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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Wednesday 19 October 2011

Wall Street




The Elite Are Trembling in Their Boots

By Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
18 October 11

Reader Supported News | Perspective
Occupy Wall Street: Take the Bull by the Horns RSN Special Coverage: Occupy D.C. RSN Special Coverage: Occupy America

s of October 15, 2011, the movement protesting banks that wrecked our economy for profit can now claim the "too big to fail" title from their targets.
Once dismissed as a ragtag fringe group of rabble-rousers, Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to 82 countries and 950 cities worldwide in just a month. In Europe, millions protested corporate/financial corruption of Democracy. And in America, Occupy Wall Street solidarity encampments continue in cities as big as Chicago, and as small as Jackson, Mississippi.
A sign frequently seen at occupations reads, "The system isn't broken, it was built this way." This movement's participants and organizers are all in basic agreement that the current system is by the 1 percent, of the 1 percent, for the 1 percent, and rigged to favor the 1 percent on the backs of the 99 percent. The evidence that spending money lobbying Congress means higher corporate profits is mainstream knowledge.
Alan Greenspan has acknowledged that his deregulation-driven ideology that drove US financial policy for the better part of a decade was wrong. Even wealthy investment managers admit that the wealth and power amassed by the top .01 percent - mostly through the use of complex financial instruments - is unavailable to the bottom 99.9 percent. The occupation movement isn't just a protest of the current system - occupiers are designing a political system that has no room for lobbyists or a powerful elite group of decision-makers over everyone else.
Now, as Cornel West predicted a few weeks ago, the elite are trembling in their boots.
Tom Leppert, running for retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's (R-TX) seat, has funneled money into a website called endoccupy.com, attacking the protesters' "false sense of entitlement." This is particularly amusing considering the site's founder was a high-ranking executive for Washington Mutual right until the firm folded in the largest bank failure in American history, extorting $63 billion from shareholders.
Erick Erickson of the conservative blogging site redstate.com helped launch a blog called "We Are the 53%," a nod to the oft-quoted yet misleading conservative talking point that 47% of Americans don't pay federal taxes (even though they pay 1/3rd of their income in sales, property, payroll and excise taxes). To add to Erickson's callousness, the blog also intentionally mocks the "We Are the 99 Percent" tumblr blog, where people suffering from unemployment, underemployment, homelessness, foreclosure, poverty, hunger and mountains of debt share their struggles with the world.
Republicans vying for the presidency can't wait to line up and take potshots at the nascent movement, eager to downplay the struggles of the "99 percenters," as they rake in piles of campaign cash from corporate, financial and even secret donors. Mitt Romney said it was "dangerous, this class warfare." Not to be outdone, former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain said "if you're not rich and unemployed ... don't blame the banks. Blame yourself."
The corporate-owned media, who had previously been blacking out coverage of Occupy Wall Street (probably because it wasn't a Tea Party protest), now takes to the airwaves every day in attempts to smear and discredit the movement at every opportunity. On his own show, Sean Hannity told one occupier she didn't "believe in freedom." On Fox News, Ann Coulter called the Wall St. occupation "The beginning of totalitarianism." MSNBC's conservative morning host Joe Scarborough openly mocked the protests on the air before being called "part of the problem" by a CNBC reporter at the New York Stock Exchange. Jon Stewart did a bang-up job exposing the media's hypocrisy in its coverage of the movement.
Despite such unflinching criticism and excessive smear campaigns, the message of the occupation movement is still getting through. Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) says it is disingenuous to dismiss the movement as a leftist "fringe" element, given the diversity of occupiers' beliefs and backgrounds. After the official dedication of the memorial to her father in Washington, Martin Luther King's daughter, the Rev. Bernice King, said the occupation's fight for economic and social justice for the other 99% of Americans is a cause her father would have gladly fought for. After Occupy Wall Street brought thousands to Times Square, a decorated marine openly confronted dozens of NYPD officers over allegations of police brutality, vowing to protect his fellow citizens from injustice, even if it came from their own law enforcement officers. All the officers could do was listen to him, and ask him to move on and be silent.
America has reached a turning point. Occupy Wall Street, after only a month, has gained global attention and unstoppable momentum. It is no longer up to the system's political power-brokers, whose incompetence was on full display during this summer's manufactured debt-ceiling crisis. Nor is it up to the system's titans of finance, industry or capital. If those groups want to have a say in what the future holds, they'll eventually be forced to come to the occupations themselves, and meet with ordinary Americans on their own terms.

Carl Gibson, 24, of Lexington, Kentucky, is a spokesman and organizer for US Uncut, a nonviolent, creative direct-action movement to stop budget cuts by getting corporations to pay their fair share of taxes. He graduated from Morehead State University in 2009 with a B.A. in Journalism before starting the first US Uncut group in Jackson, Mississippi, in February of 2011. Since then, over 20,000 US Uncut activists have carried out more than 300 actions in over 100 cities nationwide. You may contact Carl at carl@rsnorg.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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+36 # bluebluesdancer 2011-10-18 20:20
We need to change the entire financial system! To accept ANY offer from the banks that retains our current system (WORLDWIDE) will just make things worse by continuing the 'debt-system' that is sucking us dry.
Dennis Kucinich has a bill in Congress right now that shows how it can be done.
READ IT! (kucinich.house.gov/uploadedFiles/NEED_ACT.pdf)
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+48 # DPM 2011-10-18 20:35
I'll be "occupying" Traverse City, MI. this Saturday. Join us or tell me where you will be. If you can't be in the street, be on the web, the phone or with friends talking about the abuse of power and the greed that most of us have been putting up with for years. No more! Let's see to it that things will change. We can make a difference.
By the way... I am 63 years old. A veteran. Don't smoke or drink. No tatoo's or piercings. Worked all my life. Hope I won't disappoint any passersby.
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+10 # ndkbookrighter 2011-10-18 22:12
I hope you went and occupied. Don't apologize for who you are. Gosh! The important thing is to stay mad, stay involved, and fight for the rights of ordinary decent people. Age is no obstacle to the things you WANT to do!
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+11 # ndkbookrighter 2011-10-18 22:24
I have a comment about MoveOn.org's petition to forgive college debt. I think a far better idea would be for the big banks and the corrupt mortgage lenders to have to "eat" all the fradulent loans they gave out and all the inflated home appraisals they sponsored so the homes people were trying to buy were grossly overvalued. Forgive all homeowner debt, make foreclosure a crime, get people back into their homes, get children out of homeless shelters... let people pay the payments that they started out with originally! SCREW the banks and LET THEM PAY THE OVERINFLATED MORTGAGES! This country has become a disgraceful place to live! It is a CRIME THAT CONGRESS WON'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT AND THAT THE USELESS "JUSTICE" DEPT. ISN'T GOING TO PROSECUTE! "TOO BIG TO FAIL--TOO BIG TO PROSECUTE." That is B.S. of the worst kind! We need to petition Congress and the Justice Dept. to prosecute! We need to petition Congress/JD to force these banks to let people move back into their homes. I can't believe what a terrible "system" we have! However, if everyone would start reading books like "The Naked Capitalist" we would all know how and why this all got started. It started long, long ago and it has been a deliberate plan over the decades to congeal everyone into a class of sheep and feudal serfs. We need to strike back with all the force we've got. Send the Repugs and Wall Streeters packing!!!!!
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+6 # krispykremeyum 2011-10-19 07:36
Are you kidding? "Occupy" would consider it an HONOR to have you on board!!! I was at Occupy LA this past Saturday...the most diverse crowd I've ever been a part of. I'm 46...don't smoke, no piercings/tattoos(althoug h I am tempted to get a little one on my ankle due to midlife crisis) and would like to work for the rest of my life. We're all in this together. I'd consider it an honor to stand with you..Thank you!
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+3 # Polimorphus 2011-10-18 21:11
"Trembling in their Boots"?...Don't speak too soon.
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+5 # ENetArch 2011-10-18 21:22
Now I am curious to see what this new system of governance is. A system that doesn't allow for lobbyists? We, America, originally stated with such a system. But the corporations corrupted it after the Civil War.

As for the banks, I think the FDIC insurance should now include a mandatory small business loan amount for every bank. In other words, you want FDIC insurance, you have to issues 10% of your loans as small business investment loans.
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+11 # noitall 2011-10-18 22:43
This tire is beginning to roll, still wobbly so no time to let up on the momentum. A friend asked me what I thought about OWS, "It's the only thing going, It's the only way" was my response. To participate, start researching, learning, educating, sharing information, painting signs, gathering up friends to go to the marches. This will grow. The only way they will win is if they're able to goad this movement to violence. Then they'll "WIN" and kick ass hard. If we don't lose faith in Peace and continue on with the momentum that builds from being right, then they'll LOSE and LOSE BIG. PEACE IS THE ONLY WAY. Are you kidding? look around you, all they know is violence and it does nothing but feed their lust for it. We've lost every war we've been in since Kennedy. Remember him? He died for peace knowing the price of war, and then with him out of the way, Viet Nam exploded. Be patient, show courage not fear. It takes courage to not strike back. The pain you feel as THEY strike out at you in hatred, fear, and frustration is what Victory feels like. Pain is our friend. The world is watching.
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+7 # antineocon 2011-10-19 00:36
I hope you all keep it going i am ooming back to the USA soon and will look forward to joining the demonstrations whereever I can I am a vet 75 yrs old and worked for more the 60 years. I know these folds are right and i want to take our country back from the bankers and money grubbers
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+7 # futhark 2011-10-19 02:03
I think the plutocrats were not caught off guard as much as most of us would like to think. After all, look at all the hoakum they have passes off on the American public over the last several years through their death-grip on the media. They may be surprised, but I'm sure they have a strategy to deal with this. Originally they were going to use the time-tested tactic of ignoring it, but that doesn't seem to have worked. The second stage of fighting back is to demonize the participants, but that also seems to be failing. OK, this will be interesting to see what they do next, but I'm sure they won't go down without a fight.
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+6 # railroadmike 2011-10-19 02:47
They should be scared. I confronted Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole during a townhall meeting. He was filled in on our knowlege of the "BUSINESS PLOT" of 1935. The same familys today running Wall Street and Wall Street Banks were in on the attempted Coup D'etat to make the USA into a Fascist Corporate State!
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+3 # RCW 2011-10-19 03:53
Let's not confuse "elite" with greedy. Does anyone want less than the best, i.e. elite, mechanic or surgeon. Working people are not all mediocre and can be among the best, too.
To call the simply greedy who abuse power the "elite" is slogan mongering and misuse of the word. I wish and hope I am wrong, but often when I hear Prof. (an educational elite) Cornel West, I hear self-promotion piggy-backing on an important cause. Listen to how he speaks as well as to what he says.
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+7 # tuandon 2011-10-19 04:07
This is all very optimistic, but frankly, as much as I admire and support the OWS movement, I don't see the Elite "allowing" it to succeed. They will not give up their ill-gotten, stolen, and extorted money without a fight, and since they already own most governments in the world, the firepower is all on their side. They won't hesitate to use it if they feel threatened enough. Remember, a rattlesnake will strike if it feels it is in danger. So will the Koch Bros. or old Grover Norquist or whatever his name is.
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+6 # MainStreetMentor 2011-10-19 05:37
To: President Barrack Obama and All Members of our National Congress

What the members of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) groups around the world are saying, and the examples they are providing to the inhabitants of Earth … is what YOU should have been saying all along, within the halls of our government, to those who are now opposing the OWS’s protests. Had you done that perhaps the effects of the Bush/Cheney kakistocracy might have already been reversed. These brave and patriotic protestors are doing your jobs for you, and it is THEY who have won the admiration and respect of a grateful populace. These persons show what can be done when rigidity is placed in a political backbone.
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+9 # tclose 2011-10-19 06:24
I see no indication that the "elite are trembling". They may be slightly concerned, nothing more. They still hold all the cards and control the levers of government. The OWS movement is to be lauded for their courage and persistence - but don't fool yourselves - it will take a long hard fight to change the rules of the game (or return them to where they were not too many decades ago). But keep fighting.
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+6 # mayordoug 2011-10-19 06:54
I agree. Remember the Golden Rule, whoever has the gold,makes the rules. Our battle is just beginning and will be more demanding than most care to admit.
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+6 # rsb1 2011-10-19 07:00
DEMAND RELEASE INTO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OF ALL ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INVENTIONS THAT HAVE EVER BEEN PATENTED.

The same people who own everything else are also with-holding information about thousands of proven alternative energy devices. Demand immediate safeguarding of these archives and the immediate release of release of this information into the public domain.
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0 # mitchell donian 2011-10-19 08:18
If one looks to the education system you see that citizens are deliberately left unprepared to deal with a world where knowledge of money matters is all important. Instead, they are led into the hands of bankers and brokers. I characterize this as: THE KING DOES NOT TEACH YOU TO BE KING. If you look you will see the cycle of financial failure from each succeeding generation of the financially clueless because of this educational failure. THIS MUST BE PUT TO A STOP WITH THE DEMAND OF A PROPER EDUCATION IN FINANCE FROM GRADE ONE. Then you would not be like lambs led to a fleecing every twenty years. John Kenneth Galbraith saw this clearly. IF YOU LIVED IN A HUNTING SOCIETY YOU WOULD BE TAUGHT TO HUNT. YOU LIVE IN A MONEY SOCIETY....AND ALL YOU ARE GIVEN TO PREPARE YOU IS: "MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL."...AND YOU KNOW NOW THAT IS SELF-SERVING BULLSHIT. CHANGE THE FUTURE BY CHANGING WHAT IS TAUGHT TO THE NEXT GENERATION.
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-1 # fredboy 2011-10-19 08:57
OWS has is flipping the table set by greed.

The old adage was "make all the money you can and then you can help others." The greed demanded by Wall Street and the GOP/tea whores destroys the notion of helping others.

Now, with the new mindset in place, even those who do strive to share much of their wealth with the needy will be targeted.

That's the danger of mocking, demanding greed. It hurts everyone.

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