Saturday, March 21, 2009

this is from south lebanon blog spot. i did not bother to rewrite here it is from her site
[israel..sheesh... and no wonder no one of the killing and genocide gets no attention in the united states because of the jewish influence everywhere. frankly, they carry this false anti-semitic banner to which many would compare the african american claim to retribution rights, except they have taken the ordeal to greater, and more cunning lengths, by nature of their people. israel , thanks to american backing, has acquired powerful assets, and with the jewish diaspora , and influence worldwide has masked its terrorist fundamentalist religious philosophies of ethnic superiority which rages in its country from ultra-right wing rabbis'; into creating indiscriminate soliders, even telling them so...& the fact US supports Israel wit 4 $Bill yearly.
[excerpted from South Lebanon Blogspot]
In March 2008, Rabbi Yisrael Rosen, director of the Tsomet Institute, a religious school attended by students and soldiers in the Israeli settlements of the West Bank, issued a religious opinion that appeared to authorize the killing of all Palestinians. Rosen was widely quoted as having written, "All of the Palestinians must be killed; men, women, infants, and even their beasts." Rosen's ruling garnered support among leading Israeli rabbis authorized to issue Jewish religious opinions.

the UN president, the worlds highest elected official condemned Israel's ruthless attacks on children, women, indiscriminately slaughtering people- as apartheid. to the worry of UN officials, there were several death threats on the UN president.


whats more troubling is that Israel has always had a policy of genocide planned for the Palestinians, estimated at around 1.5 million living on the gaza strip. Ilan Pappe, israeli historian in his book ' ethnic cleansing of of Palestine' talks about Israel's genocidal policy. It is touted as Israel's Zionist final solution, and has been going even fore the 1948 established of the state of israel.

It is a sad tragedy actually what is happening to the Palestinians. In fact, many in the United States were unaware due to the Jewish propaganda that is apparent in society here, the excessive sympathies they have sucked in, to their greater influence, that is why the many atrocities committed by Israel go unnoticed. The Middle East is a turbulent region, but as you read the history of it, the details, you begin to unravel that the United States foreign policy and desire for imperial control in certain economic territories or expansive security policies as left many places fucked up for lack of a better word. The UN president was also on counsel to help IJC in favor of Nicaragua vs the United states , in a case that pressed the defendant , the US, had supported with military arms a right-winged party to overthrow the government. this is also the time when ruben dario wrote his famous poetry, and letter to Roosevelt concerning the costra nostra (cant remember the party name) , and murders and violence caused by all that.

in fact history is an important subject. unfortunately, high school or college classes do not teach you the things you need to know. in english you might learn to capitulate , to write the correct sentence structures, to transition well, to write pose without excessive ' to be' verb formations. and express thoughts more concisely- but if you have nothing to express, nothing but the language written in the books you've read, with little imagination beyond from the richness of your own life, then you have not experienced life. that is why that writer who slammed slum dog millionaire, the actual slum dog himself, because he himself was a newsweek writer, that came from the ghettos of india, which is like the worst place in the world besides places in africa, thailand, and maybe in china too (because its all hushed up from the outside world). it is true, even after spending many years in these institutions, the knowledge i gained of the outside world, and how it works was from just investigating. reading solid works is good, but other educated thoughts are the best. their thoughts, from the same level, but more broad, help your own education to grow. its important for the other things to educate formally, to be able to eat well, and take care of yourself, unless another source of income does that for you already- like your wealthy family or something like that, a trust , or income from a steady stream of professional work. Anyways, beyond all that ,the real knowledge of what really happened in history, and the workings of this world- when you become more clear on all that, then hopefully the fake -ness of the world will open away from your eyes like dull morning eye dew. then spirituality blossoms for the right flower. by such grace, the mind awakens to new lengths and horizons.

spirituality is the only way back. people may indulge in this world forever, but it does not last. the transitory effects of fame, success are helpful in living by earning, but it is all for a purpose. the body is not meant to be beaten out, to the last end. it is meant to be taken care, of, when they say it is the temple of the soul, they mean to take care of it carefully, not zealously that it should be over pampered. there is great story that illustrates such. A great king was laying on his mattress, of dozens of rose petals, and thinking to himself, i must earnestly seek spirituality , or my life will not have fulfilled the inner seeking of myself. just as he was thinking this, a man was climbing outside his window- and the King, saw this , paused his thoughts, and came off his bed and asked him what on earth he was doing outside his window at this late hour of the night. the man replied- " I lost my camel, and i think it may be on your roof." The king told the man that it was the most ridiculous thing for him to search for the camel there. The man replied so is your idea of spiritual gain while amidst such luxuries." . The king understood, and then shortly after renounced all that he had, and sought real spirituality in ever meditation in the simplest of means. that story is an allegory . mean to exude that the inner awakening only comes when we have earnestly sought out on the path of spirituality . there is a saying in Hinduism that the earnest seeker need not look for a master, the master will find him. that the auras emanating from such a soul , such pure desire to seek out, truth, the burning of the sensation , will touch the tips of where such masters sit, and the one who is meant for your, or who you call the eternal, supplication- , it will return in natures answer, she will bend to the will, of that great one, and you will meet by circumstance. This has happened to many spiritual aspirants i have come across. the earnest seeker never goes unanswered. the only thing is, man has built many layers of impurities by vice. time does not allow you to stay fresh and pure. it would be illogical thinking to think that you could remain by just by thinking your okay, to be okay. you may not be. you may have bad tendencies, how do you reflect those. just by accepting them? that is why self-help books cannot teach you according to real vedantic teachings. the knowledge is there, inside lurking but covered by layers of life- and living. true yogi's will show you, mark their later years near death, and their bodies can still accomplish an astounding number of things,and many have shown that their bodies do not show the typical signs of decay; this is an ultimate response to man- ordinary in his thinking- that spirituality cannot even destroy death.the infinite possibilities of the illumined mind.. men with no vision cannot see this. they are blind receptacles. but a true seeker, by daily establishing himself in meditation achieves what he sought after. in yoga sutras , they say there are phases of meditation where the seeker receives, relaxation from meditation, freedom from his worries, inner awakening, and establishment in himself. they are the fruits, when not sought after, come like bees, to the silence established in the mind. only persistence establishes it, humble persistence. that is why sometimes it is not always the best student that achieves the most profound work. it is , nearly many times the humble observant, like a razor sharp , eye, he crosses the shore of all darkness.

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