Folly of follies: Worshipping illusions
Posted by: adonis49 on: November 19, 2016
Folly of follies: Worshipping illusions
Mankind learned to fear and abhor death when he invented the notion of liquid currencies or money.
Mankind began to worship killing other humans when he realized that it generated quick money.
In no period of history worship was Not associated with killing one another, creating the notion of the sacrificial lamb, the collateral damages of the destitute, the downtrodden, the ignored, the unknown.
Worshipping is the pure definition of believing in a set of illusions and myths.
We believe in a God, a cultist system, the Nation, the Money, the Army, the Banks, artificial wealth not backed by readily exchangeable goods and services…
Mankind will keep worshipping any one of these fiction realities, even if half of mankind is slaughtered or trampled.
Only taking care of our daily tasks keeps us sane for the duration.
The folly of follies is when we indulge in maniacal routine daily tasks to avert the imminence of folly.
Task like constant dusting, frequent re-arranging furniture, cataloguing and ordering what we possess…
November 20, 2016 at 3:06 pm
Reblogged this on canisgallicus and commented:
Profound and makes me think. Last night I listened to Lieutenant General Mike Flynn interview by Charlie Rose; I highly recommend it. It is 2015.
I also looked out books read by Mr Trump: this one and my quote for today is :-
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” Sun Tzu The Art of War