Thursday 26 August 2010

Liberalism or Fanaticism?

How incoherent and incongruent the modern world would have us be. On one hand, we are called to accept our differences. On the other hand, we are called into the norm even when it is not our own.

Today we are called to celebrate our disparities and forget our cherished values. We are called to forgo religion, family and honoured tradition in exchange for some sort of magical “freedom” proposed by liberalism, anthropocentrism, consumerism and science.

We are told that traditional belief systems and values are ignorant and blind and inflexible and do us no good. We are called to destroy the old wisdoms and seek out modern “enlightenment”. Where exactly? In equally intolerant extremisms like blind patriotism, rampant materialism and scientific fanaticism. Some even seek renewal in even older and more primitive concepts, like animism, polytheism & even witchcraf.

These "freedoms" are no more than prisons of a different kind. Through them, modern liberals would lead us against concience in a straight path to disaster. If we were to follow what so called “liberals” would have us do, we would be prisoners to fear and slaves to lust in but an instant of madness and sociological chaos.

By their rule, freedom is to promote pornography, but not monogamy; to forgo traditional wedlock, but endorse gay marriage; to welcome free sex, but not celibacy; to seek myriad partners, but not infidelity; to accept abortion of children, but not their punishment when it is due; we are to accept working women, but not women who wish to be mothers and housewives. It is completely inconsistent. It doesn't make sense. Where is the freedom? Where is the celebration of disparities? It doesn't exist.

This only makes sense in the light of an agenda. One based on applied proven socio-economic dynamics through marketing and social communications techniques. This is an agenda of greed and manipulation that would have us exchange fulfillment and happiness for material pleasures that result in renewable sales. Yes, it is about money. Not yours or mine, someone else's.

Think of it: An empty heart spends more money in search of solace. An empty womb can work more to generate riches and then spend them. An empty soul can seek filling in wealth and hedonism. If you take away something that rewards people, then people look for a substitute.

Religion, family, moral conduct and other such supposedly "obsolete" concepts are indeed very fulfilling on their own right. They were created after centuries of the same sorts of "freedoms" as are now proposed as something new.

As self nurturing sources of fulfilment, they are not commercially interesting because they don't directly generate continuous purchases. Hence, we are made to break with them and then we are offered alternatives that provide only ephemeral fulfilment. These substitutes are better not for you, but for the people that market them.

Next time someone tells you you're a fool for being true to your beliefs and your heritage, think of this. Think of the motive behind the banner. Then perhaps you may hold firm to timeless values you know are good.

Tuesday 24 August 2010

Is Happiness Your Right?

People say they "have a right to be happy", but happiness isn't a birthright. Happiness is an objective to be achieved through wisdom and hard work.
Before you say that wisdom is contrary to happiness and that "ignorance is bliss", a statement with which I do fully agree, please be reminded that wisdom is not the same as knowledge.

According to Wikipedia: Wisdom is a deep understanding and realizing of people, things, events or situations, resulting in the ability to choose or act to consistently produce the optimum results with a minimum of time and energy. Wisdom is the ability to optimally (effectively and efficiently) apply perceptions and knowledge and so produce the desired results. Wisdom is comprehension of what is true or right coupled with optimum judgment as to action. Synonyms include: sagacity, discernment, or insight. Wisdom often requires control of one's emotional reactions (the "passions") so that one's principles, reason and knowledge prevail to determine one's actions.

Again according to Wikipedia: Knowledge is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as (i) expertise, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject; (ii) what is known in a particular field or in total; facts and information; or (iii) awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation. (...) The term knowledge is also used to mean the confident understanding of a subject with the ability to use it for a specific purpose if appropriate.

Hence, knowledge is but the birth of wisdom, and ignorance is not the opposite of widsom, though it is the opposite of knowledge. Thus, while happiness abhores knowledge, it requires wisdom.

Monday 9 August 2010

Philosophy has no place in the courts of princes and the chambers of government, for in philosophy austerity is greater than greed. Wise council on deaf ears but profits the councillor his own death.

Meanwhile the people suffer. Most men of power ignore the fact that it is greater in dignity to be poor and rule over a rich people than to be rich and rule over the needy.

Monday 2 August 2010

We are More

Human life is not a "commodity" and human dignity is not a "convenience". We must remind ourselves that we are more than the sum of our belongings.

It brings me much dismay to see the way people sell themselves cheaply nowadays. Girls exchanging modesty and dignity for a few moments of popularity and fame, men defiling their self esteem and tarnishing their honour for the sake of a few extra bucks.

Irresponsible behaviour has become the norm in our Society. We are watching the corruption of our children and applauding it. We are decaying into sodomy and animalism and relishing in it. We are killing our unborn hopes and revelling in their blood. We are all of us responsible for our own downfall.

It is time we strive to bring conscience back to our midst. It is time we teach our children to bear themselves honourably and with dignity so that they may set an example worth following for our grandchildren.