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Topic started on 3-2-2009 @ 06:23 PM by AnAbsoluteCreation
The Polarization of Humanity

This concept is broad and over-burdensome to the thought-process that refuses to look at the trees as a forest. Anyone’s mid-set can fluctuate a consideration of both spectrums, however it is my belief that they belong to only one of the spectrum points.

I am going to only post two major examples of this concept, and hopefully within those storylines you may extrapolate the trend in which I am speaking.

In the Bible, when GOD destroyed the Tower of Babylon, he sent mankind to all corners of the Earth with different languages. He said that if they all spoke the same, they will be able to conquer any obstacle, including building a tower that touched the heavens. You may not believe this bible story, but use it as a reference nonetheless if the conceptual subject doesn’t take from my examples.

It is my assertion that the mind may have it’s own polarity, just as celestial bodies in the heavens. I see these differences as being positive based, and negative base. And in an attempt to strip some of the negative connotation from the word “negative.” Let’s say positive/optimistic – cynical/pessimistic. However, cynics would prefer realist.

Nonetheless, each human has a base of one of these two spectrums. Now, an evolved and intelligent pessimist will be able to out debate an unintelligent optimist. What makes matters worse, is that there is a spectrum within each of these spectrums. This makes for a convoluted consensus. And also inspires clichés like “Ignorance is Bliss.”

“An optimist will find opportunity in any obstacle, a pessimist will find obstacles in any opportunity.”

And with this difference comes differences. Everything polarizes from this base.

Examples:

Civil War – One side only saw benefit from Slavery while the other side fixated on the indecency of the endeavor. The North and South came to have many other differences because of their polarization, and conflict was inevitable. Why did the South not see the indecency then when they see it now? Almost a Million Americans died in that difference of perspective. The same goes for women’s rights, civil rights, etc.

Politics – The GOP & DEMS are so different in policy it is ridiculous at times. One side sees a necessary war that should be fought somewhere else rather than here. While the other side believes otherwise, that no war is necessary if we don’t provoke it. Now remember that within these sides there is a very paramount circumstance, and that is intelligence. And the smartest men on both sides use it’s own ignorant base to do their bidding. Danger comes when men base opinions of aggression on limited information.

Perhaps GOD intended that all growth/change is to be inspired by this fundamental conflict?

So the question remains, what do we do about this fundamental obstacle?

AAC


reply posted on 3-2-2009 @ 07:04 PM by M157yD4wn
We can Hope for Change, we try to overcome the barriers put in place by those before us. Change the Hope. Hope the Change. yes, you know who you are


Seriously tho. i see where your coming from. That's strong about the Tower of Babel, i never made the connections on that. Obviously, this helps with the test idea, in fact, it tells us the specifics of passing the test. Of course i'm speaking from a religious point of view. Specifically, humanity can pass the test as a whole if we can come together despite the differences and still build the obviously metaphorical Tower.

i'm sure shedding of the materialistic ego driven traits would be a good start on an individual level, like they say, you gotta change yourself before you can change the world.

On a more global standpoint, we as humans must quit considering the differences between us as major. Obviously the easiest to drop would be nationality, the hardest to drop would be race. Many would argue that religion also would be hard to drop, but unless there is a massive paradigm shift, people will always have a need for religion. What religions need are overhauls, spiritual overhauls. People have to be willing to read the actual texts, to discern the spiritual truth within them and then point this out to the masses. This would be hard, but necessary.

And not impossible either. The one setback is, once a person is Aware of these things within religion, and pointing them out to the masses in each religion, there is no gaurantee that that person won't abandon religion altogether. This of course would weaken the arguments that were handed to the masses, and they would revert back to blind faith. Ahhh, that would really be a hard endevour, one would have to knowingly lie and put forth a (place religion here) front.

This is making my head hurt

Love and Peace



reply posted on 4-2-2009 @ 12:21 AM by AnAbsoluteCreation
reply to post by cancerian42



Agreed. The follow up remains... Why do people continue to fight against what must always be for them to grow? It's like trying to find a clever way to end your heartbeat, but still want it to be able to pump your blood.

AAC


reply posted on 4-2-2009 @ 06:45 PM by cancerian42
Originally posted by AnAbsoluteCreation
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post by cancerian42


Agreed. The follow up remains... Why do people continue to fight against what must always be for them to grow? It's like trying to find a clever way to end your heartbeat, but still want it to be able to pump your blood.
I don't know. I guess it could be a fun game, but I'd rather watch the spectacle than be part of it.
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