Friday, 22 October 2010

National Miseducation

Variety is the only excuse for abundance- Fernando Pessoa (Erostratus:
The Search For Immortality)

The power of the statement 'there is strength in diversity' has been
waned into nothing, relegated into the realm of clichés, & we are the
worse off for it. We have been so fixated on the examples of 'more
developed' countries making the most of their 'limited resources' that
we cripple ourselves in the bid to be faithful imitations. The variety
of the world has been lent to them, not given neither is it their
birthright. The wiser nationalities still retain their identities. But
all the variety available in the world can never replace the variety
you have at home.
Nigeria enjoys variety in resources that the rest of the world only
dreams of. Variety in terms of usefulness, tribal & cultural offerings
(in terms of history, rites, music, dance, cuisine, etc), natural
resources both mineral & human(skilled & unskilled), we tend to
ignore. The only time we'll respect them, it seems, is when some
foreign person who's been dulled out of mind sees us in our colour &
declares that we have what the rest of the world must model themselves
after. We see our variety without respecting the abundance that comes
with it.
We have abundance in terms of everything that stands us out as people
within a country. But we don't respect it, we don't respect ourselves,
& we will lose it. I'm talking of a material that can't be weighed in
terms of money, or comparative purchase or speculation.
What are we? A mad blend of ability? A forced amalgam of nations &
smaller nationalities? Or perhaps we are 'trouble' maturing over time?
I believe 'No'!

Who can be a better me than I? The potential of my life is the
combined history of my line & of those who I precede is is too great
to yield to cultural conquest.
That is what we're facing. Long after formal colonialism went out of
fashion, it still pervades in terms of choosing the alien over the
more familiar. Just to make things clearer, it is a human error. Even
the Israelites chose foreign gods over the God who brought them out of
Egypt. Perhaps they, like ourselves, felt they could better employ the
use of these gods better than the people they had failed?

I am a christian, more importantly a believer, so I don't think that
God is a foreign entity. The syncretic nature of the religion points
this out clearer than any sum of arguements ever could. How or why?
Simple. We have strong parallels so as to suggest that we've been
prepared for a time such as this, long before our forefathers even
knew of Christ Jesus.

My plea is to not dismiss our past as a paganistic dabbling into
darker arts. It is our truest identity. If you doubt, ask yourself why
english fails to explain Love as explicitly as greek, or latin, or
Spanish. None of these languages are connected to me culturally, but
they do expose the fact that one language cannot effectively encompass
what we seek to know as God.
When Jesus said,'It is finished.', my belief is that he meant man's
search for a means to be worthy of God's attention & full involvement
in the lives of men. The means has been set, have we used it?
If not, we should. It acts as an indictment on us. In whatever
capacity is made known to you, use it to understand Him, & build your
faith in your very core as a person. The reason is simple...nothing
about you is alien to Him. According to His word is the only guarantee
that we will find Him. On his terms, not the terms of the heads of any
church worldwide or your immediate leaders in the church. This is not
an excuse to ignore them or mock them. Rather, it is so that we will
understand that our leaders are just men, our choices are still ours
to make, but they're best when informed by means of exegesis of
trained men. No pastor is God to me, but no pastor is to be mocked by
us. You cannot criticise another man's servant. Think about it.

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Sunday, 17 October 2010

Myths, Fallacies & the things inbetween

Great sex- is a myth. A great sex life is not. It's perception
determined, not measurable by any known standards. Why am I pointing
this out? Why not? It is the object of daily fantasy. Complete
strangers united by something so private, yet belongs to no one
person.

Love- is a fallacy. The word is an english misnomer. There are
different words for the 'general set of feelings' this word is
associated with. Most of these words are not of the english language.
The greeks did a good job, but when you explore other cultures, you
have to agree that love isn't the best word to describe the courage to
leap into fire for someone you 'adore'. I'm not saying I haven't been
burnt in the process, but really...

Success-is an inbetween. It depends on cultural references. The chap
who set off world war one by shooting Prince Franz Ferdinand & his
wife was considered a cowardly terrorist by the world in general.
Serbia not too recently honoured him as a national hero. Go figure.
Maybe as he was slain, he knew something the world didn't at the time.
Maybe he is a father of present Serbia. Anyway, he's considered a
success now. It is all perspective. But I'm also conviced that is not
democratically determined as well. Our individual selves cannot agree
on what the greatest success is for a man, woman or child. Selah

Equal Relationships- please. Someone must be slave, or selfish.
Altruistic motives are too cotton-candy to last long enough. That's
why I'm convinced in keeping up with the christian faith. You do unto
others as you should for the sake of God, because it is already
understood that His relationship with you is not equal, but you're not
loved any less.

I'm going to sleep now. If any more crop up in my head, it had better
have staying power, because I'm not going to roll over to write shit
down. Got work in the morning, and it 2:50 am already.

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Wednesday, 13 October 2010

A faith cocktail

To mix your faith with your life and the activities is the way we're
designed to live. I know this because of a telling symptom...
Confidence.
A person who speaks with confidence, *not blind passion (dogmatism),
empty courage (bluffs) or skillful repetition (parroting)*, speaks
with a certainty of a stone in flight. He/she will land where he/she
says he/she will because he/she knows the influences, patterns & power
that are at work in his/her life. I bring this up because we've had a
mis-education in our lives. We've extended the fallibility of man to
be an attribute of God. This is the blossoming of the weed (do not
giggle) known as a double-mind. God isn't uncertain of His word, which
He values more than His name. A name contains its bearer within the
contexts of it's bearer's perceived abilities & (more importantly)
inabilities. The universe is not the product of a fallible, uncertain
sentience. A double-mind suggests that it is.
As human beings, we cannot easily relate to anything outside a human
context. A sign of this is the giving of names. We aren't the height
of intellect. This evidence suggests to me that God let us name him so
as to accomodate our 'inabilities'. No name of God is given by him,
save one, the tetragammon YHWH, which we can't pronounce for the basic
issue of the absence of vowels. Every other name is based on what he's
done in the lives of those who presented the name to be used.
I'm talking about this for the simple reason that it pisses God off
something fierce when we mix a tainted faith with what He has said.
He's not finite, doubtful or lost. When he says something in the word,
it is not He 'hopes' will happen. 40 years of 'maybe' stole total
manifestation from those who lived most of their lives as slaves in
Egypt. Don't let it steal from you. You might not be able to afford
what you'll lose next.
The coolest thing about the matter for me is that He put it on him. It
doesn't require goose bumps, shivering or a sense of being stunned.
That He said it is enough. Waiting for His word to come to pass in
your life is inevitable, but confidence/faith is what makes it
relevant for you. Is what makes Him happy. You won't brush him into
the generalisation of Luck.

No one is Lucky with God, or fortunate...blessed. He's consciously
involved with your life & the good things that come into it. It is
faith that encourages more of that... He won't share His glory with
anything that man cooked up to explain away the small showings of His
Power.

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