Sunday, January 31, 2010

Viewing Pleasure

We always rely on what we know or think we know about the world we live in. We know, for example, that we share this world with many other people. Various groups of people may have similarities and differences based on completely different ways of being. One group may value the same religious artifact but worship it in different ways; the holy cross for example. Be that as it may, we all understand that we are different with different values and ways of believing in things.
Within this country we have a problem. We have a mediation occurring that is taking from us our way of life. We are becomming weakened by our circumstance, but this is not our fault. Developments have come that have left a hole in our track; like a child who stops the maturation process inadvertently by going through "some" traumatic circumstance and then has a gap in learning that falls between the circumstance and where they are in real time. This gap can span weeks, months, and even years. It can be well hidden to brew long and hard on the inside. This one thing can affect the world view of any person.
We have a new religion, a new way from which to draw our strength. The infiltration was complete with the first generation being born into a world where images are beamed world-wide for everyone to see immediately. Now, with the immediacy of realtime information we have merged our way onto the shifting highway that has no end. Like the religion we praise, our new mediation and coordination is in full operation within the totality of our world. Although this is a small example of what can possibly be it is not difficult to see how one such thing can cloud the lens from which one sees.... the world. There are so many lenses. LLc 98.2