It is high time that Western man changes his consciousness of moral
matters. As a consequence people will change their ways. It is actually
as if we worship human life as the supreme good. It wasn't like this
earlier in history. I am not advocating a return to olden ways, but
perhaps we could learn something from history. Charitable deeds toward
the needy humans has become an obsession, but this has as a consequence
that nature is overtaxed. It is a double standard of morality. We ought
to leave something behind for future generations, too, and not only
think of the generations that are alive today. The other day I saw a
documentary about the Bakhtiari nomads. It was time for an old man to
die. He had lost his zest so he chose not to follow the others who waded
over the river during their yearly wandering. He just sat down on the
hillside and awaited death. This was played out before the camera in
Bronowski's series from the seventies (The Ascent of Man). I am not
saying that this is worthy of imitation. I am only saying that mankind
has viewed these matters differently in earlier times.
It is not self-evident to always give our support to all forms of human
life. Earlier in history it was not obligatory to subsidize the
expansion of the human population in the Third World. The problem is
that we subsidize passive human life, whereas we should really give our
support to a self-supporting human culture that can fend for itself
without devastating the environment. But people don't seem to care. The
greater the population, the better it is. In fact, what really counts is
the human spirit, and not the passive and vegetating human flesh. My
country is invaded with people from Third World countries, who have for
the most part a primitive psychology. To subsidize these people is
reckoned as the highest good, by most of my countrymen. They will eat,
defecate, and copulate, and lead completely meaningless lives in a
civilization which is only capable of fending for their material needs,
and nothing more. It has only destructive consequences.
The materialist obsession with sustaining the growth of human flesh must
come to an end. It builds on a Marxist doctrine: "From each according to
his ability, to each according to his needs." The Communist persecutions
in the USA during the fifties builds on a misconception. McCarthy
thought that it was Communist individuals who represented a threat. In
fact, it was the Communist way of thought, the obsession with a
materialist interpretation of the world, which was infiltrating the
human soul. The spirit isn't the center of attention anymore. It is the
growth and well-being of human flesh that counts. Thusly, we need to be
nourished and passively fed, according to the dictum: "to each according
to his needs".
If instead the human spirit and the divine spirit become the center of
attention in human life, the survival and well-being of every individual
isn't that essential, anymore. Charity is good, provided that it comes
from the heart. But if charity derives from a doctrine that has been
programmed into the head, it will lead to evil consequences. What ought
to be first priority is individual life with a spiritual connection. If
we could achieve a better balance between spirit and matter then we
needn't experience those setbacks in Fascism, Communism and Nazism, and
global wars, in which individual life suddenly counts for nothing. The
only thing that counts are the State and the Dogmas. Today, this
standpoint is represented by radical Islamists, who want to achieve the
Caliphate, the Muslim state, in which religious law rules.
Thus, as Communists and Socialists subscribe to a dogmatic form of
charity (to each according to his needs), they will turn to the other
extreme and worship the Communist state as the only valuable thing,
whereas the individual counts for nothing. Behind this materialist
obsession with the sustainment of human flesh hides a collectivistic
spirit that accords life with no value at all, and which aims to
eradicate individuality. I have written about it in my Thanatos article:
http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/thanatos.htm
There is a pendulum movement between the obsession with keeping each
individual alive and wholly sustained, and the opposite standpoint of
collectivism where the individual counts for nothing, who can easily be
sacrificed in war effort, or as a slave to the state. These are the
opposite sides of the same coin, materialism and its flip side,
Thanatos - the spirit of death.
A *conscious* obsession with keeping human flesh alive is also an
*unconscious* obsession with the spirit of death, that is, an
unconscious worship of the slave state and the regulated and perfectly
controlled society where individuality will perish. Thus, the spirit of
collectivism is the enemy of the spirit of the individual. Americans
always talk about "individual freedom". They should know that the
spirit of Communism and Thanatos does not manifest in individuals, such
as Obama. It works differently. It slowly takes over their own soul. It
comes to expression in the obsession with keeping human flesh alive at
all cost, and providing for the material needs of the global population,
the striving for opulence, and making one's own life as materially
comfortable as possible. Americans should know that there is a monster
hiding in materialism, which threatens individual freedom. A simpler
lifestyle, more in tune with nature, can ward off this threat.
Mats Winther