[1] viXra:2312.0098 [pdf] submitted on 2023-12-18 21:56:31
Authors: Florentin Smarandache, Victor Christianto
Comments: 11 Pages.
Beneath the surface of modern society's ills, from commercialism and corporatocracy to moral decay and social division, whispers a deeper malady: a collective forgetting of how to say "yes" to life. This article delves into the essence of this dis-ease, drawing inspiration from diverse sources like Indigenous wisdom, Judeo-Christian values, and the concept of "wetiko," a spiritual virus described by some analysts. It argues that the antidote to this existential malaise lies in a conscious choice: a daily decision to embrace life's vibrancy, interconnectedness, and inherent worth.(This is a draft version)see also: https://www.academia.edu/111617591/It_is_a_Good_Day_to_Say_Yes_to_Life_Reclaiming_the_Human_Spirit_in_a_Weary_World_draft_version_
Category: Religion and Spiritualism