Anniversary…

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I’ve been a Cultural Visionary since becoming radicalized in the summer of 1970 and today is the third anniversary of creating the Share Bliss motto. Extremely frustrated after over 50 years trying to effect social change I finally decided to speak out myself instead of promoting others. In these initial three years I had to go deep within my psyche to get a hold on what was truly the essence of my own bliss that I wanted to share. The project has practically consumed me as I’ve walked about 5,000 miles in deep thought and spent over 3,000 hours listening and reading philosophical viewpoints to open my own mind. Pythagoras, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Mencius, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Zeno, Diogenes, Pyrrho, Cicero, Nagarjuna, Kumarajiva, Caitanya, Bruce Lee, and a plethora of subsequent philosophers who continually expanded on views which questioned reality as we experience it. Ironically, there are no conclusions, just more questions and perplexed at the state of our world at this most significant junction. Since 1900, longevity and living standards have increased dramatically. Our planet has become amazingly connected physically and through sound vibration. Billions of people are experiencing life beyond that of Kings and Queens historically. The People’s Republic of China has the largest percentage of home ownership with approximately 90-96% of households owning their own homes. Actually, living privately is one of the main definitions of the bourgeoisie as previously Royals and the disenfranchised poor lived communally. Karl Marx, the author of The Communist Manifesto, argued that the proletariat (the working class) were being exploited by the “bourgeoisie”, although now, a vast majority of those taken advantage of, have a relatively better life. There are so many contradictions and complications which prevent us from being ‘all knowing’, which we generally desire…

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