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+CONNECTION & CREATIVE ACTION=FRUITION & CELEBRATION
+CONNECTION & CREATIVE ACTION=FRUITION & CELEBRATION
May work become our play !
Enjoy, i say , our experience of eternal NOW"today" I love you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much ! We are not alone ! Shine on! Take Care dear one! Live ! laugh, Love ! WE are abundant ! We have a choice to be our own friend and move forward together as we are all EQUAL and there is no "need"for Competition or Popularity contests on who is more beautiful , skilled and talented ! We are all awemazing in so many buddhafull ways ! For all that has happened and is happening ! I see you, WE! EYE love you, WE! I LOVE YOU ! I SEE YOU! WE I THANK YOU ,WE! Eye have remembered much wisdom and learned many lessons in the experience of life. Thank you for providing an opportunity for WE to stand in our awareness . Now we are more empowered by all that tried to tear us down or limit us. I say once more . I acknowledge the divine essence within WE! Time to shine and be our sovereign magickal loving angelic hero that we look for in the world! Time to be our own personal "Avatar" Arise and shine on! ! Fly FREE! and in other words > a a few words with the WE on this subject - -"Bob Black" What I really want to see is work turned into play. A first step is to discard the notions of a "job" and an "occupation." Even activities that already have some ludic content lose most of it by being reduced to jobs which certain people, and only those people, are forced to do to the exclusion of all else. Is it not odd that farm workers toil painfully in the fields while their airconditioned masters go home every weekend and putter about in their gardens? Under a system of permanent revelry, we will witness the Golden Age of the dilettante which will put the Renaissance to shame. There won't be any more jobs, just things to do and people to do them. The secret of turning work into play, as Charles Fourier demonstrated, is to arrange useful activities to take advantage of whatever it is that various people at various times in fact enjoy doing. To make it possible for some people to do the things they could enjoy it will be enough just to eradicate the irrationalities and distortions which afflict these activities when they are reduced to work. I, for instance, would enjoy doing some (not too much) teaching, but I don't want coerced students and I don't care to suck up to pathetic pedants for tenure. Second, there are some things that people like to do from time to time, but not for too long, and certainly not all the time. You might enjoy baby-sitting for a few hours in order to share the company of kids, but not as much as their parents do. The parents meanwhile profoundly appreciate the time to themselves that you free up for them, although they'd get fretful if parted from their progeny for too long. These differences among individuals are what make a life of free play possible. The same principle applies to many other areas of activity, especially the primal ones. Thus many people enjoy cooking when they can practice it seriously at their leisure, but not when they're just fueling up human bodies for work. Third,—other things being equal,—some things that are unsatisfying if done by yourself or in unpleasant surroundings or at the orders of an overlord are enjoyable, at least for awhile, if these circumstances are changed. This is probably true, to some extent, of all work. People deploy their otherwise wasted ingenuity to make a game of the least inviting drudge-jobs as best they can. Activities that appeal to some people don't always appeal to all others, but everyone at least potentially has a variety of interests and an interest in variety. As the saying goes, "anything once." Fourier was the master at speculating how aberrant and perverse penchants could be put to use in post-civilized society, what he called Harmony. He thought the Emperor Nero would have turned out all right if as a child he could have indulged his taste for bloodshed by working in a slaughterhouse. Small children who notoriously relish wallowing in filth could be organized in "Little Hordes" to clean toilets and empty the garbage, with medals awarded to the outstanding. I am not arguing for these precise examples but for the underlying principle, which I think makes perfect sense as one dimension of an overall revolutionary transformation. Bear in mind that we don't have to take today's work just as we find it and match it up with the proper people, some of whom would have to be perverse indeed. If technology has a role in all this it is less to automate work out of existence than to open up new realms for re/creation. To some extent we may want to return to handicrafts, which William Morris considered a probable and desirable upshot of communist revolution. Art would be taken back from the snobs and collectors, abolished as a specialized department catering to an elite audience, and its qualities of beauty and creation restored to integral life from which they were stolen by work. It's a sobering thought that the Grecian urns we write odes about and showcase in museums were used in their own time to store olive oil. I doubt our everyday artifacts will fare as well in the future, if there is one. The point is that there's no such thing as progress in the world of work; if anything it's just the opposite. We shouldn't hesitate to pilfer the past for what it has to offer, the ancients lose nothing yet we are enriched. The reinvention of daily life means marching off the edge of our maps. There is, it is true, more suggestive speculation than most people suspect. Besides Fourier and Morris—and even a hint, here and there, in Marx—there are the writings of Kropotkin, the syndicalists Pataud and Pouget, anarcho-communists old (Berkman) and new (Bookchin). The Goodman brothers' Communitas is exemplary for illustrating what forms follow from given functions (purposes), and there is something to be gleaned from the often hazy heralds of alternative/appropriate/intermediate/convivial technology, like Schumacher and especially Illich, once you disconnect their fog machines. The situationists—as represented by Vaneigem's Revolution of Everyday Life and in the Situationist International Anthology—are so ruthlessly lucid as to be exhilarating, even if they never did quite square the endorsement of the rule of the workers' councils with the abolition of work. Better their incongruity, though, than any extant version of leftism, whose devotees look to be the last champions of work, for if there were no work there would be no workers, and without workers, who would the left have to organize? So the abolitionists would be largely on their own. No one can say what would result from unleashing the creative power stultified by work. Anything can happen. The tiresome debater's problem of freedom vs. necessity, with its theological overtones, resolves itself practically once the production of use-values is co-extensive with the consumption of delightful play activity. Life will become a game, or rather many games, but not—as it is now—a zero/sum game. An optimal sexual encounter is the paradigm of productive play. The participants potentiate each other's pleasures, nobody keeps score, and everybody wins. The more you give, the more you get. In the ludic life, the best of sex will diffuse into the better part of daily life. Generalized play leads to the libidinization of life. Sex, in turn, can become less urgent and desperate, more playful. If we play our cards right, we can all get more out of life than we put into it; - WE ;) <3 Please share your thoughts, feelings on this subjects and feel feel free to think of our energy exchange and where we focus our energy . Sacred Energy exchange !!!! Take care dearone! We are not alone -mysterious muse
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When the only left to "do" is Remember, Know, Be, Create, Share and thrive!
This happens with awareness and care of our being in every moment. It is time now to stop bullying and victimizing our self and others. This covers mental, emotional, physical, energetic, sexual aspects of thyself, ourselves ;) <3 It is time to see our self as new "today" in this now present moment. It is time to heal our self, trust our self, honor ourselves and the divine one we all are . May WE be in awareness and gratitude for our breathe and our bodies! May we be all that we search and long for ! When we are authentic with our being , we are empowering and inspiring! We are doing what we can through our own moment to moment choices how we treat ourselves. May we see beyond the "me" and Remember the We . Our experience may be "limited" by our own awareness of who we are and why we are here. May we see that we have the potential to go beyond , further ... When i hear the phrase "Fake it til you make it " i often wonder "Who would say such a thing ? Why would we or anyone think that by faking "it" through life would actually benefit our well being ? Not sure , yet when i think about what we have done in the name of .... i often refer back to my own in authenticity when i become identified with a persona and clung to the role of ...... so much that i forgot who We are and why we are here. You might notice that I refer to "me" as We . Why do you think We have done this ;) <3 ? As long as i am identified with only the "me" "I" am kidding and fooling around . I am playing and having fun just as a child would play house or office or some other game . So are We ? ;) Go further. I invite you to explore and meet the one in the mirror ;) <3 Are "you" we, ready to rise and shine ? and Go! |
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