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Politics

The Right Lesson from History

For many people, modernity is like listening to an old 45 album at 78 speed. Too much, too fast to figure anything out. So people just drown out the white noise by focusing their energies on the day to day realities of their lives. Unfortunately, like the frog in the slowly warming water, most people are realizing the white noise is smothering their day to day existence.

Now what?

Fear has lead us to grasp on to easy answer con artists who gave us the tools and scapegoats to express our anger and frustration.

How has all the ranting served us?

Welcome to the Divided States of America.

If there is any good news here it is the system is imploding. All the speed bumps that historically saved our society from overheating have been co-opted by the ruling elite. We have reached the logical extreme of the American experiment. And like with all logical extremes, the theory is not performing as intended.

COVID-19 is nature’s Trojan Horse. Healthier societies have limited the damage. Toxic societies are being consumed by it. What emerges by the end of 2021 will be a new global power structure.

Could it be more equitable than the last?

Only if humanity has finally learned the right lesson from history.

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Politics

Famous last words from our political parties…

“We were attacked at the Gulf of Tonkin”

“I am not a crook”

“I pardon President Nixon”

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  • explanation we received why the first action of the new Iranian government was to attack the US embassy and take American hostages

“There he goes again”

“Read my lips, no new taxes”

“It’s the economy stupid”

“I’m a compassionate conservative”

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  • explanation we received for why we were attacked on 9/11

“Hope and Change…yes, we can”

“Make America great again”

Now our choice is the architect of mass incarceration who is being sold as the virtuous alternative to the cretin in chief.

Does any one notice the tragic analogy of the George Floyd murder?

For at least the last 50 years, our political parties have held their knee on the neck of the American people.

Today, MAGA deplorables are suffering as much as the Libtards. And while we hate each other, the government sworn to protect us is squeezing the air out of our lungs.

Time to set aside the labels and form a political party for the people, by the people, and comprised of the people.

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Author's Bio

Author’s Bio Page

Kevin Victor Howard aka AZStranger

Born and raised in the Bronx, NY. I had a very happy childhood with my brother, Ruben, and my mother, Andrea. Graduated from Cardinal Spellman High School. Served four years active duty in the US Army stationed in Germany. Attended college in Houston, Texas and graduate school in Hartford, Connecticut. Served a one year commitment as a FEMA Disaster Assistance Loan Officer primarily assigned to the Northridge Earthquake federally declared natural disaster. I made my career as a Commercial Banker. I am happily married to Nikole and live on a nature preserve community on the Oregon Pacific coast. I am a life learner who draws strength and inspiration from my connection with humanity and the natural environment that sustains us.

A few fun facts about me:

My first world series occurred in 1975 where I rooted for Carlton Fisk and the Boston Red Sox. We lost to Pete Rose and the Big Red Machine (Cincinnati Reds). I became a life long NY Yankee fan in 1976.

At 20, I drove and loaded an M-1 tank and participated in night gunnery exercises.

I served as an Olympic volunteer for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. I worked the boxing venue.

In Nicaragua, I had the pleasure of riding a horse as she swam across a stream…Priceless!

In 2019, I completed my personal Manifest Destiny living in New York, Hartford, Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix, Washougal (WA), and now Otis (OR).

Links:

• Author Links: www.Amazon.com/author/kvhoward

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17920183.Kevin_Victor_Howard

https://medium.com/@kevinhoward_94865

Onward, At Last (2017-2020) – A Tome on Behalf of our Progeny

Book Link: Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08CPDK43L/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie= UTF8&qid=&sr=

Book Link: iTunes

https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/onward-at-last-2017-2020-tome-on-behalf-our-progeny/id1531892434?ls=1&app=itunes

Book Review Links:

https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?p=1523986#p1523986

The Prairie Book Review:

Audible.com Link – Narration by Dean William Rudoy (www.DeanRudoy.com)

https://www.audible.com/pd/Onward-at-Last-2017-2020-Audiobook/B08GQDGGWB?asin=B08GQDGGWB

Inspiration:

I was a true believer in the American Dream. A U.S. Army veteran who enlisted to kill or be killed to protect the American way of life. I achieved the ideal American middle-class life…and yet I felt completely disillusioned and physically on the path to a stroke at the age of 40. My burning question: Why am I not fulfilled?

“Onward, At Last” is the published series of stand-alone commentaries revealing the lessons learned on my path to fulfillment.

Key discovery: What if the barrier to our fulfillment are our most cherished American virtues of independence, freedom, self-interest, and competition?

A comment on Authority/Credentials:

I do not write or speak from a position of authority. I live and breathe just like you live and breathe. I am a talented, educated person, but this is not the basis on which I hope you will accept the validity of my commentaries. My intention is for you to measure the truth of my commentaries based on how they are validated by your actual experience. This is the most authentic way to ascertain truth. The days of credentials validating truth are long passed.

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Philosophy

Us

There is no more euphoric feeling we experience in this life than when we are One.

Physically our oneness culminates as an orgasm.

Emotionally our oneness manifests as love.

Spiritually our oneness is realized as fulfillment.

And when all aspects of our reality align, the illusion of our independent, separate existence disappears.

We wake up from the dream that encouraged us to forget.

We transcend the limitations of this thing called life.

Our energy flows unimpeded by time or space.

We are one with each other.

We are one with Source.

We are empowered to create.

Finally…we remember who we are.

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Personal Growth

As Above…so below

Existence has a pattern that replicates from the smallest to the largest.

Consider our human body, which is comprised of over 30 trillion cells and includes about 200 different types of cells. Each type of cell possesses unique characteristics that allow it to perform a specialized function. Our bodies exist because each category of cells execute their unique functions in coordination with every other category of cells, for the good of the whole body.

Consider how we use our bodies daily. We talk, walk, eat, drink, utilize our hands and many more common tasks. Each one of these functions requires the coordinated effort of several component parts, contributing very specialized skills in order to effectively complete the most basic task. For example, the act of grasping a cup of coffee in the morning is only possible because all five fingers, guided by the vision provided by our eyes, work together to secure the cup.

Consider how we function in our modern society. Each of us develop very specialized skills that we contribute in exchange for money, which allows us to purchase all the material requirements of life that we do not produce for ourselves. Imagine how many people are involved in producing our daily food, clean water, clothing, shelter, security and even the beds we sleep in each night. Any one or group of these people who fail to provide good service can lead to very detrimental impacts on our lives. Understood this way, a good day occurs when many people acting in concert, successfully complete their unique functions for our mutual benefit.

As complex a miracle as our modern societies can be, we are unable to survive without the natural environment. Sunlight, water, oxygen, atmospheric pressure, biodiversity and many other factors all combine to create the ecosystem we need to survive.

This is how we exist each day.

Take note of the pattern that produces our existence. Each individual contributor, internally and externally, work in coordination to create the conditions that support our daily physical wellness. The value of each contributor is not how we compare to each other, but where we stand in relation to making our maximum contribution for the good of all. This is the virtue that illuminates our highest purpose.

Yet, where do we stand?

We live in a society that honors independence, freedom, self-interest, and boundless individual accumulation of wealth obtained through competition.

While none of us choose the family or country of our birth, we are drafted into a lifetime of competition that determines our access to information and range of skill development. More than half of the 7.5 billion humans on earth are so resource deprived they rarely have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Even for the wealthiest 11% of humanity living in the United States, Canada, and the European Union, significant parts of the population lose the birth lottery, and are denied full access to the resources needed to reach their full potential.

At what cost?

Imagine the explosion of human potential, innovation, creativity, and productivity if all people were able to access the accumulation of human knowledge? Yet this immeasurable human potential is lost on the altar of competition, which is neither free nor fair. The price we pay is a profound degrading of human development.

Yet we still have a choice.

We can learn the lessons of how we exist. We can take note of the role each component part plays on the whole. We can acknowledge our purpose is tied to the application of our unique talents, contributed for the good of all of us. We will then be free to commit our lives to serve our highest purpose.

And the moment we do, we will find the fulfillment that has eluded us for so long.

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George Floyd

The Evil in My Mirror

When I consider how a person can join with strangers to study scripture, then stand up and murder nine worshippers including the Pastor…I recoil in the face of evil.

When I turn on the news to learn a young man used an assault rifle to slaughter 20 five year old children…I recoil in the face of evil.

When I live in a pristine community where an Assassin enters a supermarket on a beautiful Saturday morning, and shoots a Congresswoman in the head, then turns his weapon on random strangers killing an 8 year old girl, a federal district judge, and 8 people in total until he runs out of bullets…I recoil in the face of evil.

When an independently wealthy man uses  a sniper’s rifle from his carefully chosen hotel room, to kill random strangers at an outdoor music concert…I recoil in the face of evil.

And yet as distraught as I am, I am left wondering what about American society produces so many heinous incidents?

One thing connecting these incidents is the emotional detachment each killer feels for the victims. In the absence of clinical mental illness, what explains dehumanizing emotional detachment?

Competition

Competition is one of the most important American virtues; so much so we celebrate and even glorify success born out of competition, while we feel nothing for the losers.

We compete in the games we play. We compete for the friends we have. We compete for lovers, spouses, and possessions. We compete for every grade in school, every honor we achieve, and every dollar we obtain.

When we consider how we take care of ourselves and our families, we accept as a given the only thing standing in the way of everything we want, is other people doing all they can to get it too.

As I think of every job I have held, I can vividly remember the satisfaction I felt when I was offered the position. Missing from my memory was any thought of what happened to the people who didn’t get the job. It wasn’t that I didn’t know what it feels like to not get the job. I had been there many times, and it can be dreadful especially when bills are due. I just never gave those other people any consideration.

This detachment is how we dehumanize each other.

This is how we sleep comfortably in our homes while countless people live and die on the streets. This is how hundreds of thousands of people die annually from preventable diseases in the wealthiest country on Earth. This is how serve and protect…becomes an 8 minute and 46 second snuff film.

No more.

How can I extinguish the evil in my mirror?

By revealing my humanity…as I see yours.

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COVID-19 Social Evolution

Time to build…

When we reopen the economy, how much money will be spent on goods and services?

Post-COVID-19 hurdles include Health security & financial security.

If Demand=Jobs=Money, then

Low demand=few jobs=scarce money=abandoned resources=worse than 1932

Solution: Money can no longer be a surrogate for resources.

In the housing crisis that led to the great recession of 2008-9, money evaporated from the economy, leading to the abandonment of millions of homes due to defaulted mortgages, which destroyed billions of dollars worth of resources from neglect.

We do not need to repeat 2008-9, 1929-39 or worse.

We just need to acknowledge that money is not the same as resources, and devise another means of distributing resources.

Contemplate a resource management based economic system.

Sustainability is the central tenet.

Utilization is the currency.

Gluttony & waste are global security vices.

Stewardship of resources, not ownership, is a virtue.

Consideration for the well being of our progeny becomes an obsession.

Sounds like Utopia?

So did free market capitalism compared to hunter-gatherer-barter societies, medievalism, and colonialism.

Utopia is actually just the next step in our social evolution.

The Bubonic plague of 1346-53, ending in the Great plague of 1665-66, destroyed Mercantilism in Europe creating space for free market capitalism.

Today, COVID-19 has destroyed our modern, integrated, free market economy.

The post-COVID-19 economy will require a systemic recapitalization.

The only question remaining is what new economy will we choose to build.

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COVID-19

Our time has arrived…

We are living at a transformative moment in history. Whenever shelter in place ends, we will all have an opportunity to participate in how to rebuild society and the economy.

The one advantage to shutting down the non-essential economy is deciding what is worth re-investing in. For many people, this reality may sound frightening, but consider how we were living was not sustainable for the country or the world.

The cost of what was normal life included rapidly approaching soil depletion putting our food supply at risk, increasing regularity of once in a lifetime weather catastrophes due to global warming, devastating collapse of biodiversity involving species extinctions, and global resource utilization challenging the Earth’s carrying capacity. The last problem is so severe there is growing support for significant population growth controls.

As such, normal life was going to change.

Thankfully, we now have a unique opportunity to reconsider how we use global resources in order to establish a new life that is sustainable.

We each have a role to play in the formation of the post-COVID-19 economy and society.

Please appreciate the fact that people will be making these decisions whether we participate or not.

My hope is each of you will give serious thought to how we can all participate in this rare opportunity to develop a sustainable society for ourselves and our progeny.

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Philosophy

Who we are…

Height, width, depth…3rd dimension

Duration, mortality, the ever ticking clock…4th dimension

Transcendence, eternal, infinite perception…5th dimension

Collective consciousness, Divinity, Universal Oneness…6th dimension

Multiverse, Surreality, beyond perception…7th dimension…

Like the caterpillar in the cocoon, we ascend to the next higher reality. And with each transition, we are challenged to remember who we are.

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Personal Growth

Expectations…our self imposed Truman Show

New born babies are innocent because they have undeveloped expectations. New experiences are an unfiltered phenomena. But with each experience, the infant mind records the responses and feelings and begins the life long development of situational expectations. The baby quickly learns who feeds them, who cleans them, who takes care of them. And when the baby needs something, the baby will communicate their newly learned expectation to the parents who take care of them.

This process of expectation development serves us our entire lives. As our experiences and education accumulates, we develop comprehensive expectations on everything effecting our lives. Our sense of personal satisfaction became a function of how our experiences match our expectations. And this is where our disillusionment comes from.

Consider the following thought experiment:

Set aside your expectations and experience each moment as it actually happens.

The more we experience life as it occurs, the more we learn how wrong our expectations can be. Why?

Nothing around us ever remains the same. Like the hour hand on a clock, everything we experience is in a constant state of change. Yet we will never notice if we see life through the prism of our expectations.

Ever wonder how does a California Dime become the Ol’ Ball & Chain?

Simply look at her as if she is the same woman you have seen a thousand times before.

Turn off your self imposed Truman Show and discover how vivid life can be.