A think tank established for the creation of “closed, holistic systems.”
“Perfect Knowledge on the Road to Perfect Wisdom,” Never the Road Less Traveled
by Yasha Husain, Director, Holistic Solutions Think Tank, www.closedholisticsystems.com
October 6, 2013
When we have perfect knowledge all of the people around the world share in the wisdom of peaceful living in which all work together in the spirit of love and understanding.
The truth of the way, universalism, literally becomes us, and we see we are all one, and while we attain to perfect knowledge by way of our immediate understanding of what we know, our inherent wisdom, too, that we share, that we are one, we then embark on the path toward the attainment of perfect wisdom, and a pragmatic, but ideal, world, by way of a sensible economy, and a way that believes in the truth of the other.
The other, via the wisdom of all time and our greatest leaders, we find is necessary to self-realization and invention. The history of holistic sciences, in all fields, requires that the other and the self are one, and so we attain to perfect invention, or holistic invention, via our relationship to the other, such as our friends, and loved ones, but the greater realization of the world's people, too.
Working together was and is the way of Native American culture, but it is the way of the world, too, Native Americans know, and thus they share with us this enlightened wisdom, that is a gift they cherish.
Africans are bound by love and kinship, for each other, and therefore the world. Like the Native Americans, they see the world as a likeness, too. Africans traditionally seem to be bound by their love and sacrifice, and their smiles of love and endearment embrace us all. They sacrifice so that we always know the perfect love of family.
People in the East, the Far and Near East, especially support and maintain the sophisticated nature and wisdom of the holistic sciences, world renown and utilized, as so, meant to inspire greater spirituality, and simplicity, everywhere.
Europe celebrates collegiality, and the fortuitousness of the village life, as it strengthens our humane ties to one another, and inspires the tradition of democratic and human rights law that is written down and codified, for everybody around the world to share equally, or have equal access to, an extension of the village, or “Village Republic,” and universalism.
The folk music of Europe traveled to the States, and along with the deep soliliquies of African roots, the farmer, and the homesteader, alike, marvel in the musics' magic, in the first modern, constitutional democracy for the world to uphold. A melting pot arises out of the United States that must forgive itself for its errs, considering the treatment of Native Americans at the outset of its founding, and the oblique history of slavery, and set out nonetheless to become the inspiration for plurality and modern globalism which is democratic, yet not a far cry, too, from pluralities which have come before, however without the same level of multiculturalism and diversity of race.
South America in the meantime becomes the heart of the future which has overcome the period of colonization, its rhythms and rhymes are the essence of the continents of the world combined.
So we celebrate the perfect knowledge of the 21st century and hear its call for togetherness and unity, recalling how what came before has made us stronger, but what will still be may be the oneness, or perfect wisdom on its way to a more peaceful world, the way, of the other and the self, in love with, and understanding of, what is mere truth.
Perfect knowledge is that implicit knowledge we have when we are true to ourselves, and our love of nature, and the world that surrounds us, so that we work together every day toward a more perfect union and world, knowing not everything there is to know, but having faith in the wisdom of all time, that we will attain it the more we work together toward only peace. We honestly merely need to love one another.
Yasha Melanie Husain. Copyright 2013-14.