Big Bear
05-24-2009, 05:58 AM
On my command,'Unleash Hell".
You can see I just watched the excellent movie Gladiator again!
What about 'unleashing hell'.What about those times we would want to become the Hulk and scream at thunder and lightening from the cave.
Where do we go when we feel pent up,frustrated,filled with rage against conditions we have no control over-like the current economy.Many are in this situation.Many are stuck in jobs they loath and have to hear,'Well you are lucky to have a job".
It is hardwired in the human condition for hundreds and thousands of years for us to be warriors.To hunt,and fight when we have to,to survive.What happens when your situation has changed,For the first time in human history man is reliant on technology and does not have the necessary skill to survive on barebone basics in Nature.For the first time in human history,humankind is totally estranged from their enviornment.
Where,how do we unleash hell in a world of text messaging,and e-mails from your boss that not only go to you but the head boss without you even being able to answer man to man-woman to man-man to woman,etc...
I am not implying rage in these circumstances.What I am implying is a sense of ownership,integrity,spiritual warriorship.
Can we change the tide from our ever softening self-collectively.
Why yes we can! It is just a matter of how we re-prioritize our lives.
More time in the wild places.More time listening to stillness,which holds everything.
More time to understand the flora and fauna in your own distinct area.
More time to live principles of the,Spiritual Warrior.
More time to unleash hell and embrace it as part of who you are,what you are,and what humankind is becoming.
Our children's children need a future.
You are not even a wink of an eye to a boulder,in 100 hundred years from now,you will not be here.What shall you leave behind?Will it be the legend of a man/woman and how they embraced what has become and bettered the situation in their small limited locality.Did we die without unleashing hell-allowing for the questioning of what we have become,challenging it at a basic fundamental level,and using the principles of spiritual warriorship to change .
This could be misrepresented here.Again I do not advocate people unleashing anger on the world.Human beings have done that way to much in our collective history.
Unleashing hell,I use as an analogy to question our current collective situation,and to fundamentally change day by day.
Now you have come to the right site here.To hone your body/mind/spirit by the techniques here,you will become closer to humankind collectively in movement in mind in warriorship.
It is then up to us each day what we would choose to do with it....
peace,
jason
You can see I just watched the excellent movie Gladiator again!
What about 'unleashing hell'.What about those times we would want to become the Hulk and scream at thunder and lightening from the cave.
Where do we go when we feel pent up,frustrated,filled with rage against conditions we have no control over-like the current economy.Many are in this situation.Many are stuck in jobs they loath and have to hear,'Well you are lucky to have a job".
It is hardwired in the human condition for hundreds and thousands of years for us to be warriors.To hunt,and fight when we have to,to survive.What happens when your situation has changed,For the first time in human history man is reliant on technology and does not have the necessary skill to survive on barebone basics in Nature.For the first time in human history,humankind is totally estranged from their enviornment.
Where,how do we unleash hell in a world of text messaging,and e-mails from your boss that not only go to you but the head boss without you even being able to answer man to man-woman to man-man to woman,etc...
I am not implying rage in these circumstances.What I am implying is a sense of ownership,integrity,spiritual warriorship.
Can we change the tide from our ever softening self-collectively.
Why yes we can! It is just a matter of how we re-prioritize our lives.
More time in the wild places.More time listening to stillness,which holds everything.
More time to understand the flora and fauna in your own distinct area.
More time to live principles of the,Spiritual Warrior.
More time to unleash hell and embrace it as part of who you are,what you are,and what humankind is becoming.
Our children's children need a future.
You are not even a wink of an eye to a boulder,in 100 hundred years from now,you will not be here.What shall you leave behind?Will it be the legend of a man/woman and how they embraced what has become and bettered the situation in their small limited locality.Did we die without unleashing hell-allowing for the questioning of what we have become,challenging it at a basic fundamental level,and using the principles of spiritual warriorship to change .
This could be misrepresented here.Again I do not advocate people unleashing anger on the world.Human beings have done that way to much in our collective history.
Unleashing hell,I use as an analogy to question our current collective situation,and to fundamentally change day by day.
Now you have come to the right site here.To hone your body/mind/spirit by the techniques here,you will become closer to humankind collectively in movement in mind in warriorship.
It is then up to us each day what we would choose to do with it....
peace,
jason