The content discusses the troubling notion of treating governance like a corporation, suggesting a shift towards authoritarianism disguised as efficiency. It warns of the dangers of CEO-style rule, drawing parallels to historical monarchies and feudalism, and advocates for a moral democracy rooted in dignity, ethics, and individual participation rather than capital.
We need a song to unite our nation…Julia Ward Howe: America’s Feminine Peace-weaver and Prophet – the Battle Hymn of the Republic
Julia Ward Howe, a poet, feminist, and abolitionist, is celebrated for her poem "Battle Hymn of the Republic," which unified America and recognized women's suffering during the Civil War. Despite facing patriarchal constraints, her literary contributions ignited conversations about women's roles and equality, leaving a lasting legacy in American culture.
Socrates and the Art of Going Within
Socrates, the father of Western philosophy, advocated for self-examination as the path to true wisdom. He utilized the Socratic Method to encourage deep dialogue, emphasizing that understanding oneself requires confronting one's assumptions. His meditative approach and focus on inner truth position him as a pivotal figure in philosophy, bridging reason and intuition.
Have you read a good book lately? Reduce Stress through Reading
Reading serves as a form of meditation, aiding in concentration and stress relief. By immersing oneself in a novel, individuals can escape reality and enhance their focus, unlike distractions from TV and social media. This practice encourages a peaceful mind and can improve overall mental well-being. Embrace the joy of reading for clarity and calm.
Transforming Political Qualifications for True Leaders
The current political landscape prioritizes fundraising over genuine leadership qualities. Candidates often require financial backing to be considered viable, leading to a cycle of career politicians and oligarchy. A new selection process should focus on character, community service, and ethical integrity, removing money from candidacy criteria to redefine effective leadership.
Did Women Create Writing?
The first known author in Western history was a woman named Enheduanna, a high priestess from ancient Mesopotamia who composed hymns and poems to the Goddess Inanna around 5,000 years ago. This highlights the early association of writing with female deities and emphasizes the contributions of women to literature and knowledge.
So what is religion, really?
Religion, at its core, originates from a deep feeling of connection and a quest for meaning. Initially, it emphasized direct experience and unity, intertwined with philosophy. Over time, it became institutionalized, obscuring the feminine aspect. Ultimately, religion invites us to reclaim our intuitive wisdom and recognize our shared humanity in a mysterious universe.
Release the Pressures of Reality through Imagination
Imagination is undervalued in today's world, seen as merely a coping mechanism rather than a source of happiness and progress. The focus on reality over imagination stifles creativity in education and life, despite the potential of dreamers to enact change. Embracing imagination is crucial for personal fulfillment and transforming the world.
From GDP to GNH: A Shift Towards Digital-Dignity Capitalism
If the “Digital-Dignity Economy” described in last week’s article became reality, an ethically guided form of digital-dignity capitalism, then Gross National Happiness could become a global standard. We’d be free to design systems where: People earn enough to live and dream because their basic needs are met Theft becomes rare because their basic needs are…
The Return of the Feminine Philosopher
This meditation explores the theme of inner awareness and the revival of feminine philosophy, emphasizing the importance of silence in discovering one's true essence. It highlights voices of female philosophers like Theano and Hildegard, advocating for a balance between masculine and feminine wisdom to restore harmony and grace within ourselves.