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June 23, 2006 The man whose essence of the life is walking toward the Ideals, longing for their accomplishment is a being with changed mental identity. Taking them as a real object from very outset he finds himself at intersection living two particular moments; first, he is overjoyed because the obstacle between Him and his dream is broken, it has been already crystallized and such as it is brought to the scope for its realization and second is the moment of temporary man’s relief by casting off ratio shackles which act is a factor for transformation of the masses into instrument. The ideal is portrait of man’s dream. This one is put within a frame providing its elements compactness, so as such structure it gravitates close to the region of conciseness. The best explanation about phenomenon Ideal is treating it as implanted body (sadistically performed process) on the masses. The “fanatic conjurer” needs instrument for it. After the implantation he passes to the second phase of the very concept which secretly pervades him i.e. creation of means. The appliance of the special treatment is useful for proper directing of the masses and make them journey easier. He stands there, before the people; excessively blatant and unarticulated, eagerly he wants to infect them by emitting courage; proceeding from a physiological aspect that each individual’s bravery animates the optimism which state unfortunately is shammed. As for the masses, enchanted by some infernal enthusiasm, walks at fast paces toward the goal which for a time it shall has being reached. The people will stop in front of that grandiosity happy-at last they are standing face to face with the Dream but the moment of that ceremony resembles one of Pandora’s Box opening. The portrait as itself is a different story. Or, it will fade away by degrees or the people will see its deformed integral parts which apparent anomaly is result of it has been constructed upon rickety base. The presence of the phantom image put the group into state of dejection; the committed treason by the “conjurer” causes anguish which on the other side it is an impulse for consciousness’ regain for better estimation of degree of portrait’s disfigurement. Thus, fatigued by the very recognition each individual found it loser who refuses to confess its position in public-in fact the losers are group of preys. Discontent and sedition ensued because of the ill-favored image, so the preys claim for justice and explanation about the betrayal. On seeing that the “conjurer” is losing control, the situation enforced him to broaden his concept inspiring a fear in them instead of courage. Here, the group is stuck into transitional phase and the question is:” will it be in the same form put under bondage or will be transformed into weapon against the traitor.” If the masses, presents itself as incompact in the whole, if among the lines of it commenced the process of individuation, each person is trying to find a way for saving, it will remain as means, but if from the group a certain person will sprout forth and impartially will enhance the belief to defeat the “fanatic”, the transformation is done successfully. These relations lead to a phenomenon common for the both cases known as aggression. The mode mood of its emergence and application is same since the mankind has existed. We should not be strict and judge about its perfect die but the negligence that we keep repeating all the time and owing to we are in distress has to lay under condemnation. The “conjurer” needs instrument so he creates it in subtle manner. During the preparation no-one ever ventures to obstruct that man’s plan whose dream is nothing but the seed of discord and evilness which vestiges are taken as bases for construction of various ideals, made for vengeance. ------------ About the author Marjana Zisovska: I live in Republic of Macedonia, I write short-stories and have a book with hopes that they will publish it in the future. Email: rockcult@myway.com Comment on this article here! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com. Please link to this article rather than copying and pasting it onto your site (which would be unauthorized and illegal). |
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