A closed and repressive society’s greatest fear is that everyday ordinary people will become truly awake and begin to create an existence antithetical to the current hierarchical system. Roles are power and roles are prisons. Drunk on their benefit, roles define and confine our habits into narrow views of the world before us. Western thought has bred people to be individual to such an extreme that individual now simply just fear other individuals. And with this we have merely succeeded in repressing and oppressing each other and ourselves. The only true way forward is through everyday people dissolving their roles, eliminating confines and repression by the opening of hearts.
Stop working! Stop producing! Stop consuming! Wake up! Your nothingness is your honor. The meekest among you is your greatest strength, support them. No where will you find solace, succor or salvation but with the heart’s premise. When multiple individuals open their hearts to the fullest extent, then each heart enters another heart in a communal awe with love and respect. Errors are forgiven and transgressions forgotten. The preventative to this evolution is fear. Refuse to buy this product of your consumption, do not buy or digest your fear.
The greatest failures of so called culture and society is the prices that people who are invisible have to pay all the time everyday. These unseen are people whose stories will never be told. Little or no memory of their passage through life leaves a trace in history. Not represented by actors nor seen in a commercial, poems, songs are not written about them nor are they seen in print. They are not mysterious and rarely cause pause for reflection. Their names merely appear on official documents and close with their passing, becoming filler for the mass of people’s lives. These people barely fit into the cracks of history, waiting to be forgotten, are society’s greatest failures because the infinity of their perspective lost with their banishment.
Worse still, it is most unfortunate that only the loudest, brashest landmarks are recalled. And these are the ones who impose the roles and stereotypes we find ourselves burdened with today. As winners and makers of history they are the remembered, heroes, models which we map our own templates of action upon our own lives. It is to these victors, these writers of identity, these the most powerful among us that we have given up our birthright. The right to an open and expanded heart.
Leaving our stereotypes and reclaiming the power of an open heart enables the invisible to become visible. We need all to be awake. Seeing beyond the masks society has bestowed and peering beneath the surface the ignored become remembered. Include the poor, the meek, and the misfits. Now you know and now you are responsible. This is said so that the seeker seeks total transformative power of the heart with a true seeking. The consequence of a dysfunctional society precludes avoiding the individual from working on individual dynamics. The consequence of a dysfunctional individual reflects upon the eventual health of society was a whole. This is the true failure. An authentic, open, loving and reciprocating relationship between the individual and society is needed to overcome this problem. Not only does the single person need a healthy heart to live, but the community at large demands a sound living breathing center for its heart as well. If society loses its heart then there can only be dire consequence for human civilization.
Stop working! Stop producing! Stop consuming! Wake up! Your nothingness is your honor. The meekest among you is your greatest strength, support them. No where will you find solace, succor or salvation but with the heart’s premise. When multiple individuals open their hearts to the fullest extent, then each heart enters another heart in a communal awe with love and respect. Errors are forgiven and transgressions forgotten. The preventative to this evolution is fear. Refuse to buy this product of your consumption, do not buy or digest your fear.
The greatest failures of so called culture and society is the prices that people who are invisible have to pay all the time everyday. These unseen are people whose stories will never be told. Little or no memory of their passage through life leaves a trace in history. Not represented by actors nor seen in a commercial, poems, songs are not written about them nor are they seen in print. They are not mysterious and rarely cause pause for reflection. Their names merely appear on official documents and close with their passing, becoming filler for the mass of people’s lives. These people barely fit into the cracks of history, waiting to be forgotten, are society’s greatest failures because the infinity of their perspective lost with their banishment.
Worse still, it is most unfortunate that only the loudest, brashest landmarks are recalled. And these are the ones who impose the roles and stereotypes we find ourselves burdened with today. As winners and makers of history they are the remembered, heroes, models which we map our own templates of action upon our own lives. It is to these victors, these writers of identity, these the most powerful among us that we have given up our birthright. The right to an open and expanded heart.
Leaving our stereotypes and reclaiming the power of an open heart enables the invisible to become visible. We need all to be awake. Seeing beyond the masks society has bestowed and peering beneath the surface the ignored become remembered. Include the poor, the meek, and the misfits. Now you know and now you are responsible. This is said so that the seeker seeks total transformative power of the heart with a true seeking. The consequence of a dysfunctional society precludes avoiding the individual from working on individual dynamics. The consequence of a dysfunctional individual reflects upon the eventual health of society was a whole. This is the true failure. An authentic, open, loving and reciprocating relationship between the individual and society is needed to overcome this problem. Not only does the single person need a healthy heart to live, but the community at large demands a sound living breathing center for its heart as well. If society loses its heart then there can only be dire consequence for human civilization.