This is one of the first clips I did and I wish I'd done a better job of it. It was going to be on another topic but before we started my "co-star" expressed such uneasiness about the gun that I suggested we should focus on that. The Zohar does speak of the fact that in order to release an arrow, an archer must first pull the string back toward his own heart. Before we can confront the negativity in the outer world we have to confront and defeat it in ourselves. And we must do this, because we have an obligation to take action against the negative side. It's not about killing anything. It's about tikkun olam, healing the world. As soon that's accomplished we'll be back in the Garden, where everything is on the house!
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Brilliant! Is this an argument in favor of changing the name of the "War Department" to the "Defense Department"? A perfect world would be all garden, mine, yours, no difference, the back yard. As Julia Kristeva once said to me, when we shared a glance at the mirror and saw neither one of our own heads, just the back of Lacan's: look and see who you were, are, and will be: a pedlar in the street.
Posted by: Sylvie Planet | July 08, 2008 at 06:25 PM