27/7/2006 - Creative energy. Emotionaly identified with.

Answering to an internet

surfer:

Your letter describes present current events very well and you are 2 or 3 centuries foreseeing due to your noble wishes. But, "voters must change", you write.


Concerning my interest in politics, I don't feel concerned anymore, being deeply convinced that the world is developing according to awareness cycles that humanity undergoes, with illusion about free-will: each individual having a part to play.


However, creative energy is insidiously and graduelly destroyed because of attachment to being emotionaly identified with the role.
Community has no consciousness (this is the great illusion which ideological people are drowned in). Community has only one power : that is to distribute what it has received, no more and no less.


Thanks for your regard, asking my advice. So, I would not say "voters must change". I would rather say " the individual has to rise its cousciousness so to change. That is the theme of my sculpture Harmony.


Surely you have realized that the capacity for the individual to distinguish between Reality and Illusion is much conditionned by masses. If you show a rose and a mirror reflecting it, how many noses will crash against the mirror trying to smell the perfume? How many nails will break against the mirror trying to appropriate the rose? How many fingers will be bleeding due to their crushing grasp against the thorns of the real flower, trying to possess it ?


There will come a time when the science of the matter will merge for one honeymoon night with the science of the soul, in its individual experiential aspect, that is absolutely not ostentatious, therefore automatically brotherly human.


It is preferable to give our hope an eternal life so as to bring harmony in our life, so short-lived, banal and swimming in illusion our body and mind are.
Friendly encouraging you.


JP Floch


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