"May Adonai bless you and protect you! May Adonai deal kindly and graciously with you! May Adonai lift up his countenance upon you and grant you peace!" (Torah, Numbers 6:24-26) And Jesus said, "Allow the little children to come unto me. Forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God. Truly, I say unto you, unless you receive the Kingdom of God as a little child does, you shall not enter therein." (New Testament, Mark 10:14-16)

Sojourning at an Oasis Paradise

My purpose for living this life, and for writing this blog, is to understand the faith that links us to God. I wish to explore and discuss the reality at the heart of all of the world's religions. This is an immense task, but I know that God also has faith in us, trusting that we do desire the truth, as well as freedom, love and wisdom. Thus, as always, He meets us halfway. Even as God has given us individual souls, so we must each of us trace out an individual pathway to God. Whether we reside in the cities of orthodox religion, or wend our solitary ways through the barren wastelands, God watches over us and offers us guidance and sustenance for the journey.


Most of what you will see here is the result of extensive personal study, combined with some careful speculation. Occasionally, I may simply offer some Scripture or an inspirational text. I am a wide reader, and the connection of some topics and ideas to matters of faith and religion may not seem immediately obvious, but perhaps I may spell it out in the end... or maybe, you will decide that it was just a tangent. Anyway, I hope that you will find my meanderings to be spiritually enlightening, intellectually stimulating, or at least somewhat entertaining.

Friday, March 20, 2020

Project Consensus: A Vision for Unity

Today, when I take a long, broad look at the world, from the highest perspective I can manage, I see a world in trouble. We are not living out of our deepest Truth, knowing that we are all related, brothers and sisters of one interconnected family. We seem unwilling to allow each other the Freedom to live our own lives, asking only that we may also be allowed the same. And if we can find it in our hearts to really try to Love one another, we will also see that everyone must be allowed the basic resources needed for health and well being. Then, God willing, we may find the Wisdom to save the ecology of our planet, and to build long term health and sustainability into our economies. But these hopeful ideals won't just emerge by themselves. We first need something that we can all agree on, to bring us together in peace.

Humanity needs a shared vision, and a common purpose, for today, we have too much distrust of one another. We seem to think that each nation cares only for it's own self-aggrandizement, and its own power to impose its dominance and agenda on the whole world, and will stop at nothing to achieve that purpose. Of course, for our own sanity, we must hope and assume that reason will prevail, and prevent us from throwing ourselves into the dark chasm of war and mutual annihilation. For what aim should we be so irretrievably stupid?

But there still lies ahead of us the potential for greatness. We can hope that what is wonderful about Humanity may yet shine through the clouds of cynicism and inspire us to each lift up another, until we can stand together upon the mountaintops and share the beautiful vista revealing at once where we have been, and where we can choose to go next. There can be amazing opportunities spread out before our feet, golden choices to live following our most cherished dreams.

But first, we have to recognize that we all share the same heart, and its beating pulse is a cadence chanting the same prayers over and over. Unfortunately, our prayers seem to be out of step, because we are so intent on hearing our own voices that we try to drown out the songs of others. We need to take a deep breath and just listen.

And what do we hear? We hear a yearning for safety and security, because the world today is a dangerous place. The armies of neighboring nations crowd around our borders, as if waiting for the signal to attack. But why? They claim to have their own paranoid worries about us. Let's just be honest with ourselves. If we can both carefully lower our weapons, and leave a token guard in place, promising that what is yours is yours so long as what is mine will still be mine, we may see that we can all go home. We should have learned by now to "trust, but verify." Agreeing to allow everyone their safety and security is the first step toward peace. It is probably too soon to have a world without weapons, but there is no need for offensive readiness or threats of devastating retaliation.

But that is not the only prayer that we hear. We hear the nearly silent pleas of poor desperate people begging for some relief from suffering. Refugees wander in search of a place to settle down and try to put their lives back together. They need our compassion, and guiding support until they can find their own niches in a new society. But we can't just open our borders to anyone who wants to come. If we are inundated by floods of strangers, we will soon find that we are living in a strange land, where we don't speak the language.

If we are going to remain true to ourselves and our families, past and future, we have to maintain the core identity of our own communities. While it may be true that we are stronger with some diversity, we have  to resist giving too much. We must insist that those who come must be willing to assimilate and learn to be like us, and not complain of being offended by our ways and customs. If you can't be happy to blend in with the people who are trying to help you, then move on. You left your old country behind, so don't expect to rebuild it in your new one. If your faith can't rest comfortably amidst the unbelievers, then this place is not for you. You could always change your religion too, you know. Our faith encourages us to welcome the stranger to come and worship beside us.

Indeed, it is the center of our faith that tells us that we all share the same prayers and desires for a good life. Our hopes and dreams depend upon the same ideals, even when the emphasis is different. Every culture has its own focus, and its own concerns to address, but we recognize that the foundations of civilization are the same everywhere. We can not build our human spirituality without acknowledging the need for the four ideals of Truth, Freedom, Love and Wisdom. More than any strength for security, these ideals tell us who we are, what we stand for, and what we must defend.

It is no longer an imperative to "make the world safe for democracy." That was the 20th century. Now we must make it safe for all of us to live by our ideals. The particular form of government must be a response to the wishes of the people it shelters, even if they choose to serve a dictatorship. A truly benevolent dictator would know how to lead by example, and observe what is best for everyone, while he points his people toward the future. But that is what the people of a democracy would trust that God will be doing for them. If any individual feels that the way people must live under the kind of government they have is really not suitable for him, he should have the right to emigrate, and to try to find where he might fit in.

Even if you have enthusiastically agreed with all I have said so far, you must admit that it lacks the detail or focus from which we can draw any unified vision. We need a long term project that would benefit from a spectrum of inspiration and a coordinated collaboration. Something on which we can each add our creativity, a painting to realize a larger, epic mural depicting a shared aim would be best. And it must be something to demand an effort commensurate with the grand intent to reshape our swords into plowshares, and to illuminate the glory of our human spirit. It needs to be something that will make us all proud, and allow the leaders to lead us into a brighter future, while they showcase the quality of their work.

Of course, the project we choose has to be one that a large majority of people can get behind, and one, preferably, that we have already begun. And yes, we do have one that will fill all of these requirements, and it has been chosen to help us defuse our military and political tensions. By now, you surely must have seen what I'm talking about. The Reach for Space! What began as a race, to try to prove which ideology was superior, has become an international project.

The space program is a huge project, far larger than any one nation can comfortably afford to take on alone. But it is enough of a prestige claimer that any nation who wants to be recognized as a superpower wants to prove that they can be a major player. Space can be the place where we can show off our power, our brains and our vision for tomorrow. And if we can work together, sharing our plans and designs, we can go farther and faster than anyone trying to go it alone. But what the various space programs today still lack is the long view, not decades but centuries, and the cooperative spirit to collaborate and delegate pieces of the puzzle to those most likely to be able to do them well. There is no need for the duplication of efforts to replay things we have already achieved.

We only need to make sure that the links and interfaces between hardwares built by different nations will fit together, and that spare parts will be interchangeable when necessary. And our computers need shared programming, and secure operating systems. Standardization and modularity are key aspects for cooperation, while separate short term goals fitting into a larger effort are things for collaboration. All we need now is a consensus that we share the big vision and that we should work together.

If our great and powerful nations can agree that we all want to go into space, and that leadership is more worthy of prestige than  competition, then the way is open to a future that we can share in peace. And in space we can find, or even build places for people who have trouble finding a place to fit in. A frontier is a way for people to seek out new lives, try out new ways to live together, to go out in quest of fame and fortune, or just to leave their troubles behind.

We can still compete to be the best at creating works of quality, efficiency and affordability, but true leadership is about who can imagine and project the best future for everyone. Let it be a future that values our shared ideals, where we respect the whole Truth, allow each one his or her Freedom, remember to Love our neighbors as family, and consider the Wisdom of sustainability and harmony.

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