Practicing from the Heart in the age of Technology - All articles and poems are by Reza Ghadimi, unless otherwise noted.
Having to deal with transferring our website to a new vendor – which has turned out to be a nightmare – kept me incommunicado with our wonderful readers like yourself. My apology! But today when I return to write an article, I find the chaotic state of our world frightening and disconcerting. So much so that I feel paralyzed to write anything, as it seems that the very fabric of our social is being torn apart by the very people who want to lead us. So, I decided to pull off this article from our archives and publish it again. Maybe it will resonate with some while deciding whom to vote for.
MERRY-GO-ROUND OF HISTORY Virgil was horrified, when he was forced out of his home of thirty years, by the government who confiscated it and gave it to retiring politicians and soldiers returning from war. Though they were a family of farmworkers; His entrepreneurial father had succeeded in building a comfortable life for his family, and Virgil was educated in philosophy by some of the best schools of the time in Rome, Naples, and Milan. He had been writing, and his forced homelessness had a profound effect on his work. He became popular, as many related to his philosophy and writing. His poem; The Aeneid has been popular for centuries. Virgil was born Publius Vergilius Maro near Mantua, Italy on October 15, 70 BC, nearly 2100 years ago. In the years since, countless wars and national discourses have displaced and exiled millions of people. All due to the pledge of those coming to power to eliminate this very prejudice, putting masses in a merry-go-round of promises, lies, and deceptions leading to disillusion and disappointments. Today, our world is more disabled and unstable than ever. Despite all our technological advancements, we are no wiser. What is frightening is that while we are fighting each other for superiority and dominance, Mother Nature is re-arranging the very world we are fighting for, and that is where our attention needs focusing. For what we may win in our wars today could be underwater tomorrow. So, I ask you – as it is said – what good is caring for our beard, when we are about to lose our head?
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