************************************************************************ The following first appeared in the private email list IVy-subscribers, which is available to all those who subscribe to the printed magazine, International Viewpoints. ************************************************************************ A Word to the Wise from the Unwise by Phil Spickler 20 May 1999 To whom it may concern: It seems to me that many eons ago, when I was reading what was then called the funnies or comic strips, in something that resembled the Reading Room of the famous British Museum, it was said by one who spoke sooth that when in polite company, or even impolite company, or amongst friends, if you would like such notions to continue intact, avoid two topics of conversation, namely, religion and politics. And truly, as the eons have sped by, I have seen more friendships dissolve and more animosity occur among practically total strangers who've barely known one another long enough to hate and dislike than you can shake the proverbial stick at; and all because folks failed to follow the injunction of "Don't discuss religion or politics." I'd say in retrospect, and in a small effort to explain the foregoing phenomena, that if there were ever any invasion fleets to this planet, and if there ever were any implants delivered to anybody, on any particular subject, it seems fairly obvious even to a casual observer like myself that there must be some pretty sturdy implants in the areas of religion and politics; and it doesn't seem to take very much to stir these consarned things up. And once they get stirred up, unforgiving war, literally and figuratively, seems to follow. And looking through one of these implants at a person who happens to have a different one than you do makes that other person, whether it be in religion or politics, look like a dirty stupid dog (please forgive the insult to the noble canine, but I think you get the idea). 'Course, if we took religion and politics out of the IVy list, I guess there'd be nothing to talk about. Or perhaps there would be some other subjects. I myself have a list of topics, as amazing as this may sound, none of which contain any reference to religion or politics. Yes, I know it's hard to believe, but if you'll send me a self-addressed envelope, with return postage guaranteed, and enclose 25 cents in uncancelled stamps, I'll be happy to send you a copy of the list that has all these fascinating topics that my research for the last ten million years revealed, and which nobody else anywhere could possibly know about. As a point of relief from the effect of religious and political implants, just get some distance from whoever you find in your local zone composite that imagines that they are (A = A) some religious or political denomination, and give said beingness heavy doses of acknowledgment and TLC, sort of the way you'd handle anybody that was super-overcharged in a given area, and at some point in time, when conditions indicate it, allow said beingness to become free just to be again, in other words what it was before it became a _______ ________, and when the big floating needle appears, give everybody a big pat on the back and get some sleep. More to follow -- love to all -- your a-religious, apolitical buddy, Philo P.S. Just in case it needs mentioning, please note: the opposites arise together, and in truth, you can't have one without the other. (Paraphrase of a statement by Lao Tsu, dropped by the wayside just as he was leaving his favorite Chinese take-out.) ---P