Every Epoch’s Indifference Brings a Renewed Faith.
There are crucial times when Faith is challenged and religion has been diminished within culture. Religion and culture are not synonymous nor Faith is to Religion, though; religious knowledge and rituals are the schooling of Faith and Culture. First we must take this notion of the world ending out of our heads, for we will perish long before Earth. Yet at all these times, the rise of Christianity, the creation of Buddha, the rise of Judaism and Sufism, and the Taoist dislike of China’s civil myopic bureaucracy, there were Apocalypses (Lifting of the Veil) writings and warnings about human heedlessness and absolutism clericalism and its relationship to governance and libertine ideals.
Our discourse needs to be much more conscious and thoughtful, given the 200 years of market and culture developments, with attempted utopian processes. Religion will again be re-defined or humans will give rise to another moral compass, as the world we knew becomes anew, and Ma Earth brings her balance.
As in our evolution, the animal propensity and pococurante governances which is the easy road, has manifested with vile consequences once again. It is being witness here in our nation and around the globe. Once again a tough and loving discipline is being demanded, as we become awash in follies and vitriolic quips against our own species and those demanding human consciousness for the road ahead.
The World Will Not End in 2012
These are the warnings for us on this globe:
BUENOS AIRES — It has become a nightly ritual. The residents of Villa Lugano, a scruffy neighborhood on the city’s south side, burn tires and beat drums, while a dozen police officers in fluorescent orange jerseys stand behind a metal barricade, protecting about 90 squatters from the neighbors’ wrath.
PRICHARD, Ala. — This struggling small city on the outskirts of Mobile was warned for years that if it did nothing, its pension fund would run out of money by 2009. Right on schedule, its fund ran dry.
To all a wise New Years