Educracy: Philselfology of Politics for the Better World – Theory of Forms and Sense of Equality – Be Happy Philselfologically – 34

The similarities are something that runs the systems of universe and thus are the sense of equality, which is same and is based on what we say equals. Nothing can be equal without being the same, and thus the same, similarities and sense of equality is good human practice for all those, who assume, and treat all as the equals do.

The equals are the brave ones and thus know how to ascend. This Art of Ascendancy that is called the Art of Nature, the Char, and thus the Char-di Kala or Chardi Kala in most of the possible means.

While working on the geographical and ecological problems all students and the learners focus only on what seems similar and resembles, and that resembling is what mind assembles the most otherwise one is mostly a confused personality.

However, while assembling one seems a confused person as Plato seems in the Theory of Forms, the Essentials of Equality for the Equals as they gave the world the true concept of Republic, Democratic, Aristocratic and Plutonic kind of lifestyles that we need in the world.

When we talk about the Role of Politicians and Politics, we remember the Theory of Equals, the Brave Ones, the Heroes, and all those, who contributed in the world civilization. This time, we discuss about the Philselfology of Politics for the Better World. I named it Educracy for ease of understanding it, and thus the Educracy: Philselfology of Politics for the Better World – Theory of Forms and Sense of Equality – Be Happy Philselfologically – 34

Thus, in the next few parts of the series, please note that most of the articles are as if the Thesis Works submitted at the University of Adelaide, South Australia in 1990, and elsewhere on various other time and are part of my research works broadly named as Be Happy Philselfologically. So, we may have to take a leap including some works of copy paste too or as well:

Why and How European, Indian and Greek Aristocracy Influenced World – Ancient and Modern Bodies of Governance

Many people in India say that the times of British Rule were better. What is the major reason for it is that British Empire followed the Aristocracy that later changed into democracy. The British Democracy still has strong influence of Aristocracy. During my research work named Philselfology I found that the British Empire has similarities with the Empires in the world. Indians have been a country that has been running Aristocracy with blend of Democracy from ages.

I have written the bases for this discussion in some of my other posts: How and Why Writing about World Peace and Global Issues: Role of Comparative Research Studies.

Why do the Indians have great impact on lives from the Kings and Queens is because all were from selected and elected by the aristocratic way from times immortal as discussed in the earlier posts. Lords Rama and Lord Krishna are the examples.

Later on, the modern Kings in the middle age (no matter if call it Dark Age in Human Civilization and its History just before the real Modern Era started) like the Mughals, the Kings and Queens of the Mughal Empires (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Empire ) were selected with similar methods. The Sikh Kings and Queens including Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the most famous King along with the Kings like Banda Singh Bahadur are some of the examples among many Empires in India.

They all followed the Ashram system that helped them to get all that maintains the aristocracy. It may seem that England does not have a written constitution, but they seem to follow Scouting in their Democracy and Education system. Sir Baden Powell learned this most democratic way of education, administration and thus overall socialization and social development from Indian Ashram System at Haridwara and other parts where we run it.

As we discuss Aristocracy in the Democratic way, and the vice-versa, all of it has natural democracy and respect for elders, seniors and others without ever thinking or feeling any lack of sense of equality and thus it was guru-shish prampra in which Lord Rama and Lord Krishna also learned. We do not have Scouting as part of our life and thus all we learn leads to active or passive Imperialism. Scouting treats all as equal. Please read more about it about how Modern Democracy can be designed and put it into practice without any dictatorship or discrimination.

We can have the majestic, royal and noble touch of high civilizations have been cultivating if we include the Aristocratic ways in the modern system of democracy.

When we talk about religion and its role in politics, we simply seem to ignore the entire history of human civilization as it displays a great evidences of Aristocracy as the word great with as Kings Ashoka, the Great, Akbar, the Great, and many other kings and the queens followed what was for all, the naturalism, the essence of aristocracy in democracy that had nothing to do with just Plutocracy.

The sports, games, and all other forms that we have in our modern life does not follow the voting system that we seem to consider ideal for democracy by creating opinions and then collecting votes. I wonder if one day we have this kind of democracy in the sports that whom fans favor most is the winner. Struggle for excellence is not struggle for survival, and thus is a standard that we know as living standard.

In the Governing Body Systems, we need to reconsider if we are repeating the mistakes in the history as making one a winner with number of fans or votes that can harm all living standards that we have cultivated in the human civilization.

We seem to wisely conclude that Kings and Queens have gone into the books of History. However, the thing that we face today is that very Rich Marketers have replaced the very Kings and Queens, and thus they influence the Governing Bodies all over the world. Are we right in the aristocratic way is one of the major issue that has answers for many of the global problems, is not it.

The philosophers and thinkers have already described it, the rich ruling or participating in the governing bodies as Plutocracy: “In the political jargon and propaganda of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, western democratic states were referred to as “plutocracies”, with the underlying assumption being that a small number of extremely wealthy individuals were controlling the countries and holding them in ransom.<2> “Plutocracy” replaced “democracy” and “capitalism” as the principal fascist term for the United States and Great Britain during the Second World War.<2> For the Nazis, the term was often a code word for “the Jews”.<2>

In modern times, the term is often used to refer to societies rooted in state-corporate capitalism and the prioritization of endless accumulation of wealth over other interests, such as public health, education, or the environment.” (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy )

It seems to me that the Plutocracy seemingly and very substantially have influenced Aristocratic development of Democracy as it does not allow any development in the democracy that we usually claim as great achievement in our modern age. The reason seems very clear from its definition: “The term plutocracy is generally used to describe these two distinct concepts: one of a historical nature and one of a modern political nature. The former indicates the political control of the state by an oligarchy of the wealthy. Examples of such plutocracies include the Roman Republic, some city-states in Ancient Greece, the civilization of Carthage, the Italian city-states/merchant republics of Venice, Florence, Genoa, and pre-WWII Empire of Japan zaibatsus…” (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy )

It is a real life topics that we can learn from Fairy Tales that grannies have always used to family and social problems if our wonder can allow us to think while talking to our grandparents.

In the Greek Aristocracy, the great contributors have been Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.

They have given us a philosophy of politics: “The Republic discusses a number of topics including the nature of justice, statesmanship, ethics and the nature of politics. It is in The Republic that Plato suggests that democracy was little more than a “charming form of government.” And this he is writing less than one hundred years after the brilliant age of Periclean democracy. So much for democracy. After all, it was Athenian democracy that convicted Socrates. For Plato, the citizens are the least desirable participants in government. Instead, a philosopher-king or guardian should hold the reigns of power. An aristocracy if you will – an aristocracy of the very best – the best of the aristoi…” (With thanks from the source: http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/lecture8b.html )

In my opinion (based on long term research works that started with studies on Australia in 1986 and the studying their for 2 years from January, 1989 to February, 1991), we can have India and Australia as one joined country as East meets West as both have the same geographical and and in nutshell the natural world. I went through the world political systems that includes Communism that is based on Karl Marx, who wrote it in while British Empire was going down, Capitalism that was basically from British Empire as with Industrial Revolution, the same trend of revolutions that later followed.

The late Prime Minister of India Mr. Rajiv Gandhi wanted to redesign India as set of 6 states and because of his such national and international plannings he seem to have been victim and thus assassinated. Frankly speaking I have no interest in the politics but in the Philosophy of Politics that needs philosophers and thinkers. The very philosophers and the thinkers of politics are the ones, who do not aim to rule but keep standards of human civilization. These include Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and also the modern thinkers like King Martin Luther and Mahatma Gandhi.

The Synopsis of my published novel, “A Sensitive Peace Lover” that has something in a little about educracy, the political and administrative system as creative people want in the world otherwise what we have may not be what we own: “Bipolar disorders, youth, writer, poet, artist, novel, sensitivity, handling emotions, schizophrenia, religious mania, stress, ignored-neglected-talents, social ignorance, wisdom, anguish, gloom, joy, overcoming failures, pills, medicines, painter, hobbies, delinquency and the awareness about how to handle it, instant lessons for meditation, loneliness and company, ecological and economic depression, counseling, learning from experiences, self-felt feelings, imaginations, how to control anger, moods and so on with excerpts and discussion are in the synopsis. (The children, youngsters and even the elders have a global simile in sensitivity, creativity and curiosity. It is like a healing touch that we give to what we read, reflect, think, feel, ponder and enjoy so that we may have sensitivity nourishing and nurturing us shines when the smiling faces enjoy it. The Foreword from Christina Cowling is worth reading and the comments from the Critic). Have Wonderful Joy of Reading it.”

P.S.: The forward of the novel goes like this:

A SENSITIVE PEACE LOVER

A SENSITIVE PEACE LOVER

Published by Lulu.com, Bhagouauty Prime Waves

FOREWORD

In a troubled world; a world more troubled than I have ever witnessed in my sixty years of living; Dr. Harmander Singh’s writings remind me that it is possible to live with inner peace, even in this time of universal apprehension over a declining economy. A Media Consultant, Education Counselor, poet and author of fifteen books, Dr. Singh has dedicated his life to studying human nature. As a result of his in-depth studies, he sheds light on how the Law of Affinity versus the Law of Attraction.

Born into this world with nothing, we would not exist long without caregivers or parents. Without those who existed before us, now coexisting with us, feeding, sheltering, loving and protecting us, we would die. As Dr. Singh explains, the Law of Affinity is the natural need in all of us to coexist, live in harmony as we serve, nurture and love one another. As he further explains, the Law of Attraction; our human yet often unconscious desire for too much glitter, wealth and recognition can lead to our greed, which often causes us to despise our competitors and, diminishing our first instinct to coexist, can lead to war.

Although, when we think of war, we often think of young, wounded soldiers on bloody battlefields, Dr. Singh addresses the war of our spirits; the war of our inner selves where all wars begin. In addressing our inner wars, he shares from his research and personal experiences how we can heal ourselves by resorting back to the natural; who we were meant to be and how we were meant to live.

After meeting Dr. Singh, not in person but through his exceptional poetry while editing an anthology for the Canadian Federation of Poets for the Anthology of Birth, in which his poem The Glow of Birth will appear, I am impressed. Not only am I impressed by his insight into the human spirit but human behaviour.

Especially for those of you who are struggling to obtain inner peace in a discontented world, I recommend Dr. Singh’s newest book A Sensitive Peace Lover.

Christina Cowling Published Poet and Author of short stories, Editor”

Thanks for your time and Be Happy Philselfologically everyday!

Dr. Harmander Singh
Author: Dr. Harmander Singh

Be Happy Philselfologically: The Research on Free and Renewable Energy as Quantum, Classical and Sacred Systems! 🙂

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