Exhilaration is the pinnacle of a period of excitement.
Excitement is a feeling of freedom from escaping the clutches of monotony.
Monotony is the state of existing in a world without imagination.
Imagination is the pathway to exhilaration.
Exhilaration is the stepping stone for growth.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Monday, 31 July 2017
Crazy Horse on out of sight out of mind
If an event happens on the other side of the world, generally it bothers and affects you less than the same event happening in your neighbourhood.
This out of sight out of mind mentality is peculiar to earth.
It stems from man's belief that he is separate from other men, removed through geography.
This apathy to matters not directly affecting you ensures non accountability by those who would cause others harm.
Your words are powerful, but it is the power of your energy which matters. Send energy of love, clarity and kinship to the perpetrators and ones and hope to the affected.
Distance does not stop the flow of energy, you do.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
This out of sight out of mind mentality is peculiar to earth.
It stems from man's belief that he is separate from other men, removed through geography.
This apathy to matters not directly affecting you ensures non accountability by those who would cause others harm.
Your words are powerful, but it is the power of your energy which matters. Send energy of love, clarity and kinship to the perpetrators and ones and hope to the affected.
Distance does not stop the flow of energy, you do.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Crazy Horse on a working democracy
A democracy is meant to quickly respond to the wishes of the people through their elected representatives, each with an equal voice. When a bad politician is in power the system is then changed at the will of the people to allow such a person to be removed from power quickly.
Politicians can influence the will of the people, but never tell them or dictate to them. There is nothing so dangerous as a dictator in a democracy, whether or not the dictator holds a political position.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Politicians can influence the will of the people, but never tell them or dictate to them. There is nothing so dangerous as a dictator in a democracy, whether or not the dictator holds a political position.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Monday, 24 July 2017
Crazy Horse on a failing democracy
When the will of the people votes in a political leader in a democracy, that leader is expected to deliver on their promises during their elected term of office. That is the agreement between voters and the voted.
Once elected, when the arms of government combine together to thwart that leader, effectively making their time in office redundant, what has happened to democracy?
The arms of government only take such actions because they do not trust the intent nor judgement of the elected political leader. In this way they feel justified.
The tension in this situation is that the arms of the government are blocking the work of the political leader, effectively snubbing democracy.
The elected political leader will become more and more irrational in their actions in an attempt to show their power. In retaliation the arms of government will thwart more and more.
In this case whether the elected political leader is a revolutionary or a fool, you will never find out.
Once deposed from office, the arms of government will feel justified in wasting a term of office as the system has been protected. The system in his case is meant to be democracy.
The deposed leader will be outraged at their inability to seize and use the power available to them.
The people who voted in the leader are forgotten. So too is the fact that they voted in this leader because they felt the system of democracy was not working.
Hence, the arms of government have stopped any chance at change to a system which feeds them, with the people forgotten.
This is not a democracy. It is an abuse of power by the arms of government who are saying that democracy does not work. In other words they are agreeing with the people who elected such a leader. The people wanted change by openly electing someone who might be able to change the system, knowing that the cost of change might be great due to the nature of the leader.
The arms of government have said, whilst they acknowledge the need for change in the system, they will block it as it affects their power and position.
In such a situation let neither side extoll the virtues of democracy, let alone try to foist it upon other countries, al least not until they can make it work in their own country.
The only leaders in such a country are the people who used the only tool they have to bring change, their vote.
Until such a country recognises the rights and wisdom of their people, it will remain a country in decay.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual
Once elected, when the arms of government combine together to thwart that leader, effectively making their time in office redundant, what has happened to democracy?
The arms of government only take such actions because they do not trust the intent nor judgement of the elected political leader. In this way they feel justified.
The tension in this situation is that the arms of the government are blocking the work of the political leader, effectively snubbing democracy.
The elected political leader will become more and more irrational in their actions in an attempt to show their power. In retaliation the arms of government will thwart more and more.
In this case whether the elected political leader is a revolutionary or a fool, you will never find out.
Once deposed from office, the arms of government will feel justified in wasting a term of office as the system has been protected. The system in his case is meant to be democracy.
The deposed leader will be outraged at their inability to seize and use the power available to them.
The people who voted in the leader are forgotten. So too is the fact that they voted in this leader because they felt the system of democracy was not working.
Hence, the arms of government have stopped any chance at change to a system which feeds them, with the people forgotten.
This is not a democracy. It is an abuse of power by the arms of government who are saying that democracy does not work. In other words they are agreeing with the people who elected such a leader. The people wanted change by openly electing someone who might be able to change the system, knowing that the cost of change might be great due to the nature of the leader.
The arms of government have said, whilst they acknowledge the need for change in the system, they will block it as it affects their power and position.
In such a situation let neither side extoll the virtues of democracy, let alone try to foist it upon other countries, al least not until they can make it work in their own country.
The only leaders in such a country are the people who used the only tool they have to bring change, their vote.
Until such a country recognises the rights and wisdom of their people, it will remain a country in decay.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual
Monday, 17 July 2017
Crazy Horse on monuments
Man erects monuments to honour the memory and exploits of people who have lived on earth and were seen to have achieved great things.
All shiny and new the monuments draw attention to themselves, but as time and the weather age them they fade into the environment, hardly noticed. It requires some effort by the viewer to feel the life and energy of the subject of the monument. In the end they focus on the physical form of the monument and the skill used in making it. As a consequence the monument becomes ineffective in honouring the memory of someone seen as great.
A monument can only be effective when the viewer feels the presence and energy of its subject within the monument. To date no such monument exists as no one has employed the talents of someone who can do that, a work as specialised as erecting the physical form. Man has stopped his work at erecting the physical form. The outcome is that the erection of monuments has, to date, been ineffectual.
The reason for this course of action by man is because it mirrors his approach to life, physical overrides feeling. Reverse this to feeling overrides physical and a new pathway of growth and opportunity will be unlocked.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
All shiny and new the monuments draw attention to themselves, but as time and the weather age them they fade into the environment, hardly noticed. It requires some effort by the viewer to feel the life and energy of the subject of the monument. In the end they focus on the physical form of the monument and the skill used in making it. As a consequence the monument becomes ineffective in honouring the memory of someone seen as great.
A monument can only be effective when the viewer feels the presence and energy of its subject within the monument. To date no such monument exists as no one has employed the talents of someone who can do that, a work as specialised as erecting the physical form. Man has stopped his work at erecting the physical form. The outcome is that the erection of monuments has, to date, been ineffectual.
The reason for this course of action by man is because it mirrors his approach to life, physical overrides feeling. Reverse this to feeling overrides physical and a new pathway of growth and opportunity will be unlocked.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Monday, 10 July 2017
Crazy Horse on desire
Desire between two people almost always begins as an unspoken communique between the two. As each acknowledges the others communique they will either act on the desire or not.
Desire to achieve something in life begins as an unspoken thought within yourself. If you respond to the thought you will choose to act on your desire or not.
The difference between a desire for another and a desire within yourself is that you are more likely to respond to a desire for another.
Ignoring your own desire is the cause of so many unfulfilled dreams, which in turn causes mediocrity on earth.
Acknowledge your own desires, in that way at least you get to choose whether or not you will act upon them.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Desire to achieve something in life begins as an unspoken thought within yourself. If you respond to the thought you will choose to act on your desire or not.
The difference between a desire for another and a desire within yourself is that you are more likely to respond to a desire for another.
Ignoring your own desire is the cause of so many unfulfilled dreams, which in turn causes mediocrity on earth.
Acknowledge your own desires, in that way at least you get to choose whether or not you will act upon them.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
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