Monday, June 13, 2011

Socialism = fiction

Being left is being an utopian person, believing in things that never will be truth, where those imaginers would been located somewhere over your thoughts while you were sleeping, like over the white lands of the Uyuni’s Salt where there is anything around you between you and yourself. Maybe like a flag in movement over a crowded street where the people are screaming for their rights or if some doors are open to give the possibility to several people to pass over your space and create a special dialogue about how to be a fictitious person. Then, once you became a fictitious person, you live eternally, exactly the same as the revolutionaries. However there are many more reasons to be considered a person of left. Living in community where everybody is the same and there is no range between having more or less, everything is divided respectively and equally of opportunities, is the first step to start to think about it, then will come the big movement such as the artist who defeat the white walls of the gallery. Where is going the religion these days by the way? Maybe somewhere around a garbage with all those old newspapers of news of thirteen years ago and next to the dirty shoes that are holding over the electric cables, things that started to be forgot by us, like the religion, anyway could be a way to rebirth the conception of religion thinking about fiction. We know that Homero lived many years ago since the apparition of the Christ according to the books that were written respectively. Both books written by Homero, Iliad and Odyssey, contain the character of Odysseus, the ideologist of the Spartan people. This man with his men left their home to defeat Troy and when he was coming back to his home, he had many troublesin his trip to return. There are some things that are approximately equal as the history of the Christ according to the texts of the Bible and those of Homero. We can point out three important topics: The man that resurrect from hell, both cases are the same; the meeting with gods, where those speak with them most of the time for having solutions on their way; and third, the man and his men, Odysseus and his crew the same as the Christ and his apostles. And also there are many others details that crash in a big coincidence between both stories. Playing the violin over the roof.

Ono's three