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That empire can destroy whatever you can put together. The idea may remain but as long as the idea of the empire remains also then no spiritual nation has any possibility of long-term survival. Quote:
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Yes if a person thinks spiritually long enough then he is going to think and behave differently than a person who has concerned himself with interests in society, but that is solved by keeping the two groups interacting and encouraging pursuits that force spiritual people to interact with the common folk more and the common folk to consider spiritual pursuits more often. In my opinion they will naturally turn towards more spiritual interests once they have the free time to do so and are free from the concerns/slavery of this world. A person doesn’t need to be exposed to other spiritual people to become spiritual they need time alone engaging with the spirit in some type of creative pursuit. Are you trying to create a society of people who act spiritual or who are spiritual? Quote:
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A lot of my thinking on this may be because of my favorite modern Jewish philosopher, Stanley Leiber aka Stan lee. I don’t know how familiar you are with American comic books but they actually deal a lot with how the more able people in the world should deal with the rest of society. Instead of spiritual people though it’s mutants and radioactive superheroes trying to decide on how to best use their powers. The two basic camps are to use your abilities to help and serve the people (the good guys/sons of man) or to use your abilities to prosper or gain power over the people. (the bad guys/rulers of man) The guys who want to create the separate society like Magneto are always the bad guys and always lead to the regular humans freaking out and sending giant robots to lock the mutants up in camps eventually. The bad guy always means well. They always imagine a better society while complaining of the shortcomings of this society but all it ever leads to is conflict between the two societies. I’m not saying your plan is going to lead to giant robots just that if you don’t have a plan for conflict with the society you are planning on replacing then you don’t have a plan for a viable spiritual community. |
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This creativity with confidence extends through everything. Once you have enough experience and confidence you will start to try to rearrange what you’ve learned into new creative presentations. Doesn’t matter if it’s philosophy, art, music, sports, engineering, politics, acting, business or anything you could imagine I would guess. Active creativity comes down to confidence because everyone is creative, it’s just do we have the confidence to actually manifest what we imagine for the world to see and criticize. Quote:
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Behold I send you as sheep in the midst of wolves. Be ye therefore wise as serpents and simple as doves.—Mt. 10:16 Quote:
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Just be careful of mystics working as hotdog vendors. If you ask them to make you one with everything, they'll say they already have.
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You see the Jedi and the X-Men as servants of mankind, whereas I see them as having a beingness that is their own, which they may put to work for the benefit of mankind. Men are useful to each other, but they mustn't be made into instruments of each other. |
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