Saturday, December 19, 2009

Two sides of a coin

Anybody who can be a good pretender, a hypocrite, will become your leader politically, will become your priest

religiously. All that he needs is hypocrisy, all that he needs is cunningness, all that he needs is a facade to

hide behind. Your politicians live double lives, your priests live double lives--one from the front door, the other

from the back door. And the back-door life is their real life. Those front-door smiles are just false, those faces

looking so innocent are just cultivated. If you want to see the reality of the politician you will have to see him

from his back door. There he is in his nudity, as he is, and so is the priest. These two kinds of cunning people

have dominated humanity. And they found out very early on that if you want to dominate humanity, make it weak, make

it feel guilty, make it feel unworthy. Destroy its dignity, take all glory away from it, humiliate it. And they

have found such subtle ways of humiliation that they don't come in the picture at all; they leave it to you to

humiliate yourself, to destroy yourself. They have taught you a kind of slow suicide.

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