The Brotherhood
By Ethan Indigo Smith
The value of all that you know and all that you’ve been
taught can be quickly be outweighed and forgot by your belief in and support
for manmade national, racial, religious and cultural institutions.
All wars root themselves in a bed of belief in and support
for institutions and in contrast the hatred for of stigmatization of
individuals within varying alternative institutions. All zealotry and loyalty
begins in the feeling of being involved in an institutional family. People are
convinced that they are part of an institutional family, an institution that
presents itself as immortal.
In Tibet and the region Buddhist lamas are known to
reincarnate and return to their monasteries variously proving they are toddler
reincarnates and the Dalai Lama is found through reincarnation tests. To the
profoundly compassionate Buddhists heritage and family lineage is unimportant
next to the compassionate brotherhood, at the monastery or wherever. Seeking to
solve suffering with compassion is much more important than any other
community, more important than your family, your friends, your neighborhood,
your state, your country and whatever institution you might put before
compassion.
The Buddha posited love and into four parts; love of self,
love of others, love for the happiness of others and love for all beings in
equanimity. You cannot love others without love of self and you cannot love at
the higher level unless you love at the level preceding it. Loving compassion
is true wisdom and the brotherhood of man is the only family one should be
loyal to. All else is tribal impulses played by controlling institutions.
The institutional apparatuses and apparitions which seek to
inspire your enlistment are bogus. There is only the brotherhood of man.
You can see the disturbances caused by people within
themselves and outside of themselves when their love is covered up by beliefs
in alternatives to the brotherhood of man. Some people hate themselves, most
people hate other people and many people hate the happiness of others and some
people just hate everything. Loving
Our love, which can be equated to childlike innocence, gets
covered up by traditions and training mechanisms, often through instigation of
feelings of guilt. We do not lose our love it simply gets covered up by
ignorance. We tend to think of ignorance as lack of knowledge, however normally
ignorance stems from being full of incorrect ideas and misguided beliefs.
Ignorance is usually full not empty. Let
go of your pride for your family and country and whatever institution gained
your loyalty and share love for humanity.
Calculate which stage of love your heart stops at and push
forward through the installed ignorance with a flaming sword of a peaceful
warrior. In Tibet and India the flaming sword signifies the weapon of the mind,
yielded by the heart. The flaming sword cuts through layers of ignorance,
through the training and institutionally supportive traditions layered on us.
The flaming sword cuts away the extraneous and superfluous ignorance preventing
us from loving ourselves, others, the happiness of others all things equally.
Let go of your beliefs and false pride, grab your flaming sword and be a
peaceful warrior.
If not now, when? If not for Tibet, then who? Stop make
believing.
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