The festival narrative of carrying on our shoulders the Mikoshi - TopicsExpress



          

The festival narrative of carrying on our shoulders the Mikoshi and Yatai loads is the story of all human family common happiness and tragedies which, like a path running through all civilization construction building historical sites. On one hand, the ego, the self-assured custodian of the universe within, which so often in a position of power attach itself to an unworthy self-similar project of the universe without, stray and take the Yatai load far from the construction paths of an ever advancing civilization. On the other hand, the collective ego, being tired of going around with no clear direction and blind in purpose and the load in the shoulders, decides to constrain such personal synchronization leadership efforts and guide community toward a fluctuation sea of emotions, encouraging everyone to drop their Yatai self-similar and consciousness loads in a self-serving festival of awe and shock, causing great sufferings and social chaos. We should be careful here, the absence of the Yatai load from the construction site of an ever-advancing civilization in itself is not a devastating blow to the fabric of social system of the civilization states and the society can be recovered as long as communities continue to carry their self-similar Mikoshi divine virtue gems. The current secular materialistic social constructive movements teach us there is no useful purpose to carry Yatai or Mikoshi virtue loads in the first place as “common happiness” is subjective number of sums, a kind of personal preference of the mind and so there is no need for a global conviction to march together with the Mikoshi and Yatai virtue loads toward the festival of the rising flags of the tabernacle of unity.
Posted on: Sun, 22 Jun 2014 01:29:51 +0000

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