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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1295673:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzMyMzQzOTY0XzI2OTA0QUY1] [quote:ehecatl:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzMyMzQyNTU3XzI1MTJENjhE] The thing is, is that the governmental-technological sector itself has become it's own sort of powerful lifeform. As long as there are people with twisted spritual motives, like greed, lust for power, egoisim, etc., who rise to those positions or are placed in those positions, then the machine will always turn enemy on humanity itself. In my opinion, most human society is already at a technological level that is well beyond its spiritual maturity to manage or maintain. [b]Not that there is a lack of true good selfless people in the world, there are many. But those types of people do not usually gravitate to positions of control or power, even though that impartiality would be the best qualifier of all.[/b] [quote:Martin Cadena, Malinalco Origins] ...In order to be a judge, governor, or warrior, the person had to be wise and prudent, loving and friendly, daring, valiant, and humble. [i]The aggressive warrior was badly seen. His bravery was not taken into account and he could not serve for matters of ruling (governing), but rather the warrior should first control his aggressivity (for which he would have been strictly prohibited to kill), otherwise he would only be considered a valiant person, but not a warrior. The first one that he had to defeat was Nakok Yaotl, the warrior of oneself. These Mexican warriors have more saintly qualities than us as friars, for their activities consecrate God and fellow man.[/i] So stated the Franciscan, Dominican, and Jesuit friars, among whom was Bernardo de Sahagun, friar Diego Duran, and Jose de Acosta. One can appreciate the great meaning of honor, of respect, and of service which the Mexican warriors had, being that the code of honor was very strict, to the level of, or perhaps greater than that of the Japanese Bushido. I refer to the samurais, since the Mexican warriors were there to serve the nation and God, not the whims of a person.[/quote] [/quote] You are wise, E. Apathy has its own role in this.. "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke) ~ [/quote]
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