Anonymous ID: 649b5e Nov. 5, 2020, 2:41 p.m. No.11484654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4684 >>4785

Who is our enemy?

 

Our greatest enemy is invisible.

Because he is within us.

It is hatred, which arises from the disintegration of our being and can transform humans into machines of destruction.

From hatred comes hatred and malice - products of a spirit that is directed against life, against the healthy and against the human.

Hate is not an emotion that would evaporate, nor is it a physical reaction that merely appears situational, but an attitude that can crystallize into a character.

This pathologically destructive, i.e. evil attitude can use the full capacity of the intellect, thinking and planning to build up correspondingly hostile systems.

First systems of ideas and thinking, then organizational and community systems, and finally governmental systems, economic systems, health systems, educational systems, communication systems and systems of manipulation.

 

We are at the historical point that all relevant human systems worldwide are permeated by the logic and agenda of the hatred of man and life, i.e. by the logic of fragmentation and destruction of the human being.

This means that we are at war.

And we have been at war for over a hundred years.

The fact that we - those who affirm life with common sense - did not want to recognize this or did not want to admit it, has brought us to the brink of doom.

 

For this enemy of man, his invisibility is his most powerful weapon and his most effective strategy.

To see him and to throw the light of recognition and understanding on him already makes him largely ineffective.

For it is a war of consciousness: lack of consciousness affirms the empire of the life-negative, more consciousness makes it crumble into miserable dust.

Anonymous ID: 649b5e Nov. 5, 2020, 2:47 p.m. No.11484785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4859

>>11484654

 

We live in times of revelation of this enemy and his face behind the many masks.

To defeat him, we must recognize him - in ourselves, in others and in the systems that have been constructed into our lives.

Then we must become active by strengthening and bundling the healthy counterforces.

We must take up arms, the weapons of the mind, which is in the service of life.

 

We have to learn to deconstruct healthy, essential thinking for all areas of our life, because our thinking has been thoroughly corrupted by logic and the axioms of hatred, division and hostility to life.

The worst attitude is that which is directed against the human mind itself, thus making understanding and development impossible.

 

So what must we do?

 

In the first place, understand and recognize this.

Then train our ability to distinguish between the given and the made.

Finally, this includes the distinction between our (given) being with its possibilities and talents and our (made) knowledge, skills and understanding.

These must be in harmony with our being and our liveliness.

From this then arises a good and strong will, a constructive orientation towards learning, growth, research, creativity, solution finding and improvement.

 

By fostering this connection, we develop the basis for responsibility.

For its development, or rather for its good and secure embedding, we need access to the forces of the feminine: motherliness, caring, patience and nourishment.

These are the roots of the counterforce to that division and inner powerless despair from which hatred and destructive rage arise.

Anonymous ID: 649b5e Nov. 5, 2020, 2:51 p.m. No.11484859   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11484785

 

The restoration of the power of our being in this way represents a special task for us, because this power has been denied most over so many generations.

We find it through the return to a general appreciation of reflection and contemplation.

We cultivate it by practicing and promoting differentiated conceptualization on the basis of fine and precise perception.

Meaning is always something personal, felt, connecting.

When we engage in the recognition and evaluation of meaning, we restore the connection that was severed by hatred and destructiveness, namely the connection to values.

And these in turn connect us to the basic facts of life and its irrefutable, invincible power.

For this understanding of the ever-present essentials in everything we do, plan and try out, it takes more than intellect and astute thinking.

It needs heart.

That is to say, sentient thinking, good-willed judgment and acting with moral integrity.

 

Every human being carries the potential for this within himself.

But our being carries in its core a force that must strive to be in harmony with itself and to develop authentically.

Rebuilding and protecting the space - i.e. culture - necessary for this will be our great task for the next generations.