Friday, May 7, 2010

A Tale of Two Joes

Liberals like myself love to remind the Conservatives that Bush was not a legitmate president. That Al Gore should have been President of the United States as independant organizations proved that he did indeed have more votes than Bush in the state of Florida. The interesting thing about this is the Joe Lieberman issue. Senator Joe Lieberman at the time was a Democrat. A moderate Dem, but one nonetheless who supported environmental issues and foreign policy. He supported Universal Healthcare, too. In fact, as recently as the last election, he ran on a platform of expanded medicare. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34420961/

So what radicalized Joe Lieberman from the near top of the Democratic ticket in 2000 to the supporter of beheadings and citizen revoking that we see now? There have been several speculations from 911, to his loss in the Democratic primary to campaign contributions from Health Insurance Companies and pressure from Lobbyists.

Joe is an anomalie. He supports rights for Women and Gay Rights as well. But at the same time, he believes in restricting the first ammendment. The most chilling of Lieberman's recent ideologies follows the recent foiled terror plot at Times Square in New York. Lieberman suggested two things that should shake a freedom- loving American to their core.

Joe Lieberman suggested that terrorists should be beheaded. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-green/lieberman-suggests-behead_b_566013.html
Beheaded? Are you serious, Joe? Are we in times of war, to lower ourselves to the conduct of our enemy? Are we not supposed to look better than them? To do so would ruin the American's image to the rest of the country and make us look just as savage as the militant terrorist groups we fight against.

More horrifying yet, Lieberman went further than some Conservatives that suggested that American citizens accused of terrorism don't deserve Miranda rights. He suggested that anyone with "associations" with groups considered terrorist organizations should be stripped of their citizenship. And there it goes. There is the start of the end of our freedom and back to the days of another Sentor named Joe.

Senator Joseph McCarthy was a Republican. He served Wisconsin as a Senator from 1947-1957 when he died from Hepatitis which was supposedly linked to his heavy alcoholism. He was known in the Senate as being tough opponent against Communism (our big scare from back in the day). The threat of Communism caused many unconstitutional knee-jerk reactions to differentiate ourselves from the Communists. What it really did was restrict freedoms for Americans in the guise of keeping America safe.

Senator Joe McCarthy wasn't the only one responsible for the facist activities that ensued in the late 40's early 50's, but he definately made his mark. McCarthyism, is the attitude of the Conservative members of congress during this era who made efforts to restrict the freedoms of citizens and scare them with stories of Communism and how Anti-American it was.

Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and many other prominant Republicans took part in the scare tactics. Reagan, actually switched from being a Democrat to a Repbulican at this time because he agreed with HUAC and McCarthyism. What I don't get is how people could define "What is American?" It's the same thing going on here. Someone suspected of terrorism or associated with terrorists could be deemed un-American.

I'm all for deporting people who are here illegally. But shirking citizenship of anyone suspected of terrorism is a slap in the face to what IS AMERICAN! That is the fact that we have rights in this country as citizens that can't be taken away. We have a right to a fair trial, and to be innocent until proven guilty.

But, people like Joe Lieberman, we learned all too well are willing to give up our freedoms for their conveniences. All I can say is what's next?

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Big Announcement

As many of you may have noticed. For the past few months, I've been very ill. As of late, I've only made a few face videos because I just didn't look or feel the part.

Although there are a handful of people on Youtube close to me that know my situation, I thought it best to reveal to the public what's going on.

Today, on the radio show, I'll reveal my situation. Thankfully, I've taken a turn for the better, which is expected given my diagnosis. The condition that I have will still take quite a while to resolve.

Chris has been very helpful and I thank him for all his support. He's really been my savior through all my hardships. I've had so many symptoms, it's not funny. Headaches, fatigue, moodiness, nausea, breakouts, pain, etc. He's put up with me through all of it.

The radio show is on tonight at 6om EST http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thepillarsofgreece

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Looking Down from Olympus onto the World: My Perception of Hellenism, The Greek Gods and The Global Culture

Recently on YouTube, I started doing a series of videos about my beliefs in the Greek Gods. Since I rediscovered myself as a Hellenist Witch. It actually wasn't a far leap from Wicca, but I can no longer call myself Wiccan because I don't see all Gods as aspects of a duality. However, there is still aspecting going on within my beliefs and I'll explain.

It's well known that the Greek Gods had to them many aspects. For example, Apollo is the God of the Sun, Prophecy, Music, Poetry, Healing, etc. This is a hefty list which requires many "hats". Each one of these ideas requires a different "persona" within the same God. All of these things fall under one simple word of enlightenment, but enlightenment comes in many different forms and therefore, so does Apollo. One of these aspects is Helios-God of the Sun, obviously, an aspect of Apollo. Some might envision Helios as being "under" Apollo, but I believe that even though the myths indicate they are different, that Helios is in fact an aspect of Apollo. Walter Burkert, a renowned modern Hellenic scholar agrees with me. He suggests that Apollo and other Greek Gods, mainly Olympians, have aspects in lesser Greek Gods.

Another example is Athena. There is the Goddess Nike, to whom some say is an aspect of Athena. She is a winged Goddess of Victory, who may have at one time been thought of as a seperate Goddess, but later realized as an aspect of Athena.

I go one step further in the aspects of the Gods in that I believe that globally, the ancients realized relatively the same things about the universe and discovered the Gods as a result. That just because a God from a different culture isn't exactly like a Greek God, doesn't mean they couldn't be an aspect of that God. After all, Nike had wings, Athena did not, yet the realization of them as one Goddess remains.

I take aspecting a bit further than this. I see aspects of the Greek Gods, namely the Olympians and a few other chief gods in other cultures. I don't think that just becuase one lived in a different time and place that they are actually experiencing a different deity. I simply believe that culture dictates perception and therefore, deities seem different to our mind's eye. For example, Zeus is the King of Heaven in Greek Mythology, but if we look at other cultures, the Sun God is universal. Regardless of how they are seen, the understanding of the Sun God is actually the gnosis that the Sun is part of the larger design of the universe and is directed by divine power. What I interpret as Apollo, another will interpret as Horus, but there can be only one Sun Deity that exists. It wouldn't make sense to have two. As for secondary qualities, like prophecy and music, those can change, but the major qualities seem to reflect each other.

For example, the archetypes of Zeus and Odin are quite similar, not in their secondary qualities, but in their primary qualities and appearances. Both fought against chaos and were responsible for the universe having the order that it does. Both look quite similar even though their secondary qualities are not the same, they reflect each other.

Personal gnosis is waht makes the Gods apparent to us. We might not get everything right, but the similarities between pantheons is something that's always interested me. I believe that the Gods are universal and that we all recognize them in our own way.