Tuesday, July 10

Reflective Attitude

In reference to Aryanism; the idea of a super race or moderately speaking a race without genetic defect is that for those who may meet the criteria, for some, it may be a question of simply existing. Not having the responsibility to grow, educate, or pursue higher levels of consciousness could easily be a methodology widely accepted in that scenario, because it is as it stands now. So few of the "genetically superior" make an attempt and even fewer still of those who attempt it make it or at least don't give up within their lifetime. It seems to be more the "genetically inferior" that strive for enlightened attainment. e.g. Stephen Hawking; Hawking is an enigma in that his physical self is vastly inferior to that of even the average human being, though his 4th dimensional self, or his mind, functions at a level not greatly higher than the average man, but running at least at full potential compared to that of the common man. To say that a genetically superior body would automatically yield a superior mind is bit more than naive I feel.

The example of the peg leg

In the event of trauma to the physical self, e.g a lost limb. That person has already been given a social advantage in life, as his very existence is a feat unto itself. whereas average people must strive to ensure they remain intact as well as pursuing higher goals. For that man who, until recently was fully intact, simply existing provides him acceptance and even admiration in some cases of social restraint. While it is true that the author would prefer to remain physically whole, it does pose an interesting sociological question. Is it better to be average entirely or be crippled and perform at at least an average level?

Is the endless waiting for things to begin and end an inevitable consequence of life?

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