Discovering Love

a novel by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Episode 1 of the series The Lodging for the Rose

Page 75

Chapter 5 - Helen a Healer

      "Not even my friend's perception of, Mind, is not without challenges: Evidently, Mind, reflects intelligence. The challenge is to recognize that both, Mind, and intelligence, are only valid in the singular sense. Evil minds is a denial of the Sublime, of God. Intelligence is a singular quality. Justice is a singular quality. Mind is justice. There are no multiple variations of intelligence reflected in the design of the universe, some of them contrary to others, creating chaos. Therefore the dimension of Mind is likewise only valid in the singular form. The opposite is not an evil mind. It is emptiness. The universe simply could not exist on a platform of contrary intelligence that is fundamentally conflicting, erupting into chaos, neither could civilization exist on that platform for the same reason. The rulers of empires know that, Peter. And so, in their war against mankind, they destroy education. They do it by profaning all that is good, honest, just, intelligent and uplifting, by denying God. Consequently they do their best to proclaim that intelligence has no standard, because the war of empire versus civilization intentionally instigates chaos as a weapon, a weapon that directly targets the nature of intelligence. The phenomenon of empire, down to the its very core, is a broadcast denial of intelligence. It is an expression of chaos. Of course the rulers of empire don't stop by hiding that reality. They confuse the issue further, having the audacity to proclaim that their arrogant endeavor to turn the universe upside down, is their God-ordained right -- the right of kings. That proclamation has not ended to the very day, Peter. It continues in variations, known as the "rights of property," or "the right of the rich and powerful to loot the poor and weak," or "the right of superior militaries to bomb the hell out of the defenseless with relentless force." That assassination of the very essence of Mind is reflected in this madness. It is destroying civilization on all fronts, and will continue to do so until intelligence rules once again on all fronts unfolding into a new renaissance and a New World without empire. It has been said: 'The world will not be saved by acts of God but acts of men representing God. Our duty is to take these ideals seriously in our personal lives and bring them into the world. The cost of rejecting God is to become slaves of very bad men.' (Henry Makow PhD) My American friend's synonyms for the Sublime are also the synonyms for God. More than these we cannot have, with which to define our humanity, and without them we would have a world worse than slavery."

        She paused after this. "So you see, Peter," she said moments later, "it is important to put a strong focus onto the Sublime in all its dimensions, not just on love. While the Sublime is greater than us, it is reflected in us, it is a part of us, as of course is love."



      Helen pointed out that the world of the Thirty Years War that came out of the Hobbesian-type of philosophies, has already been recreated in Africa, where corporations in their quest to grab Africa's natural resources are depopulating whole areas. Love has been banished there. And it's happening in the West, too, where farmers are forced off their land through price gauging, while the land is handed over to the food cartels at auction prices, which now control society's food chain and use food as a weapon for political purposes. We can't fight the loss of love in isolation. To be able to win we have to put love in the context of the whole of the Sublime, each part of which is synonymous with the other, by which each part is enriched and strengthened."

      "Without that we face a dangerous exposure," I agreed.

      "That's what we face when the Principle of Universal Love has been banished from the world," said Helen. "Because then the whole becomes banished. What good is truth without love, or a mind without love, or love without truth? Of course to say, Peter, that the world is presently in a dangerous state doesn't begin to describe it. It's much worse. It's empty! Suppose that a small nuclear war broke out, or a major natural disaster that would severely affect the food production around the world. What would happen?"


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