Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Voice of Reason

Abu Ghraib, Fallujah, Haditha and Mahmudiyah, and on and on.

It was Goya, who living in the convulsive time of the Spanish Independence War, tried to give us a feeling for the monsters created by what he called the Sleep of Reason. His images, terrible as they are, pale in comparison to our daily diet of the atrocities committed against humanity, not by savage tribes, but by well fed and trained soldiers and mercenaries that follow the orders of those whose reason is not asleep but simply denied.


Last night, out of the darkness of our time, millions of hearts and minds were lit up by the hope that perhaps this once we can overcome the tide of fear that war, imposed on our brothers and sisters across the world by the weapon merchants and their servants, voted into power by people like you and me, who decide that our own comfort and way of life is more important than the life of others, that become obese while others starve because of our refusal to share the "wealth" that we assume belongs to us, the conquistadores.


"I am only following orders..."

To awaken from the nightmare where we have been trapped for so long requires an effort that seems beyond our strength, or so we are constantly told, and now that we are half awake we must, like the previous writer says, fight, but we must choose our fight guided by our reason and recognizing that fighting some times requires sacrificing that which in our dream state seemed like worthy of living the lie.

1 comment:

Dennis said...

Thank you for this enlightening post. Once again, I preface this posting with a caution that I am speaking of things that to me are deeply spiritual.

Atrocities such as the ones shared in these photos are indeed reprehensible. Yet we must be careful in the process of shedding ourselves of the "weapon merchants" that we do not throw our blind trust to another group of human beings.

For that is what they are. Obama, Biden, and the people they appoint to govern the U.S. will be in positions of great power and possess the ability to make changes for the good. Yet they will still be human. And being human means that they are by nature prone to greed and avarice, more likely to sacrifice to the altar of self than to sacrifice the self.

The same would be said if the other party won this election. They are human too, and humans seek to lead from a selfish nature. The question then becomes, "how can we overcome this nature?"

Placing your hope in Obama, Biden and his appointees will result in dissappointment because they are human, and humanity is fatally flawed. So what are we to do? How can we fight and overcome the very nature of our own humanity?

I submit that in and of ourselves this is an impossible task.

Instead we must seek help from God. We must humbly ask God to forgive our fatally flawed nature and ask for the ability to fight for what is right. We are selfish and cannot love, yet God is love. We are greedy and crave more and more, yet God wants us to give to others in need cheerfully. We seek power so we can lord it over others, yet God tells us that we must be like children to rule humbly.

Seeking help from God is not an easy task because it means that we must recognize that we are not able to make a better world in and of ourselves. It also means that we can't seek a simple fix by placing our trust in a new president or ruler. Instead we must do the really difficult work of humbling ourselves before God and asking to be saved. And just in case there is confusion here, I'm not talking about being saved from atrocities or bad things in the world. We most need to be saved from ourselves.