Sunday, January 27, 2019

That Is All There Is

Have you ever seen a facet of the world through new eyes? I guess I could use "new senses" instead of eyes.
Here is one of the most substantial movies I've seen in recent times. Watched it last night. It plays with our typical stereotypes we got stored in our heads. The judgement on the quality of the people we got surrounding us, usually tribal in nature. Stereotyping people does have it place.
Movie: "An Acceptable Loss (2019)" 
They say you can only understand truth and the infinite universe through Poems and Songs. Our bibles knows this.
So a significant issue shows up to move you. It causes you to look back on past and currant issues now through a completely different perspective. The New Eyes.
Does President Trump have something with "alternate facts" (Alternate facts are a feature of the infinite and can also be spun for pollical purposes). Two opposing tribes line up the best facts available. Both are absolutely sure of their position, based on really expensively gained information. Both could absolutely prove their positions in a court of law. Both are absolutely right in the system they grew up in. A binary choice system in a infinite universe. 

The final overseer of these two tribes makes a choice, then carries out the position of one of the tribes that changes the world...
So the position of those opposing tribes are both right. The only way to see the greater truth, or the next better facet of the greater truth, is to carry out one of the position. You have to so called roll the dice on the best of two choices, based on the summation of all the events of your life. All the experiences of you life you choose to retain. Both positions carry the same value. This is the sole purpose of life. You have always been a Sojourner in a Foreign Land, and always will be one. We are on a voyage across the infinite.
From a whistleblower’s perspective, this new information is extraordinary valuable independent of my initial position and my foes position. Can you see it? Are we really foes or actual brothers and sisters?
'Battle Hymn Of The Republic'


I listened to this song all my life. I never really listened to the words. It is beautifully rendered in the closing credits of the movie. This is my new eyes moment. This song is usually played in a primitive religious setting. It usually is about going to war somewhere with somebody. I think the words are so much bigger and broader than any religion or ideology. You got to juxtapose the issues with the movie; with the issues of our Civil War in your head, with the contextuality of the times and its distribution when the hymn was written and the contextuality of our days right now. Who is John Brown? Who are you! Who are you in the exact moment of the decision? Are you the old mike or new mike? Are we the sojourner across the universe or stuck in place? What is your next best choice? That is all there is.
What does the contextuality with the words in the “Battle Hymn Of The Republic” mean for you in today's reality?
Are you sobbing and crying yet.
CAN YOU SEE IT?
"Since God Is Marching On"...
Quantum Mechanics.
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