Sunday, 5 December 2010

bring it on

Dan Hamburg writes, at Culture Change:
"the grave challenge of our time is not to reform the current system but to replace it"
and goes on to justify this statement in an interesting article. He ends with sentiments I heartily endorse:
Assuming we don’t succumb to nuclear Armageddon or a climate meltdown, a new and different world must arise. In fact, it is already arising in communities small and large both here and around the world. A new narrative -- one that redefines what it means to be “a good man or woman of our kind” -- is emerging, a narrative that celebrates community over competitiveness, stewardship over exploitation. It will advance a holistic approach to living in harmony with the physical world so that we may have an opportunity to experience an intellectual and spiritual world. It offers the possibility of a better existence for all living things, and even non-living things, on our planet.

Bring it on!
Yes, indeed!

4 comments:

christopherdossantos3@gmail.com said...

There has been no better time to live in than now. I truly believe we are on the cusp of a transformation in the way we perceive reality. Within a few short years we will evolve to a new dimension of experiential perception.

The one thing glaring obvious is that this expression of fascist domination is not sustainable on a wide variety of levels.

Namaste, my brother, the chance to create Homo Luminous beckons...

deepian said...

Christopher, I agree with you,. The decline of the old paradigm and the ascendence of the new are unstoppable, a natural cycle, and we are very fortunate indeed to be alive at the time when, so to speak, the baton is being handed over - we can see it happening and it should not be long now before the tipping point is reached and the new paradigm gains ascendency over the old.

Billy Joe said...

"This is the Day in which God's most excellent favours have been poured out upon men, the Day in which His most mighty grace hath been infused into all created things." Great indeed is this Day! The allusions made to it in all the sacred Scriptures as the Day of God attest its greatness. The soul of every Prophet of God, of every Divine Messenger, hath thirsted for this wondrous Day. All the divers kindreds of the earth have, likewise, yearned to attain it." "This Day a door is open wider than both heaven and earth. The eye of the mercy of Him Who is the Desire of the worlds is turned towards all men. An act, however infinitesimal, is, when viewed in the mirror of the knowledge of God , mightier than a mountain. Every drop proffered in His path is as the sea in that mirror. For This is the Day which the one true God, glorified be He, hath announced in all His Books unto His prophets and His Messengers." "This is a Revelation, under which, if a man shed for its sake one drop of blood, of oceans will be his recompense." "The Scriptures of past Dispensations celebrate the great jubilee that must needs greet this most great Day of God. Well is it with him that hath lived to see this and, and hath recognised its station." "This Day a different Sun hath arisen, and a different Heaven hath been adorned with its stars and its planets. The world is another world, and the Cause another Cause." "This is the Day which past ages and centuries can never rival. Know this, and be not of the ignorant." "Peerless is this Day for it is as the eye to past ages and centuries, and as a light unto the darkness of the times." "These days are God's days, a moment of which ages and centuries can never rival. An atom, in these days, is as the sun, a drop as the ocean. One single breath exhaled in the love of God and for His service is written down by the Pen of Glory as a princely deed. Were the virtues of this Day to be recounted, all would e thunderstruck, except those whom thy Lord hath exempted." "Say, O men! This is a matchless Day. Matchless must, likewise, be the tongue that celebrateth the praise of the Desire of all nations, and matchless the deed that aspireth to be acceptable in His sight. The whole human race hath longed for this Day, that perchance it may fulfil that which well beseemeth its station and is worthy of its destiny."

deepian said...

amen :) Thank you Billy Joe.

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