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Nelson Mandela’s Legacy: Alchemy

The Golden Rule or the ethic of reciprocity is a maxim, ethical code or
morality that essentially states either of the following: One should treat
others as you would like others to treat oneself, OR,
one should not treat others in ways that one would not like to be treated.

The Golden Rule can be found in the early contributions of Confucianism,
but the concept’s framework appears prominently in many religions,
including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism,
and the rest of the world’s major religions.

That’s quite a pedigree, as maxims go. Ergo, ought not a learning-impaired
humanity adopt it as the more secular-friendly and simplified
equivalent of an ethical code or morality, more than enough, sufficiently dignified
to bring hope … to this fractious status quo … disordered.

For brothers’ keepers in this fractious status quo, piecemeal peace, is no answer;
but the late great Nelson Mandela’s visionary model may yet deliver
us from the more or less continuous anarchy … that seemingly … ever and ever,
haunts humanity. But what’s good for the goose, is good for the gander.

That’s to say that South Africa’s improbable social and political experiment may be
successful as well on that larger stage that is planetary … in scope;
just like an off-Broadway show that goes on to Broadway … however improbably.
The proof is in the pudding … and its main ingredient … is hope.

And, if indeed, it turns out that what’s good for the goose, is good for the gander,
then why NOT a global Truth and Reconciliation … consider?
For indeed, for brothers’ keepers, piecemeal peace, is no answer;
Nelson’s legacy’s … the power … to forgive and forget … and to live … together.

For verily, what could be more alchemical than that, that exponentially
builds atop the efforts of those whom have built a foundation?
What human experience better exemplifies the human spirit than the legacy
of Nelson Mandela’s model of Truth and … Reconciliation?

Treat Ye Others as Ye Would Have Others … Treat Thee (II)

The Golden Rule or the ethic of reciprocity is a maxim, ethical code or
morality that essentially states either of the following: One should treat
others as you would like others to treat oneself, OR,
one should not treat others in ways that one would not like to be treated.

The Golden Rule can be found in the early contributions of Confucianism,
but the concept’s framework appears prominently in many religions,
including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism,
and the rest of the world’s major religions.

That’s quite a pedigree, as maxims go. Ergo, ought not a learning-impaired
humanity adopt it as the more secular-friendly and simplified
equivalent of an ethical code or morality, more than enough, sufficiently dignified
to bring hope … to this fractious status quo … disordered.

UN Climate Report: Stark Warnings, and Improbable Hope that Lies, Alas … in Not Relying on OIL, COAL, and GAS!

UN Climate Report: Stark warnings, and the improbable hope that lies … alas,
in not relying on OIL, COAL & GAS! http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BBcwHoT

The United Nations is an ironic contradiction in terms; for never has there been
a body more disunited … than these disunited … nations.

Its fundamentally flawed charter makes it analogous to a paraplegic body
with the schizophrenic mind … of its multiple … personalities.

Everyone knows that the speed of light is a measureable … universal … constant.
Less quantifiable is another constant; perpetual change, from moment to moment.

From Self-Immolation and Arab Springs, a Flicker of HOPE Against TERROR … may be … ARISING

From a self-immolation and an Arab Spring, a flicker of hope against debasing
TERROR, may be, against hopelessness, suddenly … arising.

From Tunisia, ground-zero of Arab Spring, and the nation that has been sending
the greatest number of foreign fighters to ISIS a-fighting, comes hope, a-lighting.

In Tunisia, a second round of post-Arab-Spring elections has seculars winning.
It is, surreally ironically, a flicker of hope, from a destructive fire … arising.