I do happen to subscribe to enlightenment, when taken to a level much deeper/higher. If we consider “The true hero, the subject, the center of the Iliad is force,” can we extend that to imagine love as a force? We don't understand it now, just like we don't really understand the other forces of gravity, electro-magnetism, the strong and …
I do happen to subscribe to enlightenment, when taken to a level much deeper/higher. If we consider “The true hero, the subject, the center of the Iliad is force,” can we extend that to imagine love as a force? We don't understand it now, just like we don't really understand the other forces of gravity, electro-magnetism, the strong and weak nuclear forces. But we understand them more than we did five centuries ago. Imagine an enlightenment which includes love as more than a tenet of certain spiritual traditions, but a wisdom that can move mountains. And like the other forces, it applies everywhere, even beyond our precious little planet. The universe is large, we know. It's taken a long time for it to grow us, a supposedly higher species. But if we are not able to keep life on this planet, or even this planet, from destruction, the forces do not disappear, nor does Love. There will always be hope, and 'life' in some other galaxy continues. So tragedy becomes comedy. But let's continue to not let the curtain down on this production just yet.
I do happen to subscribe to enlightenment, when taken to a level much deeper/higher. If we consider “The true hero, the subject, the center of the Iliad is force,” can we extend that to imagine love as a force? We don't understand it now, just like we don't really understand the other forces of gravity, electro-magnetism, the strong and weak nuclear forces. But we understand them more than we did five centuries ago. Imagine an enlightenment which includes love as more than a tenet of certain spiritual traditions, but a wisdom that can move mountains. And like the other forces, it applies everywhere, even beyond our precious little planet. The universe is large, we know. It's taken a long time for it to grow us, a supposedly higher species. But if we are not able to keep life on this planet, or even this planet, from destruction, the forces do not disappear, nor does Love. There will always be hope, and 'life' in some other galaxy continues. So tragedy becomes comedy. But let's continue to not let the curtain down on this production just yet.