Cosmonomic Glimpse (32)
from a Viewpoint of Liberty
This sounds strange but like normal life that is portrayed by ups and downs, hardly to understand or calculate, but to be loved and hated as well, just to be torn between happiness and deep sorrows, between freedom and tyranny.
“Sometimes of never” is nothing but a freaky formulation of “never”, like “a bit of nothing” is standing just for “nothing”, totally.
When Konrad Adenauer, first chancellor of West-Germany after World War II, said we should accept all people like they are, because there no better ones, we might have agreed with him at these difficult times of worldwide new orientations. But would this be really “new orientation” or just a modus vivendi for coming out of the ruins of state and society?
Watching the present world with open eyes and minds and not through tuned glasses, we have to register that – according to whole mankind – there is no honest and real freedom, no democracy wherever in the world.
Thinking like pragmatic Adenauer, we would agree with some content to “a bit of no” freedom to establish democracy “sometimes of never” to accept the people of the world like they are. Amen!
This surely would be realistic. Without hopes, without visions.
Without humanity, without any enlightenment.
Can you live comfortably with such gaps in your physical and psychological existence?
Or are you lively enough to stay prepared for new thoughts like Cosmonomic Philosophy which is introduced here on this website to the free?