Re: Traditional man and country
You have an excellent command of the language, but I get confused at times. Sometimes it is difficult to tell whether or not you believe in a concept, but I am sure that as time goes by I will get to understand you better.
I like your passion it breathes life, it breathes fire. I also like your definition of tradition. The problem that I see is in actualization of these ideologies by those in power. Something always seems to go astray and ideologies, no matter how divine, become a mere tool in the hands of those who can manipulate it.
In the Middle Ages there were gaols and dungeons. In order to control masses they punished people quiet severely within the pubic arena making an absolute spectacle of it and ruled through fear. In modernity our society has changed so has the need for control. It is no longer our bodies that are being chastised but our very soles. "Prisons, schools, factories, barracks, hospitals and etc all share a common organization, in which it is possible to control the use of an individual's time and space hour by hour."(Michele Foucault)
I wonder how far is tradition a contributing factor to the imprisonment of our sole. Modernity discriminates the divine, ridicules it, and claiming to have found a greater truth, replaces it with endless games for the lucky ones and endless poverty and continuous struggle for not so lucky ones. The end result is however the same control of an individual.
I will end this quote with one of my favorite poetries
"One must be happy to find God
For those who invent him out of grief
Move too fast and search too little
For the intimacy of his ardent absence." (The complete French Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke- translated by Poulin Jr.)
Originally posted by jgk3
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I like your passion it breathes life, it breathes fire. I also like your definition of tradition. The problem that I see is in actualization of these ideologies by those in power. Something always seems to go astray and ideologies, no matter how divine, become a mere tool in the hands of those who can manipulate it.
In the Middle Ages there were gaols and dungeons. In order to control masses they punished people quiet severely within the pubic arena making an absolute spectacle of it and ruled through fear. In modernity our society has changed so has the need for control. It is no longer our bodies that are being chastised but our very soles. "Prisons, schools, factories, barracks, hospitals and etc all share a common organization, in which it is possible to control the use of an individual's time and space hour by hour."(Michele Foucault)
I wonder how far is tradition a contributing factor to the imprisonment of our sole. Modernity discriminates the divine, ridicules it, and claiming to have found a greater truth, replaces it with endless games for the lucky ones and endless poverty and continuous struggle for not so lucky ones. The end result is however the same control of an individual.
I will end this quote with one of my favorite poetries
"One must be happy to find God
For those who invent him out of grief
Move too fast and search too little
For the intimacy of his ardent absence." (The complete French Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke- translated by Poulin Jr.)
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