By
being the creator of a duality one can control the motions of BOTH
sides.
In the present situation, it is obvious that there would be
opposition to a war. But that doesn't matter. In fact, this
opposition is desired by the warring side. It is this polarization
itself that HARDENS them, creating stronger dividing lines, and
hardheadedness. In each person's mind this becomes a war of ideas,
and needing to be right, and moving that 'righteousness' to the
circle of fire and ice. There each side can fight and "feel the
power" (unfortunately another illusion) because with the conflict
they are weakened and feel powerless. The battle is fueled by an
individual's right to equilibrium, and compensation... which is a
never ending downward cycle.
If a person merely 'opposes' war, then that person is part of the
equation, determined from the beginning. By merely opposing, he or
she is NOT looking outside of the lines that have already been
drawn, for ways to overcome the real "forces" behind the wizard's
curtain. He or she is blinded.
The wizard's curtain is in ourselves. It is here we can find our
oneness...
> > If war with Iraq disappears, perhaps then peoples'
> > minds would begin to focus once again on our planet
> > and the true needs of human beings for peace, love,
> > joy, plenty, safety and creativity.
>
> We've always had the opportunity to do this, though -
> yet we always have some excuse for having not done it.
> I believe the negatives are very keen to provide us
> with urgent threats - always diverting us from our
> true needs.
> Jeremy
And a good way to turn the tables is to look for the positives of
these pressing events. It need not be a stretch. This is a very
powerful force that could impel some people to look more closely at
their world, and how they fit into it, what they can 'really' do to
discover their 'true' power. If only we could create the
environment where an individual could safely do this... outside of
the confrontations. There are so many...
The world is very wounded. These wounds go sooo deep, reaching into
the soul of every human being alive, to some extent, often
massively. These wounds are hidden behind images, displayed to
pretend. Nothing is as it seems. These images, these Hegelian
Dialectics, are used to lead children away, with a tin whistle, off
to some distant cliff... or warfront. Peace vs. war is part of
this. These are all images, illusions - implanted... to be found to
some greater or lesser extent in each of us.
Jeremy, you have some very good suggestions and I thank you for
opening up the discussion to alternatives that are not currently
obvious. Though, even now these offerings are not the whole answer.
(I know that you know, without knowing how I know that you know.)
Not because they are not real, but because we have only just begun
to look... outside of the "answers" themselves.
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears... and hearts... :-)
Paul Kandrah
> and the bigger questions and problems remain
> unanswered. The history of politics, in a nutshell
> :-)
This sounds very much to me like the concept of the Hegelian
Dialectic, which is the creation of opposites by "unseen
manipulators" to lead an issue in one direction, or away from
another. In this created duality, or polarity, other options are
neglected because the framing confines them to hidden sidelines. By
being the creator of a duality one can control the motions of BOTH
sides.
In the present situation, it is obvious that there would be
opposition to a war. But that doesn't matter. In fact, this
opposition is desired by the warring side. It is this polarization
itself that HARDENS them, creating stronger dividing lines, and
hardheadedness. In each person's mind this becomes a war of ideas,
and needing to be right, and moving that 'righteousness' to the
circle of fire and ice. There each side can fight and "feel the
power" (unfortunately another illusion) because with the conflict
they are weakened and feel powerless. The battle is fueled by an
individual's right to equilibrium, and compensation... which is a
never ending downward cycle.
If a person merely 'opposes' war, then that person is part of the
equation, determined from the beginning. By merely opposing, he or
she is NOT looking outside of the lines that have already been
drawn, for ways to overcome the real "forces" behind the wizard's
curtain. He or she is blinded.
The wizard's curtain is in ourselves. It is here we can find our
oneness...
> > If war with Iraq disappears, perhaps then peoples'
> > minds would begin to focus once again on our planet
> > and the true needs of human beings for peace, love,
> > joy, plenty, safety and creativity.
>
> We've always had the opportunity to do this, though -
> yet we always have some excuse for having not done it.
> I believe the negatives are very keen to provide us
> with urgent threats - always diverting us from our
> true needs.
> Jeremy
And a good way to turn the tables is to look for the positives of
these pressing events. It need not be a stretch. This is a very
powerful force that could impel some people to look more closely at
their world, and how they fit into it, what they can 'really' do to
discover their 'true' power. If only we could create the
environment where an individual could safely do this... outside of
the confrontations. There are so many...
The world is very wounded. These wounds go sooo deep, reaching into
the soul of every human being alive, to some extent, often
massively. These wounds are hidden behind images, displayed to
pretend. Nothing is as it seems. These images, these Hegelian
Dialectics, are used to lead children away, with a tin whistle, off
to some distant cliff... or warfront. Peace vs. war is part of
this. These are all images, illusions - implanted... to be found to
some greater or lesser extent in each of us.
Jeremy, you have some very good suggestions and I thank you for
opening up the discussion to alternatives that are not currently
obvious. Though, even now these offerings are not the whole answer.
(I know that you know, without knowing how I know that you know.)
Not because they are not real, but because we have only just begun
to look... outside of the "answers" themselves.
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears... and hearts... :-)
Paul Kandrah