The Separation between State and Religion

In time we will realize that Democracy is the entitlement of individuals to every right that was in its times alloted to kings. The right to speak and decide, to be treated with decency, to serve and be served by people in a State of “love” that is, to serve with one’s work for the development of ‘life’. To belong to the Kingdom of Human Beings without racial, national, social or academic separations. To love and be loved. To die at the service of the whole and be honored in one’s death, for one’s life and work was legitimately valued. To be graceful and grateful. To have the pride and the humility of being One with the Universe, One with every realm of Existence, One with every living and deceased soul. To treat with dignity and be treated with dignity for One is dignified together with All others and Life itself. To walk the path of compassion, not in the sorrow of guilt but in the pride of being. To take responsability for one’s mistakes and sufferings and stand up again and again like a hero and a heroine and face the struggle that is put at one’s feet and in one’s hands. Millions of people, millions and millions of people might take many generations to realize the consciousness of our humaneness but there is no other dignified path for the human being.

The “work” as I conceive it is psychological and political. Psychology is the connection between the different dimensions within one’s self and Politics is the actualization of that consciousness in our practical lives. Religion is the ceremony that binds the connectedness between the individual and the Universe. The separation between religion, politics and science, the arts and sports is, in the sphere of the social, the reflection of the schizophrenia within the individual and the masses. The dialogue between individuality and the "human" belongs to consciousness. The tendency to develop cults resides in the shortcomings we’are finding in life as it is structured today. “Life” has become the private property of a few priviledged who cannot profit from it because as soon as it is appropriated it stops to be “life” or “life-giving”.

We are all the victims of our own invention and each one is called upon to find solutions. The only problem is believing our selves incapable of finding them. We are now free to use all Systems of knowledge objectively, sharing them without imposing our will on each other. To become objective about our lives means to understand that the institutions that govern its experience are critically important. That we are one with the governments, one with the religious activities that mark its pace, that the arena’s in which we move our bodies and the laboratories in which we explore our possibilities are ALL part and parcel of our own personal responsibility. That WE ARE ONE WITH EACH OTHER AND EVERYTHING AROUND US and acknowledge for ourselves a bond of love in conscious responsibility. That we human beings know ourselves part of each other and are willing and able to act on our behalf for the benefit of each and every individual. That we no longer allow governments, industries, universities or any other institution to run along unchecked by the objective principles of humaneness. That we do not allow gurus to abuse their power or governors to steal the taxes and use them to their personal advantage in detriment of the whole. That we do not allow abuse from anyone anywhere because life is too beautiful to do so and that we are willing to stop the rampant crime with the necessary compassion Conscious knowledge is every individual's right. Conscious action is every individual's duty.

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Saturday 8 May 2010

Ton and Elena, dialogue on humanity.


81. Ton
yes elena, thank you… you’ve broken through an over-emphasis on “feel-good” obfuscation and distraction represented by the “we are the world – we are one” mentality, and you’ve come around to a seemingly simple, basic and yet essential philosophical, moral, and ethical question… this essential question may be obvious and basic but it’s a very deep and complex issue because it involves human nature in all of it’s complexity — it has to do with how “we” as a species actually (in reality) manifest on the planet as compared with what “we” as a species COULD be, or what might be called the possibilities suggested by “human potential.” the question is directly linked to the greed-driven, ruthless, mechanized plunder of Mother Earth for “natural resources” and the treatment of HER as a lifeless object, rather than as the living being she is…. the question links to an “en masse” effect of “we” humans, which is mostly a mindless / careless destruction of the living biota. and of course this essential question raises the issue that you and i have “discussed” here regarding the individual in relation to the collective, and visa versa, etc. the essential question asked here is not examined often enough or deeply enough because “we” tend to take the answers for granted, or prefer simply not to think about it… it’s a question the by the way, which i’ve brought up repeatedly here and elsewhere in no uncertain terms, and also by implication i’ve brought up the question in many of my musings… and yet it’s been ignored here in favor of other “issues” — such as… oh never mind, let’s not go there again, as for these other favorite issues which divert from this essential question, you know what i’m talking about anyway…. “let sleeping dogs rest.”
the essential question is, what does it mean to be human ? put another way: what does being human have to do with what is implied in the best sense of the word “humanity” ? where is the disconnect between being human and what is implied by the word “humanity” – i.e. compassionate / humane behavior…. and why the disconnect ? etc. maybe you have answers, maybe not, but it is an important question and worth careful consideration…
83. Elena

Hi Ton,

Glad you are also wondering about these things. It is always good to share the exploration.
You write:
the question is directly linked to the greed-driven, ruthless, mechanized plunder of Mother Earth for “natural resources” and the treatment of HER as a lifeless object, rather than as the living being she is…. the question links to an “en masse” effect of “we” humans, which is mostly a mindless / careless destruction of the living biota

And that certainly seems to be one of the problems but almost a symptom rather than the cause as if like teenagers we had to exploit every resource before it runs out without bothering to replace it for others, too young to understand the carelessness.

It's a sobering experience to realize that one's body has been abused too much by the cigarette or the food, the excesses and the absences and that if one wants to live a half way decent end of the day it’s necessary to put the house back in order.

I don’t think our human drama is too different from the individual one only that we each have to grow our self into realizing that we are One Human Being with aspects of our self in China, Nigeria and the North and South Pole and that if we give our selves the time, the love and the necessary care, actually getting to know our selves will be the greatest journey in the Universe. To realize that we can get to know each other before we kill each other is simple good manners!!

If we were under an attack from another planet, we would probably work together to protect our selves. We’ve been destroying each other as if we were enemies and when one looks at each culture deeply, the human values in each one of them are the same. We observe how each culture lives their own values, how in “universalizing” our selves, the abuses of people on each other surface more clearly and the longing to reach higher standards, that others have accomplished, takes place.

The price the developed nations have paid for progress is too high to look for that same form of progress for all nations. There is no progress at the cost of humanity or its home.

Wouldn’t you agree that some of the things that need quick attention to are:

Protecting what still hasn’t been damaged:
Native people still strongly connected to nature and its secrets
The Amazons, the poles, African fauna and all other natural treasures?

Healing what’s been hurt:
The people in the first world who’ve been submitted to inhuman forms of work without creativity, sucking out their sense of their own humanity

The physical landscapes that have been unscrupulously exploited in third world nations.

The Old people who’ve been abandoned in the first world because they are no longer productive and are looking for that future in third world nations.

The Children everywhere who are being abandoned so that adults can indulge in conscious less productivity, satiating their own fallacies trying to prove themselves in the market… like whores.

The adults everywhere who are serving the status quo without actually understanding or considering what they are doing to themselves and others.

The men who’ve been running a world to prove their manhood without considering that less manhood and more caring would make the world much more livable.

The women who’ve given up their femininity to play male roles desperately trying to overcome their submission in a world that is trying to make a slave of creativity in every realm of human life.

Art that is a quality of each human being that has been chained to the classes with education as if anyone could claim its private property.

Science, Physical and social sciences and religion that have all been divorced from each other as if a human being could separate his legs from his heart and his head from his arms and his head and arms from his heart and legs and not digest each day with the whole of his being.

And before we dare forget, we should first of all take care of the people in prison and in asylums who’ve placed themselves as the first victims of the ignominy of a world that didn’t have the being to avoid their crimes, for crime is only what has turned against our selves and what has turned against our selves is what we did not care for enough.

There is much work to do if we are ever to accomplish such altruistic ideals. There is much that we need to tackle to find the thread that will let us untangle the mess we’ve placed our selves in. I believe we are already beginning a cancerigenous process on a human scale and that cults are its worst expression, we must look to fortify people’s sense of their own humanity before millions continue to join cults and strengthen the tendency to act like automatons. I’ve been studying cancer today, maybe I’ll post some of the interesting findings here soon. Our social life doesn’t function too differently to our physical bodies, the laws tend to be the same, that is why understanding the process in one realm should help us understand it in the other.

Thank you Ton for raising these questions.  

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