Babylon did never fall…
// January 18th, 2010 // Philosophy
How did we end up feeling so alone, so afraid, so poor, so disconnected… I sense sadness… Good man, great man are trapped into a cage that does not exist.
I hear screams, I hear crying, I feel tear drops in the rain. Good man are pushed around, good man are drawn into their corners trying to make sense out of the sensless…
How can we live in this world, in this world of madness. There is no logic, no knowledge, no feeling, no awareness not even the smallest hint of purpose.
Everything is right in front of our eyes, the information is out there, everything we need is out there ABUNDANTLY and yet we live in complete scarcity.
There is a black hole inside us, never satisfied… Why ? Why ?
Do we really need to be shaken up at the deepest level, do we need to feel so much pain to understand what is in front of our eyes ? Do we need earthquakes and floods and hurricanes to bring us closer together ? Is this really the only way ?
Nothing has changed since the great flood then, Babylon did never fall…
If you see your neighbor building an Arc in his backyard… you better join him…
Actually why don’t we all try and build Arc’s inside our soul and then flood all the rest, all the beliefs, all the prejudice, the hatred, the fear… Lets go trough that storm, day in and day out, and lets keep sending out that white dove into the horizon… Zen teaches that you cannot fill a cup that’s already full… Lets rock the cup so hard that is empty again…
Then the white dove will arrive with an olive branch in his beak… And we will have another chance, to choose… and choose again… until Babylon will fall once and for all…
Sadok Kohen
In truth, without deceit, certain, and most veritable…





Brilliant!
That’s how I’ve been feeling. I go in and out from being Steven Mallory, whenever I feel this way I remember him.
I don’t know how much that counts but I really congratulate you for being so brave and being able to write these words. So few of us are capable of being so honest and sincere.
I’m really happy to have read this.