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Eventually, you manifest what you fear. America calls itself a spiritual (read Christian) nation, but weíve been living from decidedly un-Jesus-like principles since our inception. Peace, respect and tolerance for others, generosity to the unfortunate, compassion, spiritual rather than material wealth have not been part of this nationís religion.

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| Bill Walz |
To our moral loss, we never have truly acknowledged that we were born in the genocide of this landís native inhabitants. We neglect the implications about our character that the white ruling class once kidnapped and enslaved black Africans and then, upon emancipation, kept Blacks in an inferior status for a century more. We fail to recognize that we have been driven by an ambitiousness that has always verged on pathological greed, capable of destroying what once seemed like an unlimited wealth of natural resources and beauty.
Our corporate economic system is behaving like a metastasized cancer
spreading across the planet bringing global environmental crisis and
cultural decline. We certainly donít trust each other very much, being
the most litigious nation on earth. Everyone is on their guard worried
that they will be left behind in a mad race for wealth, status and
significance. Our foreign policy of the last sixty years has
consistently created enemies, always in the name of protecting
ourselves from enemies, bogging us down in winless war after winless
war. A low-evel pervasive fear called insecurity infects our culture.
We fear the ìotherî, the enemy that lurks, waiting to destroy us,
although there is no force on Earth so capable. We fear economic want
although few of us have ever experienced anything approaching true
poverty. We fear that shiftless, manipulative, dead-beat people will
drown our society in laziness and a bankrupted welfare state.
Our latest unreasonable fears are that homosexuals will undermine our
marriages and Latino immigrants will somehow damage our society. We
sneer at Euro-socialism even though Western Europe has largely erased
social inequities, honors civil liberties and preserves environment and
culture better than we, all the while building an economy about to
surpass our own. Itís all nonsense, tragic nonsense, but it drives this
country like a bully with a whip. It certainly is a useful mind-state
for politicians and greedy entrepreneurs who can play the American
people like a fiddle by manipulating our insecurities.
A string of highly successful politicians has battered us with dire
warnings that we will be perceived as weak if we donít have the largest
military in the history of humanity (and the will to use it) to force
our interests upon all those ìothersî who would do us in the moment our
guard is down. We are constantly besieged by ads telling us that to be
happy, to be secure, we need the newest, biggest, most powerful car,
household appliance, TV, even shaving razor, yet they also tell us that
we need drugs for sleep and reliable male erections. Our houses have
become tasteless monuments to our own egos, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 square
feet for two, three or four people. Forests are devastated. The Earth
weeps.
Since World War II, we have been kept in a nearly constant state of war
with some third-world nation that couldnít possibly truly threaten us,
only frustrate our aims to bend them to our will. We install and prop
up dictators as bulwarks against our enemies, only to have their people
overthrow them and install a dictator who then becomes our new enemy.
It happened in Iran, it happened in Cuba, it happened in Vietnam, it
happened in Iraq and it may be about to happen again in Iraq, as well
as Afghanistan and Pakistan, while Latin America is becoming
increasingly anti-US. We create enemies that then become the reason for
more belligerent political, military and economic behavior that creates
more enemies.
Profits and power. Those are Americaís Gods. Weíll do anything for more
profit and power. We are so afraid of profits falling off, that weíll
sell our own souls. We are certainly selling our future. We chase
resources, cheap labor, inexpensive consumer goods all over the world
to keep the stock market and corporate profits high. We neglect that
weíve now undermined our own laboring class, blighted a once-beautiful
country with commercial uniformity and strengthened resource-rich
countries that hold us no good will, and are about to be eclipsed by
Europe and Asia as the economic engines of the world. We want what we
want, as an addict wants his fix, and as with an addict, our high is
about to turn into a nightmare.
Eventually, you manifest what you fear. America has to choose. Continue
in our fearful, competitive, ignorant little world until the whole
house of cards crashes down, or choose truth and hope. Can we choose to
let go of our fears and begin to do what is needed, what is right? Can
we truly be, ìThe land of the free and home of the brave,î a country of
true Christian principles? As Gandhi said when asked what he thought of
ìWestern civilization,î ìIt would be a good idea.î
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Bill Walz is a UNC Asheville adjunct faculty member and a private
practice teacher of mindfulness, personal growth and consciousness.
Contact at bill.walz-at-worldnet.att.net or 258-3241.
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