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| File Name : AWARENES.ASC | Online Date : 05/18/95 |
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| Contributed by : Josef Hasslberger| Dir Category : UNCLASS |
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A NEW AWARENESS
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We become aware of new things. This is nothing strange and happens every day.
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The process of learning or of acquiring new awareness is favoured by true
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information, clearly presented. It is hindered or even prevented by false or
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incomplete information.
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Magazines such as Raum&Zeit favour an increase in awareness because they
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present informations without censoring them and in a way that promotes
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critical thought.
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But for the most part what is offered in the mass media, including press, TV
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and movies, is of a numbing quality. These media are being misused as
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instruments of propaganda and are thus filled with false and one-sided
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information. This of course is not conductive to a free development of opinion
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and awareness.
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Especially TV, with its overbearing way to hammer viewers with pictures and
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impressions without ever giving them the time to critically analyse, is one of
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our most potent "environmental poisons" so to say. Those falling into a tv-
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dependency show a certain slackness, loss of ability to critically evaluate
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and a sort of smug satisfaction indicative of having found their place in the
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false reality built and controlled by the tube.
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Despite all this, there is a growing number of persons becoming more and more
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aware. Aware in the sense that they do not get put asleep by the mass media,
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aware of themselves and of their environment. It is modern now to learn about
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and to experience spiritual abilities. It is modern to think and act in
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ecological terms. But is that really enough to bring about a change?
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SPACESHIP EARTH
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Buckminster Fuller has coined the expression Spaceship Earth and he was
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exactly right. What is planet earth if not a spaceship, whether we are able to
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steer it or not? As a spaceship, earth is situated inside of a spiral galaxy
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called the milky way. It is us, the inhabitants, that are not really aware
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that besides ourselves there are other races, other peoples living on other
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planets. Most of these are active participants in a galactic community.
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We are not, with our wars between nations, wars for the purpose of controlling
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raw materials and generally for power politics, an example of rationality and
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civilization. It is time that we gain an awareness of the galaxy in which our
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planetary system is situated and that we claim our place in this galaxy as a
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civilization that has outgrown its internal conflicts.
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What we are missing in my view is a comprehensive plan as to where "spaceship
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earth" should be directed. There are a thousand good ideas, a thousand
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initiatives, many of them worthwhile, but there is no holistic philosophy
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capable of directing all of these ideas and initiatives towards a definitive
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emancipation of our civilization.
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More than 90% of all positive forces are being carefully collected and
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directed into "harmless" or at least little effective activities. This is
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happening with environmentalism and with many other movements which often find
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themselves diverging from their original direction towards aims completely
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different than those evisioned by their founders.
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The first step for misdirecting a group in such a way is identification. Being
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identified or "labelled" is a prerequisite for the control of any phenomenon.
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As long as a movement cannot be clearly defined and identified, as long as it
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cannot be put into a known category, it is very hard to control or in this
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case misdirect.
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So it happens that a great deal of the best efforts end up in useless, if
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often spectacular actions that leave the status quo completely unchanged.
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What is then the visible expression of the new awareness that is starting to
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spread, despite all opposition "from above"? There are several different forms
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of expression, all of them however in one way or another in direct opposition
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to what we are accustomed to calling established.
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MEDICINE
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The various natural healing arts and the new directions in medicine are well
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known to the readers of Raum&Zeit. The fact that in our age the allopathic
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direction of medicine is still the only "proper" medical authority is not in
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any way connected with the validity of its methods of therapy. It rather has
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to do with money made in farmaceutical production and with control of both the
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masses and certain individuals as practiced by psychology and psychiatry.
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Medicine that is worth its salt should work without or at least with very
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minimal side effects. It should - wherever possible - only help the body's
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immune system and the body's own capabilities for repair. Its understanding of
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the biological and biochemical changes in the body should allow quick and sure
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diagnosis and prevention of all those illnesses that are influenced by the
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equilibrium of certain biochemical elements in the body.
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Apart from really necessary accident repairs, medicine should be working
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mainly in the diagnostic-preventive area. Not the fighting of diseases but the
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attainment of optimal bodily health and thereby the prevention of illness
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should be the purpose of medicine. At this time prevention mostly goes no
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further than the giving of vaccinations, which apart from directly induced
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illness also weaken the immune system. How much longer will it take before the
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dangers of this kind of treatment are recognized by the health authorities?
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TECHNOLOGY
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What we are offered in these times as technology is mostly old hat, a little
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shined up and painted over, but inside it is closer to the age of the steam
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machine than to the third milennia. Even atomic power plants, which are about
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the most advanced expression of our technology are little more than modified
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steam turbines that use the highly dangerous uranium for heating up the water
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instead of wood or coals.
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Tomorrow's technology has been invented hundreds, even thousands of times but
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every time it has been locked away in the vaults of the "conventional" energy
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cartels. If the inventor could not bebought he was inactivated in other ways
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and in some cases died a sudden unfortunate death. The amount of capital and
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thereby power involved is obviously too great to allow our fossil energy to be
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put aside too quickly.
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Where governments finance alternative energy projects the funding is carefully
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directed where the prospects for success are quite remote. We see an example
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of this in the "windmill" and similar proojects. Really new developments such
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as cold fusion are effectively silenced, not to even think about getting
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support.
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However the articles in Raum&Zeit that deal with new technologies and the
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international and national conferences are finding great interest and this
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shows, that a growing number of persons is not going for this any longer.
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There is a steady if slow progress even without the funds of governments and
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without the approval of scientific authorities. When the breakthrough will
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finally come, it will sweep away these rigid structures with even greater
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might.
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The technology of the future will allow a decentralized, low-cost production
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of energy. Transports will be revolutionized first by magnetic levitation and
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then by antigravity. Space travel will no longer by a monopoly of the
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superpowers but will - with different forms of propulsion - be accessible even
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for private societies.
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Furthermore, safety for man or people friendliness of technology will become
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more important than it has been so far. We cannot much longer bombard our
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living quarters with microwaves and other damaging radiations without
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ourselves falling victim to this insanity. This is where medicine and
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technology meet each other. But as long as medical authorities deny the
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existence of damage done by TV-type monitors and microwave ovens, industry
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will hardly be moved to develop a more people friendly technology.
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POLITICS
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It is unlikely that the politicians will rush to our help in these matters.
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They have had all the possibilities to make changes but their inability to let
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go of the status quo is so obvious that they appear quite pathetic. It is not
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only the political parties that are in a crisis but the whole political system
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is losing credibility.
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Think only of the denial of the existence of non-earth based flying objects,
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whose observation has been confirmed in many separate instances or of the
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technical and medical backwardness of our governors which makes progress in
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these fields almost impossible and you will see the inability of politicians
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to react to changed circumstances.
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One could almost say that our politicians have debased themselves to being the
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servants of a multinational clique of reactionary bandits who through their
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riches have ammassed an incredible amount of power. Even though it is not
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possible to call these bandits by their names, their influence in the
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international arena is clearly visible. In any case, more and more people are
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tired of just being spectators to this game.
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INTEREST AND RENTS
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One of the reasons why some people are concentrating ever greater amounts of
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power and others are working for them is our finance system that I would like
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to call a system of interest and rents.
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There have been various proposals for making a financial system without the
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practice of interest and some practical attempts have been made in this
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direction. They were soon forbidden by the authorities and so came to nothing.
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One example is the mayor of Woergl, a city in Austria, who during the time
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interval between the first and second World War established a kind of money in
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his city's area that would circulate without interest. This was promptly
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forbidden after a short while by the central bank. Several barter societies
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who wanted to operate without money and above all without interest were
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prohibited in the same manner. This is not difficult to understand as interest
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is an immense source of income for those who have succeeded in one way or
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another to amass riches.
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To the common citizen, interest causes, through the inflation it brings about,
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the loss of his gains.
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Interest is an evil concept because it violates the principle of exchange. The
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principle of exchange is one of the fundamental precepts of human interchange.
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It is not important whether goods are exchanged against goods or against
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money, whether money changes hands in return for a service or whether goods or
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money are given against the promise of a future service. Money in this sense
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is only a means that makes the action of exchange easier. It has no value in
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and for itself.
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The concept of interest violates the principle of exchange by making a means
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of exchange (money) that is intrinsically without value, into something like
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goods, and by then asking a certain price for the possession or use of that
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means of exchange. This apparently small violation of the principle of
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exchange leads in time to incredibly large inbalances in the distribution of
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the means of exchange, until at last by the mechanism of interest and interest
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upon interest the means of exchange (money) and by that the majority of the
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existing values (goods and valuables) are concentrated in the hands of a
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relatively small clique.
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PHILOSOPHY
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It would be, I believe, a function of philosophy to explain these things to us
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and to help us avoid mistakes such as the establishing of interest. In this
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sense, philosophy has badly failed. Neither marxism-communism nor our western
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capitalism has ever clearly exposed these logical connections.
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Philosophy is an analysis of what is happening and an exposition of
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alternative or better ways. Of course this is easier said then done, when the
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press is used to attack every heresy with lies and slander or better still,
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kill it by silence. A heretic is of course everyone who says something else
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than the powers-that-be.
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PERSONAL AWARENESS
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What can we do from our standpoint of just simple citizens in order to put our
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spaceship on the right course despite all contrary circumstances?
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First of all we have to know our goal - where do we want to go. Next, everyone
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of us must act as if he or she was alone, as if we were the only ones who want
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to attain that goal. Don't wait for anyone else - certainly not for a party,
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an organization or a government to do it for you.
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As a last thing, we have to adjust our actions in a way that every decision
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and every action will benefit not onlly ourselves but also our environment.
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In this sense, the environment of a person is to be seen in concentric circles
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embracing first his or her immediate family and then ever greater groups up to
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the nation and even all of mankind.
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However that is not enough. These circles have to extend further into the
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world of animal and plant and into the physical environment as such, the world
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with its mountains, seas and rivers and further into the spiritual dimension
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of man, the soul, and even into the dimension of God, a religious dimension.
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All of these are part of the environment and every one of our decisions has to
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be calculated to not only benefit ourselves but also our environment. Only
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then do we have a chance to finally lead spaceship earth out of its isolation.
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This article does not in any way want to call for a revolution. It is meant to
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stimulate thought. The more persons really find their own standpoint and will
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defend it, the larger the number of those who will align their life in the
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direction of a certain goal and who will consider the environment when making
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their decisions, the sooner will it be possible for us to take our place in
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the galactic community.
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Josef Hasslberger
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