Monday, July 24, 2023

 

Justice,

 

I’ve heard people say, that if you want peace, then work for justice, but where is that justice? When will it ever happen? It didn’t happen, it couldn’t happen and it isn’t going to happen, with our violent way of dealing with language. All the injustice was created and maintained by our Disembodied Language (DL) and as long as that doesn’t change, nothing is going to change, regardless of how many laws and treaties we make, to, supposedly, regulate human behavior and create a more just and a more peaceful world.

 

Only an idiot would say, that the wheels of justice  grind slow and fine. There is no justice, other than you talking out loud alone with yourself and hearing in your own voice, the immense difference between your own DL and EL. Everyone seems to want justice from others, but no one is giving it to him or herself. Presumably, peace and justice are two sides of the same coin and one can’t happen without the other. I hear nothing but unpeaceful, unhappy, unconscious people screaming for justice, everywhere, every day.

 

The fact that the word justice appears so often, in so many of the United States founding documents – including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Pledge of Allegiance – should be considered a failed attempt at addressing the need to switch from DL to EL. How can we be fair, with a way of talking in which we don’t even hear ourselves? Our way of dealing with our language is entirely dependent on the way in which we speak.

 

Anyone who knows about EL, understands that the people, who only have DL, who are hopelessly stuck with their insensitive language, can’t really feel anything. Whether you accept it or not, know it or not or are aware of it or not, with DL, you are not in touch with yourself, and, therefore, you will do all sorts of weird shit, to hopefully, still feel something.

 

The senseless violence – similarly to self-mutilation of some suicidal, attention-seeking person, who cuts him or herself; similarly to the longing for safety, protection and stability of someone, who covers his or her entire skin with tattoo symbols; similarly to the plastic surgeries, which are done in the name of beautification, feeling confident and being yourself; similarly to someone, who imagines to be in the wrong body and fanatically believes, a sex-change will make a big difference – is really a matter of selling and buying and people are sold, hook, line and sinker, on what others are saying or writing.

 

You have endlessly been reading about, watching and listening to violence as a form of entertainment, as a way to fill yourself, because your own language isn’t available to you. EL doesn’t depend on your skin color, gender or the clothes you are wearing. All these are important to you, because your DL keeps you busy with how you believe that others perceive you, but never with how you perceive yourself. In DL, you don’t listen to yourself, but you want others to listen to you. Certainly, in DL, listening to others is always more important than listening to ourselves.  

 

Presumably, justice delayed is justice denied. This means that if legal redress or equitable relief to an injured party is available, but it is not forthcoming in a timely fashion, it is effectively the same as having no remedy at all. People like justice to be swift and vigilante justice is when the law is enforced without legal authority. It can be done by individuals or groups, who take the law in their own hands, by punishing criminals to create order. Movies, books and social media echo-chambers are all forms of quick justice in which people supposedly right what was wrong, but nobody transitions from DL to EL.

 

Another often discussed aspect about justice, is the need for more outrage at injustice. Presumably, we need to speak out, stand up for ourselves and make our voices heard, speak truth to power or be a voice for the voiceless. All of these are effortful, forceful, domineering ways of speaking are examples of DL. In EL, we speak effortlessly and peacefully with ourselves and, then, only then, we hear ourselves, because our voice is natural and calm. Nobody can be this voice for us and we can only hear this voice if we ourselves produce it. If we don’t produce EL, we unknowingly do ourselves a great injustice.

 

Justice is blind, because it needs to be distributed in a neutral, fair and impartial manner, but how is that supposed to happen, if DL continues to be our way of talking? We should all close our eyes, to be able to really listen, to what we say, to ourselves. We can hear, if we are lying or speaking the truth and we can all agree, whether we listen to ourselves or not,  by the way in which we sound. Actually, this is such a wonderful experience, truly as if justice is done, because we are finally, verbally, on the same page.      

 

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