Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Confusing The Issues?
Alas, what is the matter with me? Why cannot I lighten up? Why is everything so heavy, meaningful, serious, and large scale self-determinism? I keep reminding myself that everything matters because it is real. I take into account so many possibilities and meandering abstracts so as to overlook the more obvious and immediate concerns. In my constant philosophic search for metaphysical truth, am I getting closer to understanding the chaotic patterns of disrupted harmony, or moving further away from finding and clearly expressing both practical and spiritual solutions?
I would think that stimulating my deeper philosophic contemplations as helpful to the enlightenment of a path to prosperity and virtue, or are the distractions along the way too big of a price to pay that it would render enduring peace and happiness ultimately unattainable? Am I taking my thoughts too far from the immediate answers so as to not allow the long term answers come to light? Am I simply just confusing the issues by thinking too much?
I'll have to give it more thought.
Monday, December 15, 2008
What Is The Solution?
Hey Rush,
The biggest poncy scheme of all in the world is The Federal Reserve: A privately owned company that in junction with the U.S. government took us off the gold standard, giving them the power to control the money supply thus making it worthless paper backed by nothing, and putting the working class in perpetual economic slavery. All that under the guise that the government can solve all the world’s problems, when in fact in can only help by staying out of the way of the free market place. The government is growing in size and power incrementally with the delusion of promising utopia through a socialist agenda, slowly taking away our freedoms one by one in a systematized destruction of the U.S. Constitution. One way; for example, of achieving this is by electing liberal judges who legislate from the bench. Another is to enforce the “Fairness Doctrine,” which usurps the first amendment. Another is eroding gun ownership rights, which usurps the second amendment. Barak Obama himself said that the Constitution is fundamentally flawed. Yet people blindly elected him on pure emotionalism. These government bailouts will not work, because of the economic reality that money from nothing is worthless. The solution is smaller, limited government, more personal and economic freedom, and getting back on the gold standard.
Sincerely,
William R. Melich
Author/business owner
San Diego, CA
619-297-6106
www.lifergy.com
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Who's The One Being Controlled?
A very dear friend of mine, (who just posted a great blog) has a son (Todd) who has an autistic spectrum disorder. I'm now fully aware and amazed at how positive he always is. It seems difficult to be both intelligent and happy, (or is it? maybe I just make it difficult) or perhaps it is my ego that I allow to become an obstruction to seeing that another viewpoint might be a better path to the sacred joy of unconditional love. I often wonder of the thoughts, trials, and tribulations that run through the current of Todd's mind, and I find myself surprisingly deeply envious of him, because he's always so damned happy, oblivious to all the corruption in the world. Everywhere he goes he greets strangers with such a kind openness that most people would only, and not often enough, extend to close friends and relatives. Sophistication serves little good if it overshadows the simple pleasures in life. Dwelling on too much negativity beyond one's control and choosing misery as a primary companion is not smart. So I must ask, which is better - living under a dark cloud of the "delusion" that all the world's violent chaos has rendered one's life unbearable, or smiling all the time and greeting people in sincere innocent joy, stopping others into returning the smile? Of course the answer is obvious, which begs the question: Who is the one being controlled?
I'll let you do the math.
What's The Point?
It's easy to surrender and forget about the joyous innocence of youth. Life is truly what you make it, why not make it good? No one knows for sure what happens after death, and if you could live forever you would loose any sense of purpose and meaning. Having a limited time on this earth enables you to develop incentives to accomplish goals and create something of value. Everyone leaves something behind, whether it is a book, a song, a building, personal items, or even if only a warm memory in someones heart. So what is the point?
Life is the point and the meaning you give it. You can and do choose how to live, whether in misery or joy, anger or acceptance, reacting negatively or responding with good intentions, cowardice or bravery, sloth or temperance, sin or virtue, and so on. Life truly is a journey of endless possibilities. Moment by moment you choose how to feel, and real happiness can only come from within your soul. Choose well by living life to it's fullest each and every moment of every day, because some day it will be your last. That's the point! (Now if I could only follow my own advice.)
I disagree
Friday, November 21, 2008
A Two Word Solution
Viewing the complexities and destructive behavior in the society of man, with all the considerations of historical events leading to the condition of modern society becoming more self-aware yet ironically more corrupt than ever, understanding all this is like looking through a cracked lens on a kaleidoscope; so many variations and distortions of patterns lost in the haze of following the path of least resistance. Religions versus religions, freedom versus oppression, good versus evil, evil versus evil, whatever. So many descriptions and labels to the various clashes of different individuals and cultures gives rise to all the self-inflicted spiritual wounds of mankind turning on itself; yet there is a very simple, two word solution. I have contemplated on this matter at great length and see the whole of humanity in the state of spiritual adolescence. Where it will lead is up to each and every individual in a conscious choice of becoming either more controlled and self-delusional, or more in control and aware of truth. So to all the violent chaos in the world there truly is a two word solution, one that I wish upon all wishes that I could resound as the phrase heard around the world:
Stop fighting.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
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It seems, however; that in our lifetime there's not much else we can do. This will be a quiet revolution which begins with awareness, preserving our constitution which is under threat of being destroyed, and living a life of independence, responsibility, prosperity, joy, and inner peace. Changing the world begins with changing yourself, just as helping others begins with helping yourself. Please visit my book's website: "Profound & Simple"