Sunday, October 29, 2023

Quiroga - 124

 THE END OF TRADITIONS

If the Coliseum reopened and was legalized, it would certainly be a box office and social media success, because the social media algorithm loves controversy, it relies on discord and not on mutual understanding, which it considers tedious.

Barbarism, however, is entertainment that entertains and delights until it happens within one's own home, or with people close to them, with whom there are emotional ties, because while it is not like that, it seems close and distant at the same time, like a series on television, which is inside our homes and in front of which intense emotions occur, but which we keep at a distance with the remote control in our hand, which provides us with security.

Barbarism is the hallmark of the self-centered and selfish consciousness of our humanity, which has the seal of ancient traditions, which have lost all their nobility and dignity, but still continue to be repeated, despite the fact that it is clear that they no longer have any efficiency.

The tradition of violence is being replaced by new emerging traditions, which are based on group consciousness, on the vision of interdependence between us, of the same kingdom, on the interdependence between us all on the other kingdoms of nature, visible and invisible, and on the relationship with the planet and the solar system too.

And it is not that the new tradition of group consciousness is pacifist, but it certainly does not have violence as its main means of reference.

Even though it may seem like utopia, if it is possible to speak and find an echo in the heart when expressing group consciousness, this means that it is emerging and that, inexorably, it will replace the ancient traditions, which no longer provide support for our evolution.

The discomfort of not being able to do what you want is not greater because life presents itself with its inherent mysteries and changes the game from one moment to the next. Therefore, avoid wasting time with complaints and whining.

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