It is hard to know what you fail to comprehend by kevin murray

We do so find, for instance, that there are plenty of people that have all sorts of criticisms of God, ranging from a basic disbelief that God even exists, to their expressed disappointment that God does not dance to their desires and wishes.  The bottom line is that the human capacity to truly comprehend God in all of God’s facets and purpose, is a gargantuan task, indeed.  After all, God for a certainty, is not human, nor does God have a known beginning or a known ending.  Rather, God is omnipotent, omniscient, and eternal.  Yet, even though in our human incarnation we may not ever truly know the complete essence of God, we do though have the capacity to first of all, to love God, which is the most important step in the knowing of God.

 

It is in human nature, to desire to figure out all sorts of things, but we have to keep in mind that like a child with a particular play toy, if that toy is too simple that child will tire of it, and if that toy is far too complicated, they will thus put it aside. God, though, is no play toy, for God puts into our mind that an important part of our incarnation is to search for that which will bring us eternal sanctuary as well as harmony to our being. This thus signifies that within each one of us, there is that still small voice that encourages us to search for God and thereby of our meaning in this world.  It is within that search that helps then to  keep us engaged in the pursuit of that which is eternal, over that which is merely temporal.

 

Those that don’t understand God, need to recognize that the human mind is limited in its very capacity to understand that which is beyond time and space – for God has always existed and always will exist.  Further to the point, there are no other beings, principalities, or contingencies that could ever vanquish God, for God is ever unconquerable and ever will be.  This means that the drama of human life, which seems to consist of a perpetual battle between good and evil, does not exist in the true realm of God, for God is changeless and indivisible, and ever will be.

 

Look, it’s no easy task to understand the seeming complexities of God, but we should take solace in knowing that our assignment here on earth, is not actually to fully comprehend God, but rather to simply do our best to be a good and loyal servant to our God.  Those then, that make it their point to be just, to be fair, to be loving, to be no respecter of persons, and to be neighborly, are doing their good part to thus manifest those attributes that are in harmony with the essence of God, which is our sacred duty to administer with one another.  Indeed, we don’t fully know God, but that was never an achievable thing for us to accomplish here on earth, for we are meant to demonstrate through our free will and choices that we make, day by day, that those that understand the true essence and value of God, are those that don’t just worship God, but are also attuned to God -- proven by their right thoughts and good deeds. 

Fear not death by kevin murray

There are plenty of fears that most humans have, of which, one of the most fearful of these is death, itself.  The reason that so many fear death has got to be because they believe that death is the annihilation of the person, and thus the end of their existence.  If that was the actual case, then indeed death would be the most fearful of things, but, in truth, this is not the case, for death is merely the release from our earthly body into the clear recognition that we are immortal spirit, and always have been – only temporarily encased within a physical form for our earthly sojourn.

 

Also, it also has to be taken into fair account, that those that believe then that death solves a problem in the sense that the killing of what is perceived to be a troubling entity, removes that person completely from ever existing again, are wrong.  So too, those that believe that in their own self destruction that they therefore escape from whatever that it is that is troubling them, are also wrong; for what we are meant to deal with on this earthly plane, must be dealt with here, and essentially cannot be escaped from.

 

Indeed, the perspective that each of us has of who and what we really are, does make a material difference to not only how we go about our business, but also what we do or do not prioritize our efforts upon.  There are far too many people that believe that because they are clever, or deceptive, or adept at all sorts of trickery, and often get away with such to their own benefit, time and time again, believe fully that the game that they have so played, has turned out favorably for them, are thus then seemingly not cognizant, that they will have to meet the consequences of those very actions -- for death, brings a certain clarity of justice, which must suitably be met.

 

It is true as well as being not all that surprising that so many people identify so wholeheartedly with their body, for the body has its natural demands which must be met.  Yet, it has to be acknowledged, that whatever comes our way, we are the ultimate masters of our body, and our body is not our master; so those that are overly fixated upon their physical form and the meeting of what that physicality seems to demand of us, would be far better served, if they would better understand that the body should not rule us, for we are in our essence, eternal spirit, and not the finite body.

 

For so many of us, there is the fear of the unknown, but, in actuality, what we believe to be the “undiscovered country,” is actually our country of origin, of which, our apparent ignorance of who and what we really are, makes the return to that country to be something to be feared, when rather it should be seen as our ever eternal sanctuary.  So then, we should not fear death, for there is no death, only a transition, an enlightenment, and an awakening to that which is our true being and form.

To live in sinful ignorance is to live in perpetual bondage by kevin murray

There are lots of things that humans have a strong tendency to wish to ignore or to diminish, so as to reflect these then as having no real importance, of which, some of those things so being dismissed and diminished are in actuality, of supreme importance and therefore should be of real concern to everyone.  One of those things that humans like to readily dismiss is their own sinfulness, mistakes, errors, and bad judgment so especially displayed in their interactions with one another.  The reason that so many people don’t want to readily admit to their own sinfulness has a lot of to do with them not really wanting to correct such, which obviously means that because they don’t want to correct such, they are going to basically keep doing the same sorts of bad things.

 

The thing about sin and of error, is that these bad acts, wittingly or not, have consequences, not just for the person, at hand, but also to society, at large.  That is to say, when we look around at our society, and decry about this and about that, a lot of what we find to be dissatisfactory and uncivil has an awful lot to do with the fact that the people that make up that community aren’t behaving in the ways that would be conducive to a strong, vibrant, and healthy society.  In other words, whenever we won’t properly demonstrate self-discipline to do the right thing, or to demonstrate the right behavior, or to be of aid to our community, as well as to take into fair consideration that those that we interact with are equal to our own self in the sense of the same unalienable rights, then we are going to be prone to making errors.

 

The errors and the sinfulness that we do, are fairly reflected in the society that we live in, of which, those societies that are most civil, are typically also those societies in which its members, in aggregate, are the most well-adjusted, and the governance of that society, is fair, and is not a respecter of persons.  On the other hand, those societies that are most uncivil, are societies that are typically unjust, unfair, and are hypocritical.  Indeed, while many a society, may well like to toot its own horn, the fact of the matter is, that all the wrongs of a given society, are fairly reflected in the overall civility, crime rate, and demeanor of those that make up that society.

 

Those then, that wish to improve their lot as well as their conscience, need first to correct that which is wrong in their behavior and in their thinking.  Further to the point, whatever that we do, we lead by our example, and when that example is pretty suspect, then we shouldn’t be surprised that those that follow such, are going to be prone to the same sorts of errors that we readily make.   Indeed, to either not care about the sins that we commit or its corresponding aftermath, or to blithely ignore such, means that we are in perpetual bondage to that sinfulness, because we are not willing to correct such, of which, we thus find that whenever that which needs to be corrected but is not, that this then will be reflected in the totality of the society that we are a member of.

Know who you are by kevin murray

 

There are plenty of people that not only don’t know who they really are, but further to the point aren’t really bothering to do much of a search to discover such, at all.  To believe, that who and what we are, is essentially just our profession, our knowledge, and our interactions with others, is to miss the forest for the trees.  Of course, we are those very things, but that isn’t all that we are, and therefore we need to devote more of our time and energy in the gathering of the true comprehension of exactly what our conscience and our being actually is. 

 

A lot of the problems that humankind has, comes down to the salient fact that plenty of people, believe that all we really are, is what we seem to be – human beings, that have to thereby figure out their way through life to the best of their ability and circumstances.  Regrettably, that just touches the surface of our actual core, for we are so much more than just human beings, for we are, in our essence, immortal souls, so breathed into existence by our Creator God.

 

The fact that we are immortal, signifies that to overly concentrate upon this material life and everything that is happening within it, to the exclusion of our soul development, or to do that which is at odds to our soul, is clearly a mistake.  Rather, because so many of us have such a high degree of ignorance of who and what we really are, this thus makes for a whole lot of misunderstandings, troubles, and bad actions, that we have to deal with, time and time again, in this earthly plane.  Look, it’s important to take to heart, that we are all equally created by God, and that each of us has the same unalienable rights.  This then would presuppose that rather than looking at surface differences between one to another in the sense of status, race, creed, and country of origin, we need to take a step back to understand that the apparent differences between one to another, are meant to be of a challenge and ultimately for a benefit to us, by thereby providing us with the opportunity to take the free will and volition so gifted to us, to do our fair part to take what appears to be the “many,” and to put such back together into the “One.”

 

Indeed, there is nothing quite so dissatisfying as to come to the end of our earthly sojourn, only to find out that we have devoted way too much of our time and energies upon that which is temporal, as compared to that which is eternal, of which, that eternity is thereby meant to stand triumphant throughout the annals of time.  To a very large extent, it isn’t conceivable to always be doing the right thing, if we don’t know who we really are, and in a day and age in which material goods and other enticing accouterments seem to serve the purpose of distracting us from our real destination, we live then in an age, of which, for many a person or civilization, we are regressing from where we need and ought to be, because we don’t know who we really are.

The thirty-six hour workweek by kevin murray

In 1940, the FDR Administration passed the Fair Labor Standards Act which reduced the American workweek to forty hours, and of which, employees who worked more than forty hours in a workweek were thereby entitled to overtime pay, at a rate not less than time and one-half of their regular rate of pay.  In consideration that 1940, was generations ago, and also in consideration that America prides itself upon being the epitome of how great a capitalistic system is for those that live in America, it seems more than surprising, that there has not been a concentrated effort by the governance of this nation, to reduce the hours so being worked for Americans – especially when we take into fair account of how much more productive American workers have become over the ensuing years, as well as also how much labor is currently being aided by machines of all types.  In other words, the richest nation in the world, which has automated so many tasks, and utilizes well the power and efficiency of labor-saving machines, has somehow decided that Americans should just keep on working forty hour weeks, as if this is somehow sacrosanct when it surely is not.

 

Look, the bottom line of whether or not capitalism is indeed as great as its champions so insist that it is, has got to be reflected not just in the wealthiest of this nation, getting ever wealthier; but rather it should be seen in the fact that those that are its laborers, or its servants, are not only compensated at a fair and living wage, but that the amount of time that those that work for these enterprises, is reduced appropriately so that more time of the workers can be devoted to other interests, other priorities, and for the general relaxation of such.

 

To somehow believe that each of us is meant to work, day in and day out, for years upon years, in order to achieve some semblance of the American dream, without taking into fair account, that part of that dream should consist of necessary and desirable things that are outside of the work purview is misguided.  Rather, if America truly desires that other nations emulate their capitalistic system, then they need to prove to the general world population, the superiority of such a system, by demonstrating that Americans not only have the desired accouterments of home ownership, car ownership, vibrant communities, and a strong infrastructure, but that the people so laboring also have a suitable amount of time to actually enjoy and to appreciate what they so have.

 

Indeed, just as there was nothing written in the stars, that said that a progressive society, needed to have its people work from sunup to sundown, or from Monday through Saturday  for eight to ten hours a day – so it has to be said in this era of hi-technology, the least that should be expected of those that work within America enterprises, is that they should receive what so represents their current pay so stipulated for forty hours of week, be earmarked to that same pay for thirty-six hours of work.  No doubt, there would be some hue and cry, from various business enterprises, but when so implemented, it would be relatively quickly discovered that productivity was no worse, and the satisfaction of the average American, significantly better.

“And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not” by kevin murray

The above passage is from the gospel of John 1: 5.  Indeed, this is one of those scriptural passages which many people need to spend more time contemplating and pondering upon, for within this sentence is the type of enlightenment which will direct humankind out of its ignorance and corresponding darkness -- into the Light and corresponding Enlightenment, instead. 

 

The very first thing that many a person gets wrong, is that when they see themselves in a mirror, of which, the presence that reflects back to them, is physical, therefore they logically deduce that they are physical beings.  No doubt, humans are physical, but they are so much that that, and in the recognition that nothing physical, is eternal, there has to be something of far more significance that human beings consist of, rather than simply being physical beings, and for those that unremittingly search for that something beyond physicality, they will find it.

 

All those that will not expend the time or devote the necessary energy to trying to figure out who and what they really are, will, of a certainty be working with a severe handicap in understanding best what they should or should not be doing.  Of course, even those that know what they should be doing, don’t necessarily progress to where they ought to be, because humans have been gifted with free will, and therefore, of their own volition they can make decisions, even repeatedly, which will not augur well for their being, whatsoever.  So then, those that cannot and will not see the Light so that they will thus eventually comprehend that Light, that is shining continuously around them, are clearly in a darkness of their own making.

 

It is a mistake to overcomplicate life, for what we get out of life is what we put into it, and when our efforts are spent in futile or non-productive pursuits, then the end result for each one of us is going to be unsatisfactory.  The Light that each one of us needs to pursue, is freely and readily available to all, but whenever we have closed our minds so effectively, that we never even recognize that we can avail ourselves of that Light, of which that Light will thereby dispel all darkness, we have done so to our detriment and harm.

 

So too, there are those others that have an inkling of what life is about, and so while not completely cognizant of that Light, which will fully eradicate that ignorance, they are still able to at least let some of that Light, come to the fore.  But, the thing is, unlike many a pursuit that we devote our time and energies upon, which may take years of groundwork to get to where we ought to be, those that understand the power that is at their volition, recognize that in a blink of an eye, we can see that Light that shineth if we pursue such with sincerity of purpose; and those that comprehend then the meaning and power of that Light, will for the very first time become aware that we need not ever again be in darkness, for that eternal Light brings clarity, comfort, and beneficence to us..

The best and the brightest in United States schools by kevin murray

One would think with all the money thrown at the distressingly low scores that students score at throughout America, that just about everyone would want to see what could be done to materially improve those scores.  Additionally, there is the serious problem, that despite the fact that Brown v. Board of Education was decided way back in 1954, that today’s schools, in many a community, are still segregated, and in particular, those that are segregated in minority communities, are typically the most unequal, with the poorest results for those students that attend these schools.

 

In a day and age, in which a proper education has serious value in order to catch a ride on any of the various employment jobs, that offer both good pay and solid employment growth, we find that this thus necessitates competency in not only the traditional three R’s of reading, writing, and arithmetic, but also the ability and discipline to think and to discern at an intelligent level.  Clearly, those that do not attain basic educational achievements, have placed themselves in a rather poor place in order to prosper and to have a satisfactory life in this nation.

 

Yet, perhaps there is light at the end of the tunnel, which public schools need to pay serious attention to, which is the fact that the Department of Defense runs schools for children of its miliary members, which are located at various forts throughout America, in which, those students as reported by nytimes.com, in regards to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, which is “a federal exam that is considered the gold standard for comparing states and large districts, the Defense Department’s schools outscored every jurisdiction in math and reading.”

 

This is an  absolutely outstanding achievement, which reflects two important things.  The very first thing it reflects is that integrated schools can be quite successful for educational success, so proven by the Defense Department schools.  The second thing that it proves is that students can achieve higher test scores when they are placed within schools, that are well organized, well structured, budgeted appropriately, and concentrated upon the success of those students, above all.

 

It has to be said, that schools that are poorly run, poorly managed, underbudgeted, disruptive, and with students that suffer from the poverty of being food insecure, unstable housing, unsafe neighborhoods, lack of healthcare, and a poor infrastructure, are not going to be conducive to getting the best results for those students, or representing well what teachers need in order to do their part, effectively.

 

Indeed, the United States needs to take a serious look at its educational system, and if need be, to simply federalize such, for the betterment of this nation, and thereby to take control away from local school boards that are often too divisive and misguided, as well as to thereby oversee and to prioritize that all schools must meet a certain specific level, no matter where they are located, with budgets submitted to meet those demands.  In short, this nation owes it to the current generation, as well as the generations to follow, that all of those children, should be provided with the fair opportunity to get themselves properly educated, as well as to have also the sanctuary of a vibrant school system that is invested in their success.

Senator Huey Long and the “Share Our Wealth Society” by kevin murray

The United States of America is the richest nation that the world has ever known, but depending upon who and what you are, and where you live, this might not be so obvious.  The fact of the matter is that there is a very small percentage of Americans that own an incredibly large amount of the assets of this very wealthy nation, with unfortunately today’s great middle class now being firmly held under perpetual financial assault, just in their trying to maintain their status, and of which the poorest contingent of Americans, are suffering from extreme poverty, of which, we read at Investopedia.com, that an incredible 10.4% of Americans actually have a negative net worth.

 

None of this is all that new to those that have studied the history of America, and in fact, Senator Huey Long of Louisiana in 1934, made it his point to proclaim that what this nation so needed was to share its wealth, and proposed the way and means to do so.  The fact that Huey Long was assassinated just one and a half years later after making this proposal, is a true reflection that those in great positions of power and wealth, don’t take kindly to those that would try to extract monies and power from them.

 

When it comes to wealth, one of the primary ways to redistribute such, as outlined by Senator Long, is to tax those that have that wealth so that their wealth could therefore be redistributed to those sectors of the economy and peoples of this nation in a way and manner that would benefit those in most need.  To somehow believe that this nation needs more billionaires, or that our biggest, most powerful and profitable corporations should simply be able to dodge paying their fair tax share back to the society, which permitted their existence in the first place, is misguided, and would then lead to without correction, to make for a society that would become ever more unequal and unfair.

 

So too, Senator Long believed that each household should receive and be entitled to a basic income, by the fair sharing of the wealth so created in this nation, which is in accord with today’s belief in the necessity of a Universal Basic Income for all.  Further to the point, Senator Long advocated for old-age pensions, as well as a limitation of work hours required to make ends meet, so as to have therefore a better balance between recreation and labor work, so readily actuated because of the advances and progressions in the usage of machines as well as other labor saving devices so being implemented and utilized. 

 

The point that Senator Long was making in his Share Our Wealth Society, is that the governance of this nation needs to do a far better job in the elimination of poverty, by providing the ways and means, along with safety net so required, in which then, every American could have the basis of a decent life, so done through the redistribution of the wealth of this nation, by a robust taxation system, that would still allow those at the very top of the wealth scale, to continue to have plenty of the accouterments that they are accustomed to, but not at such an excessive scale.

Authority, self-respect, and discipline by kevin murray

It is not easy to be a parent, especially in this day and age, in which many a household, is represented by just a single parent, and of which, parents have not only a responsibility to their offspring, but also have other important responsibilities that necessitate their involvement in things such as work, school, bills, and other obligations that they must therefore devote time and energy to.  So then, many a parent is absolutely stressed, just trying basically to keep their head above water, of which, they still are though tagged with having the responsibility to bring up their children right, which is typically no easy task.

 

This thus indicates that in many a household, the parents don’t nearly have as much control or influence over their children as they might so desire, because there is only so much that a given parent can successfully address, on any given day.  After all, any parent that is exhausted or overtaxed, is not going to be able to exert well their authority because they basically lack the ready capacity to do so.  This thus leads to a non-optimal vacuum for children, in which they at a very young age, are pretty much left to their own devices as to what they should or should not do – or better put, what they end up doing or not doing, for better or for worse. 

 

So then, we shouldn’t be all that surprised that children that do not live within households which exert necessary structure and discipline upon them, are going to oft be susceptible to exhibiting not the best behavior within school and other social environments.  Indeed, children are going to test boundaries, and when those that have that authority, don’t seem to do much to counteract those children that cross certain lines that should not be crossed, then the result is going to be bad for those children as well as for society.

 

The bottom line is that children that are not properly disciplined or supervised by their parents, and therefore have little respect or concern for parental authority, are going to exhibit the types of behavior which are often not desirable.  So too, children that have not developed self-respect, because they don’t feel that they compare well with others that they congregate with – as well as those children that have not developed a good capacity for self-discipline are going to be the type of children that are disruptive and disobedient to just about anyone so representing authority.

 

In short, we find that parents that aren’t able to exert reasonable, consistent, and fair discipline upon their children, and are lax in impressing their authority over them, for whatever reasons, valid or not, produce children that often have little respect for that which represents authority.  This thus signifies, that parents that do a poor job in the development of well-rounded children, leave the issues of discipline and respect so needed for the good of those children, in the hands of governmental or private authorities, such as teachers, law enforcement, childcare, and various other governmental institutions, of which those representatives, may well be fair, or not, but almost for a certainty, typically do not exhibit a lot of familial love and forgiveness, because none of these children, are actually their children.

The upside-down world of today’s tolerance and intolerance by kevin murray

There seems to be a general belief, especially of those that consider themselves to be liberal in their perception, that the greatest gift that we can give to one another, is simply to be tolerant of one another.  In other words, whatever that a given person, or institution, for that matter, so desires to express, is just fine, because everyone is entitled to their own opinion, right or wrong, moral or immoral.  To the degree, that this tolerance is limited to people’s opinions or ideas, this actually is consistent with the fact that each one of us is gifted with our own free will, thereby signifying that whatever that we so desire to do and say is at our volition, subject only to humankind’s laws.  However, what we do so find in the present day, is a world in which truth is considered by many a person, as subjective – that is to say, that one person’s truth is just as valid as another person’s truth, when in a many a case, that can’t be so.  In other words, those that insist 2+2 = 5, are never stating a truth, for that calculation is just plain wrong and is never going to be right.

 

When it comes to tolerance, people need to understand that what we should be tolerant of, is that each one of us, should be treated with respect, civility, and consideration, regardless of whether a particular idea or concept is materially wrong.  After all, just because someone is mistaken, does not, in and of itself, make them a bad person, but rather, it simply means that they are wrong about something which is known for a certainty.  The problem with tolerance misapplied, comes with the fact that there are specific things within society, that demand that there be principles that people must adhere to or else suffer the fair consequences for their disobedience to such. That is to say, to be tolerant of murder, rape, and robbery is the absolute wrong type of tolerance.  On the other hand, those that are convinced that one race is superior to the other, or one specific creed should be the only orthodox creed, are in most cases, clearly wrong in their viewpoint, but we should be tolerant of their viewpoint, because tolerance is something that we owe one to another, because each one of us, has erred, and erred repeatedly.  So too, many a person, that has a strong viewpoint upon something, currently, have subsequently seen themselves to actually flip their position, completely.

 

What society needs to be intolerant of, is all that which is inimical to the characteristics of justice, fairness, and harmony.  That is to say, we need to be intolerant of all that which violates core principles, of what it means to be a civilization, with equal rights for all, and is no respecter of persons.  As for tolerance, all of us need to think a bit less about the value of our own viewpoints and opinions, so as to give room for other people, to freely express themselves, in the understanding that none of us has a complete and full comprehension of everything.  So that, we need to be more tolerant with our personal interactions with others, and intolerant with that which declares objective truth to be error, or error to be objective truth.

The Standard Oil of today by kevin murray

Back in 1911, Standard Oil, was dissolved into 33 separate companies, of which, in today’s world we still have the existence as well as the robustness of those so separately created, as in the names of Exxon, Chevron,  and Texaco, all of which are behemoths in their own right.  At the time that Standard Oil, was forced to dissolve itself, in conformance with the Sherman Antitrust Act, the market capitalization of Standard Oil (which is essentially the total value of its outstanding common shares) was $100,450,000,000.  However, inflation adjusted to today’s currency of 2023, would make the market capitalization of Standard Oil at the time of its breakup to be an astonishing $3,253,215,994,000. 

 

While there are currently no United States corporations with the market capitalization amount of $3.25 trillion, it has to be noted that Apple, as of November, 2023, has a market capitalization of approximately $2.95 trillion, or nearly $3 trillion, and Microsoft is not far behind at $2.748 trillion.  Yet, we hear virtually nothing about the imminent breakup of either of these massive hi-tech companies, as if then all is well, when surely it is not.  The fact of the matter is that when corporations are permitted to buy out competitors, or merge with other associated companies in order to assure their continual growth, without the United States governmental regulators doing much of anything to preclude such, then there isn’t much that these extremely cash-rich mega corporations, can’t simply purchase then at their own whim.  This should not be considered to be a good thing, for whenever businesses pretty much own a market segment, then those business have an unfair advantage over all that they interact with, to the detriment of the general public.

 

Further to the point, all those that decry the strength, power, and influence of those that are individual billionaires, have got to realize, that artificial creations of the state, which are corporations, of which, these corporations, have sales in not only the multi-billions, but profits of multi-billions, year after year, and therefore cash assets of multi-billions, which are relentlessly growing, are going to, because of all this money, be able to exert an undue influence upon all those governmental officials and institutions that they interact with, including, of course, legislative acts and laws, so being imposed or ignored.

 

It is an absolute fact that size matters, and the greater the size of a given entity, the more that it matters, so that, for those that are the stockholders of mega-corporations such as Apple or Microsoft, they will not readily accept anything other than a robust return upon their investment in those corporations, and the devil be damned.  This thus means what it so implies, that massive corporations, are almost compelled to do whatever that they have to do in order to maintain their growth and their profits, till the end of time.  So then, it would be naïve to believe, that huge corporations, will somehow, make it their point to always do the right thing by their people or by their country, when the truth of the matter is, that their god is really the relentless pursuit of money, and profit, above all.

The problems with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) by kevin murray

The most popular sport in the world is soccer, though, outside America, this sport is typically known as football.  The fact that soccer is such a low scoring game, means that the decisions so made upon the field of action in regards to penalties, offsides, and goals are of supreme importance to all those that are engaged in the watching of this sport.  So then, in this era of hi-technology, those that are the organizers of this sport at its highest level, brought to the field of action, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), to theoretically ensure less errors by referees.  It would be one thing, if VAR was actually a good and loyal servant to the referee on the field, but it’s an entirely different thing when the VAR as assistant is perhaps not assisting all that well, at all.  So then, the very first problem with VAR is the fact that decisions so being made within a particular game, aren’t necessarily better or more accurate with VAR, in every single instance.  That is to say, it is very difficult to determine definitively a close offsides decision, because where the soccer ball is located is often many yards away from where the player who is alleged to be possibly offside is positioned, and that player is typically running at a fast pace, along with it also has to be determined simultaneously when the soccer ball has been played by the other player, so passing it.  So too, the camerawork so being provided to the VAR, as well as to the on-field referee for review, and the camera angles so being provided as well as the resolution, so of, aren’t currently robust enough to be definitive. This would imply that on offsides decisions, that there should be built-in a reasonable tolerance, that favors the offense, and hence will not accidently disallow a goal which, in a perfect world, would have actually been valid. 

 

The other major problem with VAR, is the fact that any sport so being played and watched, is dependent upon the fans that watch it, and those fans are watching the game in real time, which means that in order to properly enjoy the game, the vast majority of those fans want definitive decisions in real time, with an absolute minimum of time being devoted to reviewing this or that.  That is to say, there isn’t anything more deflating than having a goal that has been scored, having to be reviewed, time and time again, to determine whether such is offside, which obviously takes away and distracts from the excitement and the meaning of a goal being scored in the first place.  In other words, fans need only to experience a few times the disappointment of a goal being disallowed to basically temper their enthusiasm for any goal being scored, because they know that just about any goal could subsequently be erased.  Look, it has to be realized that before VAR came into play, when a goal was scored and no offsides flag was raised, that goal stood, which basically meant that goal could thereby be celebrated or for those on the opposing side, disdained. 

 

So then, in short, the twin problems with VAR, rests not only in the accuracy of such, being absolutely debatable, but also that VAR takes away from fans fully appreciating the game in real time, because this unseen god, VAR, is the arbiter of what is or is not a legitimate goal, so seemingly decided, at its whim.

The hidden truth behind the refugee crisis by kevin murray

There are reasons for practically everything that occurs in society, of which, sometimes those reasons are rather obvious, and sometimes they are obscure or hidden.  We live in an age in which there is a distinct refugee crisis of millions of peoples fleeing their homeland, in search of some sort of reasonable sanctuary, so that they can thereby have the opportunity to have a decent life, if not for those of that present generation, then for those of future generations.  When it comes to western nations, it would seem that on the one hand, that they are often quite accommodating, sympathetic, empathetic, and helpful to refugees, but on the other hand, they can also enforce an iron hand against those same types of refugees.  While it is understandable, that sovereign nations should desire to have some sort of reasonable control of their borders, and that they should also have some sort of fair policy to the accommodation of refugees as well as to their numbers, what often is not discussed, is how come there are so many refugees to begin with.

 

We live in a day and age, in which though colonialism has ostensibly ended, it seems to have been replaced by neocolonialism, in many a case, which essentially means that many of those nations that appear to be independent, having gained that independence from their previous colonial masters, aren’t really independent, whatsoever, but rather they are often subject to present day economic exploitation of their mineral and labor resources, for the greater benefit not of their own nation, but of the multinational corporations so exploiting those resources for the greater benefit of that which was their master colonist, in the first place.

 

So too, western nations have the disturbing trend to not actually desire that democracy be the form of government in third world nations or of former colonies, because they see democracy as a political system that is hard to control, to influence, or to dominate from the outside, and further that democracy in those foreign nations has a strong tendency to desire to steer their own ship, for better or for worse.  Rather, what western nations prefer is for the government of these former colonies and third world nations, to be autocratic in nature, in which that government therefore is able to remain in firm control of its people through the usage of the armaments so provided to that country, all done with the expressed purpose, that as long as western nations get what they want from that nation, that all is fair which happens within that ostensibly free and independent nation.

 

So then, the upshot of all this interference into other nations’ sovereignty, is that the people within it, because of the oppressive conditions, or low wages, or the endless warfare so occurring, are going to strongly desire to gravitate to other nations, which appear to them to provide the twin benefits of opportunity and sanctuary.  That is to say, as much as western nations wish to believe that the siren call of those western nations, places a spell upon third world nations or former colonies, the more proximate reason for all of this refugee crisis comes down to the seminal fact, that people are going to vote with their feet, when they recognize that they have no good future where they are currently at.

America’s foreign military bases and the lack of appropriate tribute for them by kevin murray

We read at democraynow.org, that “The U.S. has about 750 overseas military bases in more than 80 countries.”  Further, we read at the conversation.com, that the Comptroller’s office  “estimates the total cost of overseas bases and deployments at US$24.4 billion in fiscal year 2020.”   So then, to the degree that these bases along with the military personnel that go along with such, are needed so as to provide support to foreign nations that we are allied with, or to the degree that such is needed in order to support commerce in the trading of goods, then these military bases would appear to have a good purpose, behind them.  However, it has to be said, that when it comes to the compensation for these military bases, that the United States seems to do a rather poor job in getting those that are the biggest beneficiaries of those bases to pay their fair share.  In other words, if the presence of United States troops, along with its attendant military armaments on those foreign bases serve to desist other unallied nations from bad actions, one would think, that there should be an appropriate price to be paid to the United States, as some form of tribute to the United States for that protection.

 

The bottom line is that when our military is stationed overseas for the defense of allied nations or of corporate interests, that those that are the beneficiaries of such, should then be obligated to pay their fair share for that sort of security.  After all, whenever the United States is not benefiting from this expenditure, directly or indirectly, of these monies expended for those foreign bases, then these foreign bases should be shutdown.  Indeed, this is why each foreign base should be questioned as to its expressed purpose and also should be subject to a budgetary review, for how else can this nation demonstrate to its own people that it is being responsible with the monies so being allocated to these overseas bases.

 

When it comes to the expenditure of military monies for foreign bases, it has to be recognized that there really needs to be a net benefit to the United States, or else those that are its citizens and hence its taxpayers are being cheated of that which they so pay in taxes to this nation.  So too, in an era in which this nation, can’t even come close to balancing its budget, we should see far more sensibility demonstrated by those that make the decisions, day in and day out, about our foreign military bases.  In short, to believe somehow that 750 overseas military bases in over 80 countries, is necessary, or even mandatory, is foolishness. 

 

Indeed, the United States spends more money on its defense budget than the next ten countries, combined.  This would indicate that every ally of America, needs to be put on notice, that they have a responsibility to pay appropriate tribute to the United States, for the protection and security that this nation thus provides for them, and if those nations will not, then the United States, should simply pack up and leave.  In life, there are no free lunches, of which, the sole superpower in the world, the United States, has an obligation to let that be known.

When we treat people as animals we should not be surprised when they take on animalistic traits by kevin murray

Humankind’s inhumanity to humankind, is the very reason why we have so much hatred, discord, civil unrest, and warring of all types.  So too, governments the world over, have made the same mistake again and again, in which, they encourage and then compel their people to fight the other, because the other is being sold to them at that instance as being “less than.”  After all, it’s never the easiest of things, nor should it be easy, to kill another human being, or to annihilate another civilization, when the perception is that the other is just about the same as those that bring actual war upon it.  Rather, governments make it their point to demonize the other, and essentially to make the other to be perceived as being subhuman, so as to thereby have the other to be basically looked upon as nothing much more than an animal.

 

Those that insist that the other be treated as if they are an animal, and thus discount the others’ humanity almost completely, are going to be quite capable of bringing all sorts of injustices and harms upon the other -- because that which is an animal in actuality, is that which we will often use as a beast of burden, and at worse, as something to kill for sport or to nourish ourselves upon.  To be perceived by society and its governance as an animal, is to live within a construct, in which those that fully believe that only their people are the actual human beings, will thus then have these same people control nearly every aspect of how that “animal’ is treated, of which, when that “animal” no longer has any utility, it will be erased – and if that “animal” was never perceived to have utility in the first place, it will be destroyed, from the get-go.

 

So too, those that are human beings, that are thus treated as animals, relentlessly, are going to be susceptible to taking on animalistic traits, for by virtue of having their humanity ignored or suppressed, they will thus find that in order to maintain their existence, they are going to have to adapt to the situation, at hand.  Which means, that those that are being treated as animals, are going to have a very strong tendency, as well as certainly some very valid reasons, to accord to those that are its oppressors, no real quarter, whatsoever.  That is to say, they will see those that are committing all sorts of injustices against them, as having no legitimate right to be accorded any human respect, whatsoever, which will thus lead to all sorts of stratagems to get back at those that are their tyrants.

 

In sum, those that treat others with respect, will often be accorded respect, in return; whereas, those that treat others as subhuman and look upon them as animals, are going to find that those that have had their humanity discounted or ignored, and treat the other in a very disrespectful manner, have by these actions and by their attitude, truly opened up a Pandora’s box and will thereby surely reap the whirlwind that thus will ensue.

Human connection and the analog world by kevin murray

Lots of people believe that progress is a never-ending line that angles ever upward, and they then are glad to live in that world, in which day by day, we are able to avail ourselves of even more tools or better devices that seem to make our lives easier and more satisfying.  Yet, it has to be said that just because we have digital this and digital that, we don’t necessarily always get at the same time, a situation in which by having digital books, digital newspapers, digital magazines, digital clocks, and digital word processors, that our lives are thus always clearly better, in whole.

 

For instance, life presents us with the opportunity for many of us, to learn a lot from our parents, or our grandparents, in which, because there are a plentitude of people that are quite older than we are, we can call upon their experiences to help aid us in the present in the figuring out of life and of particular concerns that are pertinent to us.  One of those things, that interests those that are the curious sort, is that we have a strong tendency to kind of want to know what makes a particular parent or grandparent, tick, of which, one of the ways that we are able to do so, is to pick up those things of theirs such as a book, or a magazine, or a newspaper that they have been reading, or, to turn back the clock even further, to be by the typewriter, and view the pages of what they have written.  Indeed, we can learn a lot about someone else, by knowing what they read, but when there aren’t any physical books for us to pick up, or magazines, or newspapers, we become somewhat clueless about what our parents or grandparents think and ponder upon, for we have no or little physical clues to actually follow.

 

Look, it has to be said, if young children, want to play “grown up” by putting on their mother’s lipstick, or by sitting down in their father’s “smoking chair,” then there also is something lost, when we aren’t able to take the whole process further, by knowing what our parents actually like to read or to write, and when we don’t have access to those very things, we are lesser for that.  Our parents and grandparents are guideposts, designed for the purpose, to help us navigate through the difficulties and challenges of life, and those that respect their elders, have an interest in trying to emulate them, and part of the process of doing so, is in that imitation of them.

 

So then, the proximate problem with all of the personal digital devices that we currently have, is the fact that these devices as in an iPhone, are specific to one person, and none other, so unless we are peaking over another person’s shoulder, we only know that they are doing something with their device, but we don’t know exactly what that is, and because we don’t know that, we lose that personal connection.  Indeed, the days of the family all watching the same television program together, appear to be long gone – so too, the days of us picking up our parent’s magazine or book to know what they are reading and perhaps to have a conversation about such, seldom exists, either – and because of that our connections one to another, are diminishing.

America’s persistent food insecurity problem by kevin murray

It doesn’t seem to make any real good sense that America, long considered to be the world’s breadbasket should have so many millions of its own people suffering from food insecurity, year in and year out, but we do. The troubling thing about America, is that while most Americans are aware of the Great Depression, in which we read at govinfo.gov that “By 1939 the federal government was distributing foods to 12.7 million unemployed and poor persons suffering under the weight of the Great Depression”  -- that we also seem somewhat unaware of what feedingamerica.org tells us about present day Americans, of which, “In 2022 alone, 49 million people turned to food assistance for extra help.”

 

Basically, this indicates that while today’s America is no longer suffering from a Great Depression, and has not been in such dire straits for generations, that somehow, though, we have a troubling amount of people, that suffer persistently from a food insecurity problem, in this, the richest nation that the world has ever known.  The fact that so many citizens of this nation, are not food secure, as well as often being under-educated, under-housed, and living in conditions which do not reflect well the prosperity of this nation, nor of the alleged superiority of its capitalistic system, is absolutely pathetic.

 

The bottom line is that any nation that is incapable of first taking care of its own citizens, is a nation that has failed those same citizens.  This thus indicates that in consideration of all of the great charitable organizations that this nation has, as well as its many food banks, both private and governmental sponsored, along with the continual generosity of giving individuals and institutions, that this nation has still failed to solved its food insecurity problem, despite the wealth of food that this nation produces, and has at its ready distribution disposal.

 

The true reflection of this country is contained not within its grand and luxurious buildings and homes, or any of its impressive infrastructures that have been created, or even via the educational and scientific achievements of the best of the minds in America, but rather such is displayed more truthfully by that which America conveniently prefers to ignore as even existing, which is all of the people and communities, that are suffering from food insecurity as well as the plethora of problems that ingrained poverty and prejudice so births.

 

The truth of America is what we don’t see represented enough -- which is that millions upon millions of Americans, including their children, don’t have the very basic things, such as nutritional food, good shelter, fair opportunity, as well as being able to live in a community that is safe, that many an American takes as their given birthright.  This is unacceptable and should be seen as a disgrace to this country and that which it represents.  The fact that so many suffer so much in America, despite good people and good institutions doing what they can to aid them, is a fair and accurate reflection that this governance has failed its people.  That is to say, all of the food banks, all of the food stamps, and all of the free student meal programs, have to exist because there is something rotten in America, which seemingly can’t be put back together properly for the expressed beneficence of those that are the most vulnerable amongst us.

Buddha and the Four Noble Truths by kevin murray

We read at pbs.org, that the Four Noble Truths, so simplified, are that “…suffering exists; it has a cause; it has an end; and it has a cause to bring about its end.”  So that, for all those that decry about this or that, recognize that the suffering that any particular person has to deal with, is going to be something, that all of us have to deal with, in one way or another, during the course of our lifespan.  Those then, that see such suffering as the opportunity to prove their character and thus make it their point to do their best to alleviate such suffering, through the development of the right knowledge, the right discernment and the right application of such, are going to be those then that are best able to not only willingly accept those four noble truths, but to focus well upon the bringing of the cause of such suffering to a favorable conclusion. 

 

The very first thing that each of us needs to examine is our own life, of who and what we really are, and from there to determine as to whether or not, we find satisfaction within the answer that comes to us.  Those then that are most satisfied, are typically those that are on a good pathway, and have made good decisions, from their sensible thinking and dedicated work habits, in order to get to that valued place.  On the other hand, those that are unsatisfied with who and what they are, should then take the time to acknowledge that they may well have flaws within their character, or within the construct that they are intimately involved with, that needs thus to be meaningfully addressed.

 

There are plenty of those that like to make excuses for who and what they really are, and while acknowledging that suffering does exist, of which, they are cognizant that there is a cause, don’t though seemingly want such to come to an end, because they can’t seem to generate the appropriate action plan to do something constructive about it.  Indeed, to know the cause of one’s suffering but to not put forth the effort to alleviate such suffering, is a dead-end, which basically resolves nothing.  Now, perhaps, there are those situations in which we are apparently suffering from something, that seemingly is not something that we can change within our own volition.  Yet, recognize this well, there will still be opportunities that we can avail ourselves of, so as to improve our lot, or to look at a particular problem in another way, or there are skills that we can yet still develop which may serve to aid us, so that, essentially, to simply give up is seldom going to be the correct answer in response to that which stymies us.

 

In this world, each of us will be challenged in our own individual way, of which, there will for a certainty, be a pathway, that we may not initially see or even to understand, that will provide us with the opportunity to overcome that which seems to be hindering us from getting to where we need to be.  Indeed, problems do exist for us to puzzle such out, and those that will not relent from their good efforts built upon the structure of right thoughts and noble deeds, will successfully put all the pieces of that puzzle together, so as to thereby become complete and whole.

The physical always has a beginning and always will have an end by kevin murray

There are those people that believe somehow that what has physical form, such as a great pyramid, a planet, a sun, or even a solar system, are seemingly eternal in their existence, or something close to that.  In actuality, nothing physical will last forever, nor is anything physical ever meant to last forever.  Remember this well, that which has a known beginning, will, without exception, have a known end.  There are no exceptions to that rule, so no matter how long of time we view such, we find that, in fact, eventually that which we even know as time, will itself, end.

 

The issue that most humans have is that they see their existence as being in a time-space continuum, and have difficulty conceiving of consciousness outside of that continuum, never considering the distinct possibility that this continuum is an artificial construct, never meant to be seen as lasting or as eternal, whatsoever.  This thus signifies that our very existence cannot have started from our physical birth, or even before that, for we are ever the unborn, the eternal, and the changeless, and ever will be.

 

Yet, there are many that would scoff at the notice that we are changeless, for they see change in themselves, all of the time, and can easily prove such.  Indeed, there appears to be some degree of paradox in the physical aspect of our being which does clearly change, as well as our consciousness which would appear to change by the very thoughts and deeds that we enact by virtue of our existence.   However, as in something akin to a chameleon, or an actor up on a stage playing a role, our soul may indeed take on many guises, but as its core, our soul despite its countless forms, is in its essence, changeless.

 

So then, the reason why each of us needs to comprehend that the physical is finite in any of its many forms as it so appears to us in this human incarnation, is to provide to us, a serious reminder, that to overly concentrate our minds upon that which is physical, or of that which has been created, and not upon our eternal and everlasting Master Creator is to expend our energies upon that which is not truly worthy of such.  Rather, we are meant to see this physical world, as the opportunity, to prove our mettle, by being good one to another, with the expressed understanding that we are all at our essence, one with God, and only our ignorance of such, and disobedience to such, precludes us from the correct comprehension that we are, in actuality, always the immaculate image of God.

 

This physical world and our incarnation upon it, seems to be, for many a person, the only reality, but in actuality, it is not anything more than an artificial construct, providing us with the fair opportunity to reflect the goodness of God, and therefore to bring light to those that are in ignorance or denial, so that their journey back to the eternal sanctuary of God can be safely actualized.

Nuclear power is clean energy by kevin murray

The very first thing to recognize is that modern society, runs upon electricity, as well as all the other power sources so needed to travel, communicate, live, and to thrive.  In short, there is no way that seven billion peoples could survive in any real sense, without the comforts and the usage of reliable electricity.  In fact, those then, that do not have a reliable means to all the power sources that advanced societies routinely draw upon, are going to be, without exception, those societies which are not only materially poor, but have the poorest overall conditions for the livability of the members of that society.  That is to say, electricity is absolutely mandatory for the advancement and the sustainability of society, which signifies that the main energy concern that society should have, is utilizing those power sources which are the most efficient, safe, of minimal pollution, reliable, and cost effective.

 

The problem that far too many societies seem to suffer from, is the ignoring of the obvious, in order to embrace the obscure and the inferior.  Indeed, there are reasons for this, of which, one of the main reasons is that certain powerful interests and elites, want things to be a certain way, so that they can benefit from them, to the detriment of society as a whole.  In truth, when it comes to energy sources and the necessity of such, the decisions so being made by the people and its government, should take into account, the full picture of what different energy sources bring to the table, good and bad.  Instead, what we so have,  is that for whatever reason or reasons, sensible or not, a certain percentage of the people and governments are fearful of nuclear, because they believe that a nuclear accident, could be catastrophic, but somehow these same people and governments seem to dismiss the fact that there is not an energy source, which does not have its own troubling issues.  Additionally, what seems to have been conveniently forgotten, is that the sheer number of people, businesses, and homes, require reliable energy sources, which thus necessitates practical answers to practical questions. 

 

When it comes to nuclear, the footprint of how much physical space that nuclear power takes up, cannot be matched by any other energy source, whatsoever.  Further to the point, nuclear is the most reliable and robust energy source, that is not only instantaneous in being able to provide that energy to the people, but is also the most efficient of all energy sources, as well.  Of course, there are some inherent dangers within nuclear, but there are safeguards so enacted to protect both the environment as well as people, in place.  Additionally, in this era of worrying climate change, nuclear has zero carbon dioxide emissions.

 

There are plenty of people that actually believe that we don’t need nuclear, whatsoever, for they credulously believe that we can get all our energy so required from other clean energy resources – but we are still left with the inconvenient fact, that absolutely nothing at the present time can match the robustness of nuclear, or its capacity, or its reliability, or its sustainability, of which, a world without nuclear energy, or trending towards the usage of less nuclear energy, would be a world heading to darkness and the devolution of humankind.