The Call

When two share a deep passion

A call comes from their souls 
Pointing to a destination
Anxious if no one goes

They learn to stand and bear
Resist, hold at bay 
And let loyalty, love and care
Win, as they should, the day
They will turn it to enjoyment 
Even with the fervent call  
With love, full and abundant 
And no one taking falls. 

There is no fear of loss 
This resounds within their souls 
It perceives no thing by cost
But delights in what it knows



   

Preservation

The purpose of having authority is to preserve creativity in others. When we apply this to governing, the priority is to find the best way to protect a community from upheavals within and being taken over by those outside. Contentment is achieved internally when the people have sufficient wealth and honor. It is hard to equalize these within a country since everyone has varying levels of passions and ambition. Ideally, a country will have a strong middle class; those who have sufficient supply and are well respected. If these are a majority, there is little likelihood for a revolution regardless the type of government they choose. Having good treaties and a strong military make it less likely an invasion will occur from outside. Treaties should be beneficial to both parties for trade and protection. To make any social structure work, the participants must have good character, but our passions can lead us astray. This is where we get the word tyranny. A tyrant is someone who does well at making himself appear to have concern for the public good but uses authority to enrich himself, gain notoriety, and fulfill his own desires. Opposing parties always try to characterize each other as such.

Any time a person or a group is given authority, the potential exists for them to do either good or bad. People can have good success and yet have poor character. Sometimes we associate squandering with successful athletes and successful business people who have lost the ability to control their passions. An unsuccessful person can also have poor character by resigning themselves to failure and giving themselves to vices. Success and failure can be dependent on circumstances as well as performance and outcome isn’t always an indication of character. An ideal leader will have both good performance and good character so they can be stable through success or failure. A person can start out with good motives then later succumb to the lure of vices. Since this commonly happens with normal people, the best way to insure it doesn’t is to limit the scope of powers to those we give authority to. This is why constitutions are written by the people where powers are divided and limited. The goal is to have good leaders and yet limit their powers so they don’t become corrupt.

When we have the best and the brightest in office as with a aristocracy or monarchy, the temptation is for them to become arrogant or focused on securing their own empire. With a democracy, demagogues who seek notoriety use rhetorical skills to impose their will on the whole by inciting the passions of a majority. Most dictators start out as demagogues. Everyone wants a strong lasting democracy where everyone has a say and enjoys freedom. Once corruption takes hold, it is hard to swing things back internally since tyrants do things to preserve what they have and have the power to do so. We will look at some of these things in the next post.

Glowing

I love to see you glowing

Like a gentle breeze blowing 
I hope the good keeps flowing 
It settles my heart 

The way I gage success 
Is through your happiness
When things don’t seem the best
Your smile saves me  
If I could wrap up joy 
And be a delivery boy
I’d be faithfully employed 
Making you smile
The way I gage success 
Is through your happiness
When things don’t seem the best
Your smile saves me  

Captured

“Hello,” she said and then they smiled

An image in their heads a while

But something deep inside was riled 
Love captured them to their surprise
So they tried to analyze
By gazing in each other’s eyes 

Reason shook its fist
There’s no way that love exists
They must need an exorcist!
  
So for a while it became confined 
To snippets, quotes and rhymes 
But it never left their minds. 

The Ultimate

The heart champions feelings 

But the mind seeks what is noble 

And what is life without nobility?
It brings a tranquil peace of mind. 
Yet why would we waste passion?
This fire burning deep within
Our minds can’t comprehend love
And neither can our hearts 
Love is the ultimate passion
Yet is the ultimate act of nobility. 

If I had my Druthers

The pursuit of blame toward people can be a real annoyance because it is distracts from real issues. It is characteristic of the cult of personality we have today. Those who are obsessed with ego quickly take the shortcut of passing blame rather than taking the effort to objectively look at an issue. But realistically, most people are trying to do the best they can with what they know. We also have different passions and different things that are important to us. When we come together to make laws, they should cover common interests. But but if we allow ourselves to become crisis mongers and personality worshipers, we become ineffective at finding this common ground. Parents find out that the problem isn’t the kid who knocked over the lamp, it is the fact that all the kids were too rowdy and needed to take their energy outside. Each individual needs to tone it down and be considerate of their surroundings when we use principles over blame. Even in ourselves, it is only when we get past that unattainable perfect character we all expect to be and look objectively at what works best for us and what we enjoy, that life can become enjoyable. Guilt is the product of blame. Although we should be responsible for our actions and not blame others, it is counterproductive to beat ourselves up too. The same goes for those around us. We can recognize principles and the ramifications that usually follow but really don’t know their motives and circumstances. Examining other cultures works the same way.

The issues among people have striking similarities throughout history and that is what makes ancient writings and history fascinating. We can see how they dealt with things and what the outcome was for them. Since no one can see into the future and see the effects of what we put in place, we can at least look at what happened historically and avoid the pitfalls they ran into. Rather than looking for characters to assassinate as today’s custom is, we can observe actions and principles and see what happened.

The Greeks thought it important to record their history and perspectives so others could build on them. They are considered the ones who started looking objectively at governing systems that get the most out of human potential and writing down their observations. We see the fruit of their endeavors still today through their philosophy, writings and archaeological remains. The history of these regions is a fascinating one too. Traveling Europe can spark ones interest. Many areas were settled, conquered and resettled by different people at different times. Our minds like to think that everything stays the same, but history shows otherwise.

The eastern coast of Turkey along the Aegean sea was the stage for much of the Greek ancient history. Ancient Troy was located along that coast as was Constantinople. It is called Istanbul today. The Greeks first and then the Romans settled and controlled the area and it eventually became Christianized. Afterward, the Latin and Greek part of the Christian church separated. The area around the Aegean sea became a powerhouse and the Greek center of Christianity was Constantinople for a thousand years. The Muslim incursion into the east sparked crusades and help was given from the Latin side of Christianity. But power struggles broke their unity, Constantinople was sacked by the Latin side and the Muslims eventually took over the entire area and westward. The Muslim Ottoman empire lasted until World War one when it was broken up since they supported the Germans on their eastern border. This is a very vague summary. But you can see that conquering lands and taking them over happened over the years in every country. America’s natives were no less conquering each other before Europeans settled and took over themselves.

It was normal for the middle class in ancient Greece to own slaves. This was the practice for mankind for most of history. The reason was due to large projects that required little skill that needed to be completed. Mundane tasks that brought income to middle class people could best be done by servants so the owner could improve everyone’s lives by attending to management. It also made it possible for advances in writing, architecture and produce. The mindset was that slavery was better and held more hope than the barbaric or impoverished system they would otherwise be trapped in. Some ancient cities distributed food from central areas to feed their population. Certain foods were free such as grain. Slaves provided the backbone to have a city-state structure where citizens could give themselves to governing, science philosophy and protection. Today we have harnessed chemical energy from carbon to do the work that slaves used to do. But when we look at other civilizations, they didn’t have what we have today. This is something we have to consider today when we study other cultures.

The Narrator

In this quest to shake the mundane

Experiences without you aren’t the same 
Tour the Taj Mahal and my heart would say meh
Ride raging rapids and I’d only feel wet 
So I’ll keep up the search for what’s greater
Though it all becomes great when you’re the narrator 

Alive and Free to Pursue Dreams

To get along with anyone, we have to first find common ground. In order to accomplish great things, people have to cooperate with each other. This is an axiom we start from in all our conversations about governing. But so there isn’t an overbearing group of people holding creativity back, we must set limits on how much control is ceded over to others while allowing people to be free. It works this way in family relationships too. This too has to find a mean or a good place where security and help is available and yet freedom is exists to be one’s self. Over a large group, such as a country, the three areas a government exists to protect are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. By now you probably see that these areas of preservation also exist in our close relationships. We are first glad the person exists, want them to be free to be themselves and to be able to accomplish their dreams. We want the same for ourselves and for others. These are the traits of good governing both for ourselves and those we come in contact with.

A person who is rich and greedy might try to control others to their own advantage. A person who is dependent might exchange freedom for control of a portion of another person’s money. Both of these people are controlled by money and are not really free. In order to be free, a person needs to be independent. Self respect and honor between people have to do with an exchange of work or use of one person’s talent to help another in their endeavors. Eventually they both, through a mutual agreement, can work toward their dreams. We want to preserve an environment that encourages this practice. Governing doesn’t exist to create, even within ourselves; governing exists to preserve. Free thought and actions toward dreams can only be accomplished by individuals.

So the subject becomes on of sustaining an environment that will allow people to both think and do things freely. How much governing does it require? But along with freedom to do, people need to be responsible for what they do with themselves and how they interact with others. An environment where people govern themselves is ideal since this also helps with accomplishment. Anyone who has artistic ability will see their expression increase as they use self discipline and practice. This works with music or other talents. Our biggest resistance isn’t the person across the street but it is in ourselves. A culture that encourages pointing fingers is one that will also inhibit the finger-pointers talents. So a governing system that points out differences and gives preferences is also a governing system that will stifle creativity. Individuals that take responsibility for themselves are the only ones who can improve themselves. We might just take a look into the subject of Blame a little deeper.

Complete

Some are content 

With unfinished dreams
Unpaid bills
Going with the stream
 
Then cross a fence
And start it again
With their unfinished business
Leaving unfinished friends 

But a life that’s complete
Till the end is my creed 
With love fully expressed
Every breath That I breath
No unfinished business
Will I leave behind 
Call me obsessed 
I don’t mind.