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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Sunday 3 October 2010

"Life"


Another aspect of what I am trying to say is that false ego lives on putting other people down. Once it convinces itself that the individual is not conscious, it doesn’t stop there, it justifies all acts of light or crude cruelty against that or those individuals because false personality like true personality has to “live itself out”. In our times “consciousness” that is, being conscious or not, has replaced other forms of fascism in which people can simply be discarded because they are “not conscious”. This is delicate and widespread not only in cultish environments but in institutions trying to hold a hierarchy of “superior” and “inferior” beings. “Not conscious, not educated, not Jewish, not German, not civilized, not Latin, not “of the clan”. This “clan” mentality is totally against individual consciousness and as long as we cannot respect each other as individuals objectively, that is, as human beings, we cannot experience life objectively. We will continue to manipulate the right of people to BE through mechanisms of POWER. That is false personality at its best or egoness at its best or the “devil” in action. It’s force is real and achieves objective consequences in the reality of human lives. People who do not conform to that kind of status quo are “vanished” from any establishment that upholds such mentality.

When we come to respect the objective reality of another human being, his and her Self, everything will fall into place and all our institutions will change vertically the way power is handled. Our social phenomenon are such for one and only reason: the unconsciousness of OUR objective reality. The decadence of human values today is the great percentage of our own subjectivity, what we are trying to remember when we “remember our selves” is our “objective”, “spiritual”, “human” origin. Life is the theatre in which we live out our consciousness as much as our unconsciousness and every act we perform is an aspect not only of objective reality but our objective and subjective state of being. They cannot be separated. These separations are aspects of the schizophrenia of our times. We, in our times, are all carrying different degrees of it. No one I know including my self is UNIFIED but it is possible to clearly observe when we are actively creating more separations and justifying them and struggle to “hold our selves together” individually and socially not only for a more conscious world but for a more human world.

We cannot discard a Picasso or a Van Gogh because they burnt their women once or twice in their own madness or cut their ear off and committed suicide. The beauty, the humanness of their work IS “life”. We cannot stop to appreciate their suffering and struggle to be in a moment in which the human being was and is powerfully struggling against the “clan” consciousness and its hierarchic power for individual objective consciousness. Our wars and struggles are real struggles, we have not put down monarchies for the fun of replacing them with dictators, we have not raised a common man into a dictator because we wanted another King to run our lives, we did all that because we wanted the individual human being to be a conscious King: “Democracy” (that we are far from achieving). The failure of all dictators is the struggle of the common individual towards consciousness. Their failure and abundance today gives us an inkling of how far we are from understanding the world objectively. We do not have a right to separate our selves from whole nations like the Germans or Japanese or Italians because they jumped into the front row of the battle and failed drastically. We ALL failed and fail drastically but we only fail completely when we stop being human with what survives. Each individual life does not come to fruition until one can recognize the struggle within one’s self, the struggle of objective forces fighting to express their power. The fact that most of us fail does not make us less human. We die like flies but leave our struggle to make it easier for others to win: that is life objectively.

Thank you for the opportunity to clarify myself about this subject here.





  


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