As Is The Feeling,
So Is The Result.
An old saying, usually expressed in terms customarily considered obscene, references the phenomenon of someone’s placing their personal waste inside something important to them, that belongs to them and should be kept in condition to fulfill its purpose: their cereal bowl, their back yard, their bed, etc.
By emerging consensus now, TWANLOCs have adulterated their breeding ground — the US system of education — beyond the point that most of it can be repristinated to fulfilling its mission. The institutions they marched through they paralyzed by overwhelming them with their own filth spiritual and physical. This, of course, was their intention, but it was not their intention to leave themselves without a breeding ground altogether.
TWANLOCs can ruin most of the US system of education, but then where do they train recruits and what is their recruiting source?
Not to worry until global population is reduced by 80%? Then, genetically-engineered breeding farms with output indoctrinated to adulthood collectively by parenting experts rather than by biological parents? Planned obsolescence of 80% of breeding farm output at, say, age 40, their viable organs harvested before their euthanasia and held in readiness for the 20% deemed — by more experts — desirable to survive past age 40 and in need of replacement parts?
And time, clime, circumstance, and agency stand cooly by awaiting good results of this colossal overtaking of nature?
I have come for the very purpose of averting the crisis which threatens to overwhelm humanity. - Sathya Sai Baba
It is human nature to want to build. Institutions are necessary tools which wear with use and must be replaced. The triple thread of evolution devolution involution builds. It does not fix. We rise to occasions. Homeschoolers and not a few commercial disruptors entrepreneurs are doing that right now and they will succeed.
Three elements of civilization and nationhood persist: a land, families living for it, and a base system of law agreed for themselves by those families and their land. TWANLOCs can march through the institutions of a civilization and nation, subverting their own persistence thereby, but they cannot march through a land, its families, or their base legal system, their constitution.
A national civilization — land, families, constitution — ineluctably requires of herself three functions: armed protection, reliable communications, and serious education. These three in aggregation may be summarized as spiritual discipline.
A national civilization requires of her maker-benefactors calm minds and crucified egos. Repetition of a Name of God is the method — Ramanam in Hindi — of achieving both of these estates in this era of rampant spiritual and physical violence. Ramanam — repetition of a Name of God — cultivates self-confidence, the first and all-essential step on the road to any kind of success in life. Spiritual discipline is very practical, the precursor of success in one’s chosen field of endeavor.
Daniel Turner: Goodbye, Washington DC.
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Orrin Hatch: The answer today, as it was then, is reformation.
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Joel Kotkin: California’s Woke Hypocrisy
The point of view is most often warped; the direction in which thought flows is, ‘How much can I get out of all this, what benefit can I derive from membership, how beneficial it will be for my status, profession, and contacts.’ This has to be changed full circle. The problem should be framed as: ‘How much can I give my fellowmen through this membership? What can I contribute to the fulfilment of its ideals?’ All are eager to take, none is earnest about giving. The reason is absence of love; love that transcends caste, creed, colour, and the fences erected by man between men. Fill your hearts with love, distribute that love to all. Love grows with every gift of love; remember, the heart that pours out love is ever full! God is present in your heart as Love and you are only drawing from Him, when sharing with others. Expansion is love; expansion is life. Contraction is death!
- Sathya Sai Baba – Divine Discourse, January 18, 1971 / Daily Email, Sai Inspires: Subscription
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