The Genocidal NotionA Story by DayranGet RealOne of the greatest problems … students of self realization face … is in the reliance on the voluminous literature and guides … from historical sources … based on the successes of its past traditions. The sheer volume and epic size of the … hand-me-downs … creates a powerful impact on the individual … and forms the basis of the troika … of our impulses. It hints at three aspects of nature … that makes all life possible.
Western sources cite the same … organization of human impulses … in a social context … as the law making … judiciary … and the administration … that represents our experience of democracy. The Indics referred to it as the three gunas of nature … that is … Sattwa ( light ) … Rajas ( activity ) … and Tamas ( darkness ). However in the interpretations of such a perception of the qualities of life … they came to a severe distortion in defining physical action. Their view … became encapsulated in the perception that … ' action is non-action and non-action is action.'
I figure … the Greco-Roman brought a view of it … that best serves the human condition … in our needs for personality and understanding. They referred to these qualities as … Logos … Ethos … and Pathos. In addition they introduced a fourth aspect of the experience as … rhetoric. Its here that we find the foundation of human personality and communication … that I believe forms the basis … of the sub-conscious perceptions … and defines the normal man.
In the Greco-Roman … man is viewed as the knowledge based individual … who has the grasp of all that is to happen … and applies himself … to lead the events. The Indic serves as the … unconscious … as the organization of the elements … that stores the memories of the history of man … and is brought as support … to the individual's subconscious thoughts. The Western social organization … supports the cause of social activity … women … and children … and makes possible the relationships … we form.
The three parts are linked together … in respect of each activity … to give depth of passion and the cognition as to purpose. For instance … the Indic sattwa … in the unconscious … relates to administration in the western conscious view … and is thereafter brought into understanding … in the Greco-Roman as … the subconscious meaning in logos. In such a way … man lives in relation to the elements ( unconscious ) … forms relationships ( conscious ) … and then creates awareness of himself in rhetoric ( subconscious ).
Its the sampradaya of the world … representing as it does … the principal contributions … from all sections of the world society … into one mind … that may be viewed as the mind of the world. The growth and development of the experience … for each man … is a process of moving out of the trench … in each of the conscious … unconscious … or subconscious aspects … and to view his personality … in relation to all of these … in the new subconscious.
In doing so … an individual first experiences a diminishing of his one aspect of the experience … in favor of the other two. Thereafter … it refines his one aspect … and brings to it the discernment of the other qualities. The effect is quite powerful on the passions … and the mind is put through a great deal of stress … in the obsessively conditioned attachments of its past views … and to consider the possibilities of the new. Such an experience … sometimes has the feel of a genocide … and is extremely testing. My direct experiences on the issue … provided me first with an overview of the conditions … and made clear the objective of achievement … in the completion of the exercise. It engaged stories … drama … poetry … and thereafter … the emerging perspectives in the world. In that … it created a soft touch … to the message it brought to me … and prepared me to deal with the hard parts … with the understanding that I had formed. Any rush into a sudden and alarmist view … can be disastrous.
It brings a new perspective to me … as regards the conflicts in the Ukraine … the ISIS issue … rebel groups in Africa … the North Korean malignancy … and terrorism … as the spill over of the usual conditioned responses. It viewed their experiences as being provocated … and gave way to their reactionary impulses. In a nutshell … the responses of our passions ought to be viewed as … the opening of the mind to the globalization experience … and is the very hallmark of the evolutionary zeal at work … in the world society.
In any response … that is simply aggression … we lose the contact thats being made … in relation to our subconscious. And that in simple terms … is to lose our minds. Our responses at this time … is to organize ourselves for containment … and to discern the workings of nature in the unconscious … and bring it to the subconscious in thought and expression. A failure to do so … would indeed reflect the warnings of the Pope that … ' The third world war has begun.'
And that … would indeed be … a storm in a teacup … particularly to someone like a Mab … who's likely to view … all of man's perceptions as simply … the calisthenics of the mind. The rise of an opportunity … in times that are dire … are indeed hard to see. We rely on our individual experiences as man … and the familiarity of … failures in exams … a weekend at the casino that broke the bank … our loss of a love relation … and the death of the dog … to remind us … that life is verily a mix of many qualities.
It points to our rhetoric … and the immeasurable importance … of how we do that. It makes us aware of how we have always relied on ourselves to make decisions. We come to a new view of ourselves as individuals … the lone man facing up to the world … the intangibility of our beliefs … and the ephemeral nature of dreams. And we move to understand these again … for real.
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Added on March 21, 2015 Last Updated on March 21, 2015 AuthorDayranMalacca, MalaysiaAbout' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..Writing
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