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Choking Machine

CHOKING MACHINE...


I read this article today, and it hit me hard. I, too, have felt as though I were choking from the "machine" that has become our society and environment. So I offer it here in hopes that Dr. Weltner's words will ring true with some of you, too.




"We've got this wonderful culture, which has offered us lives full of unthinkable luxury and possibility. Our economic system has produced our homes, our cars, air travel, television, computers, the Internet, restaurants with access to a variety of food that emperors would envy. We live in a splendor that previous generations could hardly imagine. But in spite of this abundance, I write this out of a spiritual void that so many of us are experiencing. ���


As the world speeds up and our stress magnifies, our souls crumble. We work long hours at mind-numbing jobs, spend hours of passivity in front of mindless TV, experience the cruelty of governments, the lack of compassion and civility in our public life, the decline of public services.


Above all, there is the feeling of being crushed: stressed beyond any reason. All this raises the question of meaning. As life ratchets up and tightens around us, we are left to wonder what it's all for. We teeter at the edge of a spiritual void.


Our culture is like a MACHINE that grows relentlessly. It is the great driving force. It includes everything: corporations which increasingly exploit employees and customers, our government which increasingly is marked by greed and corruption, our movies, full of violence and cynicism, our advertising, our unsafe streets, the triviality of our media, our too-busy lives. As the MACHINE becomes more and more pervasive, it crowds out the few remaining woodlands and wetlands where we can feel the peace of nature, where we can relax and find beauty. How has this MACHINE, which has generated such material bounty for us, gotten so very out of control?


It is probably useful to look at the mechanism of cancer, another dynamic system that is characterized by uncontrolled growth. Cancer also grows relentlessly. It squeezes out normal cells as it blindly multiplies. It kills, not by intent, but just by doing what cancer cells do, by multiplying mindlessly, pushing everything else out of its way. Like the MACHINE.


And, like cancer, the MACHINE is invasive. It forces its way into every nook and cranny. On our streets we see people walking, their brains invaded by iPods or cell phones. TV invades airports, bars, the waiting rooms of our ERs. In the very center of our lives, enthroned in our "family" rooms, it imports murder, sex, betrayal and cynicism into the very heart of our family life. Under the veneer of "entertainment," the MACHINE enters our most sacred spaces. �����


Cancer cells do not mean to do damage. When a cell mutates and becomes cancerous, the real change is that it has lost its sense of place and purpose. Normal cells grow, but to fill a bodily need: a cell dies in my cornea, and a new cell grows in its place. Once its purpose is achieved, it stops growing. The mutation that leads to cancer frees that cell from any knowledge of nature's intent. Once mutated, it only knows to keep growing.


Similarly, the MACHINE follows the law of continual growth. If we ask the CEO of Wal-Mart why he compensates his employees so poorly, he'll answer,

"To increase profits."

Why buy from exploited foreign workers?

"To increase profits."

Why move into towns that wish to save their main streets?

"To increase profits."

To "Is there no end?" he'll respond truthfully,

"The board insists I increase profits or they'll replace me with someone who will."


We shop at Wal-Mart because it sells the cheapest.


So Wal-Mart follows its path and grows and grows and grows. And there is no one to tell Wal-Mart that we don't need another store in town to displace all the town's small businesses. There's no mechanism to force them to pay a living wage or offer their employees health insurance. Their only law is to grow and grow and make money.


One final point about cancer. Our body produces cancer cells every day. But our body protects us by producing white blood cells and antibodies that recognize, attack and destroy most cancerous growth. This feedback mechanism is at the heart of our protection from disease. The body is dependent on such feedback to keep all its systems in line. Under normal conditions, this feedback controls the lethal potential of cancer.


Each of us needs to find our own way. My hope in writing this is that you will take some time to plan for your own soul survival."


[Dr. Jack Weltner is a resident of Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, The Earth.]


I couldn't have said it any better. Thank you, Dr. Weltner, for these insights. We all need to dig a little deeper, I think, to determine what this life is all about.


Cheers,

Bex

7:00 am - 24 June 2005

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