Wonderful, Ray.  This list is taking us away from the world of work and into 
strange new areas.  Still I suppose it is about work, past, present and future, 
European, Aboriginal, African or Far Eastern.  Everybody alive now or that has 
ever lived has had to do some kind of work even if it is, as Chris would say, 
predation.  We work to support each other and we work to destroy each other.  
Those who destroyed the twin towers worked very hard to do that and in turn the 
Americans worked very hard to destroy Iraq.

Poor old Genghis Khan.  Never really had a chance, did he?  I ran into his 
grandson Batu's legacy in Vladimir, Russia, in 1994.  Here's a piece from my 
diary:  
  The [Ouspensky] cathedral was the scene of a great tragedy.  When, in 1237, 
Batu Khan, the Mongol conqueror, took Vladimir, he ordered all the Russians, 
men, women and children, to go to the main square and fall on their knees 
before him.  The Russians refused, and many fled to the cathedral and prayed to 
God for protection.  God did not respond but Batu Khan did.  He ordered fires 
to be built at all of the cathedral's windows and doors.  The church, being of 
stone, withstood the fires, but all inside perished and are now buried under 
the floor.



And another piece from a little further on:

  Though they now lie some seven centuries in the past, the Mongol conquests 
are still strong in the traditions of Vladimir.  In the main gate to the city, 
the Golden Gate, which was also built in the 12th Century, there is an 
evocative diorama of the Mongols taking the city.  Thousands of them are coming 
across a flat plain from an outpost they have just taken and set afire.  They 
are storming up the huge earthen rampart, part of which still exists near the 
Golden Gate.  The Russ on the palisades are trying to drive them back down into 
the moat, but the odds are overwhelmingly against them.  In the background, 
behind the palisades, stand rows upon rows of thatched log houses, and beyond 
these, the cathedrals we visited and a couple of other cathedrals which no 
longer exist.  In the middle of the diorama stands the Golden Gate, looking 
very much as it does today, though there is a moat in front of it.



  How terrible it must have been to be a child or parent in that city, knowing 
that the Mongols were coming through the February darkness.  That the Mongols 
were on their way was well known.  The fate that could be suffered at their 
hands was also known, as the Mongols had picked of several other cities before 
turning on Vladimir, which was a great prize.  The Russ were not unified, and 
were fighting among themselves, and so proved easy prey.



  Once having done their business of raping, looting and pillaging, it would 
seem that the Mongols did not bother much with their new subjects.  They 
extracted tribute from the Russ via a system of local satraps, and probably 
played an important role in uniting them by giving them something to unite 
about.

It really is about work, isn't it?  Destroying and rebuilding have been types 
of work that have gone on as long as we have existed and will go on as long as 
we exist.  Armies or hoards or whatever are great sources of employment.  What 
would Batu's followers have done if they hadn't been part of the hoard that 
followed him across the Mongolian plains into Russia?  They probably would have 
hung around the local bar or coffee shop doing nothing useful.

Ed 



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Harrell 
  To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION,EDUCATION' 
  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 9:12 PM
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] FW: The Next 500 Years


  THE OLDEST FAITH 

  to Adanowa Aninvya




  Every religion
  has it's person
  who goes insane.
  But how can that be
  in a beautiful Faith
  that equates balance and peace
  with health
  and war with insanity?


  Genghis Khan 
  and his family
  were of that Faith
  and yet
  he treated other peoples
  like sheep and
  demeaned the animals
  as game.


  What was the source
  of the virus
  that destroyed
  such
  a beautiful 
  system of thought
  in the mind 
  of such a man?


  Genghis

  suffered

  tremendous

  abuse

  almost

  from 

  birth.





  But


  With a breathtaking logic
  on the systems of war
  Genghis still retained 
  (as if in a dream)
  the appreciation
  of beauty and 
  peace and 
  balance.


  The people
  of the steppes
  had been
  out of balance
  for some time.


  Their pledge
  not to shed the blood
  of a member
  of their nation
  had degenerated
  into
  a fear of blood.

  The human spirit demons 
  reigned within their faith
  and they descended
  into the quagmire of superstition
  based not on the joy
  of the Great Mystery
  but upon the mythology
  that their vulnerability excused any action.

  The White banner of the peaceful soul 
  rarely flew over the steppes
  while the black banner 
  of the soul at war 
  was everywhere.
  Genghis' soul 
  was kept in his war banner
  with peace lost to the ages. 

  Once he exorcised his anger
  in destruction and war 
  he became addicted 
  to the flow of goods
  that war brought 
  in spite of the insanity 
  of murder.


  Cursed as a baby by circumstances.
  Cursed as a child by rivalry ending in murder.
  Cursed as a young man by politics
  Cursed as a conqueror 
  by a superior mind's 
  ability to justify disdain for life 
  to the attainment of personal ideals.

  The first was the animals. 
  They became "things" 
  rather than "beings." 
  His faith dictated 
  the consciousness of all life. 
  His life taught him the lessons of 
  caring for the animals 
  but it turned to objectivity and control. 

  Hunting became 
  simple food gathering 
  once more wrapped 
  in dreamy indifference to life
  for the pacification 
  of his soul's anger.
  His Ideals for all humanity
  would justify his 
  choice of efficient insanity.

  The animals were silent,
  His heart was cold and 
  Humanity reigned in his mind.
  A heart wounded by abuse and circumstance 
  would now heal the world 
  as an act of revenge.



  The Gods give us our freedom only in peace.
  War is slavery and insanity.
  For every death there is a reaction.
  Not even genocide assures the tyrant of mercy.
  That was the faith of Genghis,
  That was the faith forgotten.
  That was the circle that closed
  in his empire's destruction.

  There is no benevolent tyranny.
  There is no benevolent wealth.
  There is no educated elite.
  There is no common man.

  There are just people who are evolving
  and it is our job to help each other 
  for the good of all.

   

  Copyright 2005 Ray Evans Harrell

  from The Long Dance

   

   

   

  From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed Weick
  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 8:47 PM
  To: [email protected]; RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] FW: The Next 500 Years

   

  The topic makes me think of movies.  And movies make me think of how we can 
possibly even think we know.  "A Space Odyssey"  had us flying about in space 
with a truly marvellous computer in 2001.  "Soylent Green" saw New York with a 
hugely unemployed population of 40 million and food requirements met by 
converting the dead into food by 2020.  "Blade Runner" saw us making humanoid 
robots in some not distant future and shipping them off to far off places in 
the universe and then making sure they didn't come back to Earth.

   

  Five hundred years ago, in 1510, the new world had just been discovered.  
Very little of the great ruination that took place as a result had as yet 
happened and Christian Europe was still trying to recover from Islamic invasion 
(so what's new?).  There was as yet no industrial or scientific revolution even 
if the seeds were there.  Could anyone then have predicted what the world would 
be like in 500 years?

   

  Ed

   

   

   

  ----- Original Message ----- 

  From: "Mike Spencer" <[email protected]>

  To: <[email protected]>

  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 6:34 PM

  Subject: [Futurework] FW: The Next 500 Years

   

  > 
  >> Have you heard of Dr. Masaru Emoto? He wrote three volumes of books, the 
  >> first called /The Hidden Mesages of Water. /I'll sum it up for you. 
  >> Water responds to music and to thought. Google it.
  >>
  >> What are you trying to say with this bit:
  >>
  >> /Suggesting that water is alive, as Parry did, is esoterical nonsense.
  >> That's how Predators hijack science./
  > 
  >    Dr. Emoto sells products based on his claims. For example, the
  >    products page of Emoto's Hado website is currently offering
  >    "geometrically perfect" "Indigo water" that is "highly charged
  >    hexagonally structured concentrate," and supposedly creates
  >    "structured water" that is "more easily assimilated at the
  >    cellular level" for $35 for an eight-ounce bottle.
  > 
  > Chris is saying that anyone who belives that is a classic specimen of
  > Sucker for Pseudoscience and that the Professional Bad Guys are happy
  > to exploit such gullibility and ignorance.
  > 
  > Here's another one:
  > 
  >  http://www.slimspurling.com/
  > 
  > I know about this only because I met Slim Spurling (now deceased) back
  > in '76 when he was a blacksmith.  Good smith, good teacher, cool guy
  > but believed all kinds pseudoscientific crap.  Eventually he
  > discovered that he could make good living with gullibility and
  > pseudoscientific mysticism and gave up smithing.
  > 
  > 
  > - Mike
  > 
  > -- 
  > Michael Spencer                  Nova Scotia, Canada       .~. 
  >                                                           /V\ 
  > [email protected]                                     /( )\
  > http://home.tallships.ca/mspencer/                        ^^-^^
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