Anyone who opposes
(U.S. permanent war-on-world) must work together with everyone
else who also opposes, no matter how much ideological or
personal disagreement may exist. The other side is united and
monolithic. One mantra blared thru speakers of TV and newspapers
and government briefings. If any of us survive we can work out
our differences then."
A beautiful essay on
Mammonites by an American thinker ‘Owen Owens’. Critical, but
not unsympathetic review of the Pardes.
MORE REVIEWS
Two Paths
(Review of Pardes by Israel Shamir)
By Owen Owens
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"Kennedy could bring Frost
out(1) that doesn't mean anything really, I mean
its a nice gesture, but Robert Frost didn't
speak to the masses. Robert Frost as all of the
other poets of the past spoke to the
intelligentsia, spoke to a small minority of the
country. Some poets want to, yes, want to reach
everybody. But you see, Dylan has in fact done
this. This is one of the incredible things about
Dylan. He's the first poet to speak to
everybody... And it has been through the vehicle
of music—Phil Ochs
You're going to have to serve
somebody; it may be the devil, it may be the
lord, but you're going to have to serve somebody
–Robert Zimmerman (Bob Dylan)
quoted in Israel Adam Shamir's "Pardes."
These quotations provide a
long way around path or road for myself from the
title to the subject, Israel Shamir and his
first major theoretical piece in a long time(2),
Pardes (3). |
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What Are the Two Paths?
Two roads diverged in a
wood, and I-
I took the one less travelled
by,
And that has made all the
difference –
Robert Frost
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In this
piece Shamir suggests the two paths from which we must choose
are the church of Christ (the church of God)--or the church of
"the Jews" (Yisrael)-the church of no God. I would like to
suggest that while it is perfectly understandable how Shamir, in
the fervour of evangelical enthusiasm (4), would come to this
view that the real battle is between the true church of God in
Christ and the forces of mammon. And my authority here is
ultimately my own "master" who in a piece from which my title
comes, "The Two Paths", concluded his preface with these words:
"..the way divides itself, one way leading to the Olive
mountains--one to the vale of the Salt Sea. There are few
crossroads that I know of from one to the other. Let him pause
at the parting of the Two Paths."
Israel/Palestine
Just a
few years ago I knew nothing more of the Middle East than that
it was a place of "violence". I had no opinions on the subject
in spite of my historic "radical" views. And indeed this
omission was understandable for the roots of those radical views
and those radical times were intermingled with Jewish leftists.
And the subject of Palestine normally (then, now and in-between)
found the "left" strangely silent. I began to come to some very
little understanding of the situation with the events of the 2nd
intifada and the brutal and escalated savagery of the state of
Israel against the native peoples (already essentially
prisoners, though I did not yet know this). I was sufficiently
well versed in the situation to have remarked immediately after
Sept. 11 2001 that what we would be seeing would be the
"Israelization of America”.(5) But it was only thru the
accidental (and later determined effort to pursue) access to the
writings of the prophetic and eloquent Jewish dissident Israel
Shamir that I learned the deep, true and historically connected
story of Palestine. And why in the words of John Pilger:
Palestine Is Still the Issue.
Why that
is so may be summed up in this quote (which will be one of many)
from Shamir: "Israel/Palestine is the model of the world
Americans want to achieve. It has peasants and their flocks
dying of thirst, and on the hilltop there are villas and
swimming pools for the chosen folk. It has a huge army and it
has many labourers without any rights. In order to turn all the
world into Palestine they began now World War 3 against the
Third World."
Note
that at this point Shamir refers to the "world Americans want to
achieve". Later in his evolution Shamir would progress to Karl
Marx's definition of America as a "Jewish State". (6)Eventually
he would expand beyond and before the current Judea-American
juggernaut to postulate a perpetual Yisrael, excreted from the
true church seeking to set itself up on the Opposite Hill (7)and
turn all the world to darkness (that is world without God)--with
only the Chosen Folk as God and the Wild Beasts (despiritualized
goyim))as mere background noise.
Secular World,
Spiritual People
At a
dismal academic discussion I had the misfortune to be attendant
upon recently a nominal representative of religious scholarship
thru a fog of institutionally acceptable abstruse academic
discourse seemed to be suggesting to the other roundtable
members that in spite of the intellectual's dismissal of
religion the population seems determined to pursue its promises
and demands however conceived. To which the representative
"market enthusiast" of the panel replied: of course historically
religion was only one of the "externalities" to economists. He
suggested for religion and "the humanities" generally to bring
themselves into the market. At this point a no doubt naive and
honest audience member asked the obvious question: well what do
you mean by the market? Obvious because to this point one word,
one term had been repeated endlessly by all the panellists over
all others. "The market" (or just "Markets"). That definition
was considered unnecessary was taken as much a given as would
the term God or "The Gods" before a panel of theologians. The
anti-globalization spokesperson, Doug Henwood, self described
"Unreconstructed Marxist" jokingly suggested in response to the
religious scholars line of questioning (8)that he would like to
see a return to secular government in the U.S. because it was in
the hands of "right wing religious nuts." To the leftist's
assignment of Christian ideology as the pervading force behind
current aggressive Americans military policy and to the general
intellectuals' rejection of religious content as anything but
"external" to reality, Shamir poses a widely divergent
alternative scenario.
End of the World or
Aberration Ending?
Commenting on Immanuel Wallerstein’s "The End of The World As We
Know It" Shamir writes:(9)"He came to the conclusion that a very
long period of human history has reached now an unpredictable
end. Wallerstein thinks the 'world as we know it' came into
being some 500 years ago in Western Europe and has come to its
crescendo in the United States of America. It is characterized
by a specific aberration of human development called "Progress".
And Shamir concludes: "Wallerstein made a heroic effort, not
altogether successful, to describe the end of the world in
materialistic terms. I am not sure whether it is possible. Our
world in general evades such description. Moreover, I do not
think it desirable. We are conditioned to accept materialist
reasoning only, and reject explanations that defer to forces of
a different plane. It is an important part of the aberration
that people came to reject the spiritual component of the world.
Until the Aberration the very idea of a totally materialistic
world, explainable by sheer materialist laws, would have been an
oddity."
The Mammonites...
Elsewhere in this same
piece Shamir writes: "In the beginning of the 20th century a new
social and spiritual force came into being. In an article of
mine I called it "The Mammonites": the worshippers of Mammon".
Note the date Shamir gives for its origins. Yet a few years
before that another eloquent prophetic speaker with whom I
happen to have some acquaintance was also noticing (already)
this same phenomenon. Returning to and expanding on our earlier
note: "Adam Smith formally, in the name of the philosophers of
Scotland and England, set up this opposite God on the hill of
cursing against blessing, Ebal against Gerizim and declared that
all men naturally desired their neighbours goods and that in the
name of covetousness all the nations of the earth should be
blessed..." John Ruskin urged his companions of St. George to
have no concourse with "such idolatry".
Britannia of the
Market, Goddess of Getting On
John
Ruskin was once asked to speak to the citizens of Yorkshire on
the occasion of the building of a new "Exchange". Ruskin spoke
but declined to tell them how to build their exchange (their
purpose in inviting him) because, as he said: he did "not care
about this Exchange of yours." You see said Ruskin: "You cannot
have good architecture merely by asking peoples advice on
occasion". After giving a brief history of styles of
architecture of the past in Europe and the various "faiths" on
which they were founded, Ruskin then asked his audience, "what
we worship and what we build?" His answer: "the ruling Goddess
may be best generally described as the Goddess of Getting On or
Britannia of the Market". "And all your great architectural
works are, of course built to her."
It would
be convenient for my purposes if Ruskin had here or in the
previous reference to Adam Smith used the term mammonite; or at
least mammon. He does not; but we shall find it present not
infrequently I am confident in future references and these
predating its appropriation by Shamir.
...Or The Jews
"The
short interregnum of civil society built on the ruins of the
Bastille came to its end with the establishment of the Jews as
the new Priestly caste. The alternative Church of our society,
the Jews, survived in abeyance for hundreds of years. As long as
the Christian Church attended to the discourse, the Jews plainly
had no chance to compete; but when its power was broken by
liberty-seekers, the alternative arrangement came forward."
--Israel Shamir, Pardes
Thus
Shamir spells out the theoretical framework whose gradual
evolution we briefly traced previously [10) He follows the
historic biblical path from Hebrew prophet calling on his people
to repentance to a new St. Paul calling everyone but especially
the unconverted Jew to free themselves from Yisrael.
Shamir
distinguishes between individual Jews and "The Jews". He states:
"...there is no subjective personal guilt associated with
individual Jews unless their specific actions or inaction are
criminal or sinful per se." In fact, he states, his primary
purpose is to "help an individual to decide whether he wants to
be a Jew or not, in the same way one may choose whether one
wants to be a communist or a Quaker".
From Prophet to
Apostle
Clearly
his choice of material is selected to convince the individual to
disengage themselves from the sway of the "Judaic tendency". To
join "St Paul, St. Teresa, Karl Marx, Trotsky" and Edith Stein,
Alexander Men and Neta Golan in breaking with "The Jews". In
fact in most of his recent work and short commentaries Shamir
seems to adapt a more benign Anne Coulter approach focused in
another direction. While Ms. Coulter wished to conquer the
Muslims by force and convert them to Christianity Shamir calls
on the Jews to come to church and convert themselves from the
"poisonous ideas of Judaism."(11) We will attempt to, albeit
briefly, examine just what Shamir sees as the "poisonous ideas
of Judaism" and how they have existed historically in later
sections discussing St. George's fight with the Mammonites. The
question for me at this point in regard to Shamir's recommended
stratagem is: what church does he seek the renegades from
Yisrael to enter into.
What church/Who's God
I don't
know if Shamir is personally acquainted with the peace activist
Kathy Kelly. But I believe the type of church he would like to
bring the Jews into would include the one I heard Ms. Kelly
speak at recently. In a piece written in response to that event
I note the makeup of the crowd as "female, old and short".
Hence, the title of the article: "Little Old Ladies for Peace".
75% of the audience were women, 90% were old (as old or older
than I am and I, as Shamir, have been around about half a
century). And I wrote): "interestingly enough , short, as...When
the audience (incrementally the first time) began to stand for
singing I realized I could see clearly out over the entire
congregation without ever meeting anyone eye-to-eye (and I'm
only a little over six feet)!" The service honouring "the
victims of war" at which Ms Kelly was the featured speaker
reminded me of an old bible-school song from my childhood:
"Jesus Loves the Little Children". And, (again I wrote): "And
that's where the old bible-school song I remember from my
childhood came into my head. For as these people took it as
God's word and their mission to save the little children and
love the little children. George Bush and his followers (and
leaders) took it as the same God's word and their mission to
bomb the little children. And poison the little children with
uranium. And shoot them at roadblocks. And kick in their houses.
And scatter their possessions. And strip their fathers on the
roadside. And occupy their lands. And my question was: how could
these two groups of people come to such different conclusions
about the desires and requirements of the same God. The God of
George Bush and of the Little Old Ladies for Peace.
The God
of George Bush appears to be the more prominent one in a cursory
examination of American surface reality. The angry
"anti-American" American patriot John Kaminiski mocks this
God/Church in his Easter message: "Happy Easter, 2004 everybody.
Praise the Lord. And as you sit in your proper pew this Sunday
morning, blubbering out your favourite version of He is risen,
...Americans, just like the Israelis, are now known for killing
innocent people as they worship their God in Church. Raise your
eyes to the heavens you prize so highly. And imagine an American
B-52 dropping a 500 pound bomb right on your head... splattering
you and your beloved family all over your sacred altar". Quite a
different Easter Vision of He is Risen than Shamir presents in
his description of the Holy Week activities in Jerusalem(12).
The Diary of Expiring
Delirium
Which
brings us back to our panel (13). And Doug Henwood's comment on
the "right wing religious nuts leading America." Shamir would, I
believe, see these neo-con Christian-Zionists as a minor element
in the over -all ecclesiastical field and actually only a part
of the greater Yisrael. Shamir seems to suggest in recent works
outside as well as within Pardes that these ones can be
segregated out from Yisrael and returned to the better parts of
their Christian Heritage. (14)
"God was
a poor theologian", so said to me an "individual Jew", Hebrew
scholar, and admirer of Thomas Friedman recently. What he meant
was that the "sacred texts" could be interpreted in many
different and often antagonists ways. (15) I don't really feel
Shamir as well is at his best when he delves into theology;
though that seems to make up a large part of Pardes.(16) It is
not my intention to follow that theological discussion in this
paper, but only to attempt to present Shamir's conceptual
understanding of the "poisonous ideas of Judaism," its historic
being and its current dominant (thus sayeth Shamir) status.
First, however I wish to examine somewhat more John Ruskin's
views on Shamir's other construct: the Mammonites. It might be
appropriate to restate at this time that where Shamir sees the
dominant false path as being the Jews, Yisrael, Ruskin and I see
the worship of Mammon generally as the dominant false path with
the "poisonous ideas of Judaism" being only one example of the
larger darkness. (17)
Saint George and the
Dragon
"We
begin today another group of ten years, not in happy
circumstances... in much bodily fear; that is to say afraid of
the Russians, afraid of the Prussians, afraid of the Americans,
afraid of the Hindoos, afraid of the Chinese, afraid of the
Japanese, afraid of the New Zealanders, and afraid of the
Kaffirs: and very justly so, being conscious that our only real
desire respecting any of these nations has been to get as much
out of them as we could." Thus John Ruskin began his long series
of letters known as Fors Clavigera. (Can we say
that anything has changed in the 130 some years since then?) I
use Fors as the main source for presenting some
understanding of Ruskin's views on Mammon because it is the most
convenient for me; though we will probably reach other works as
well in our search for an understanding of the enemy (18)
We have
here the essence of the matter right in the beginning. Ruskin
elaborates: They have no right to complain of us,
notwithstanding, since we have lately, lived ourselves in the
daily endeavour to get as much out of our neighbours and friends
as we could and having by this means, indeed, got a good deal
out of each other, and put nothing into each other, the actually
obtained result, this day, is a state of emptiness in purse and
stomach ."
To
respond to this circumstance Ruskin proposed the St. George's
Guild. An effort to (ultimately) create a national store instead
of a national debt. But in the meantime to "do good work whether
you live or die" and to engage in a series of philanthropic,
educational and agricultural acts consistent with his vision of
what was necessary in St. George's war with the Dragon; the
"very real" symbol of malignant forces elsewhere described as
Mammon. And our treasure hunt has yielded a fortunate end
because on the 325th page of volume one of Fors
(19) I find: "..if pious people would understand… that, if there
be indeed any other God than Mammon, He likes to see people
comfortable and nicely dressed, as much as Mammon likes to see
them fasting and in rags..".. In the preceding paragraph Mammon
is described as the "nativity of an adverse god." And we are
fortunate to have found this reference to Mammon so soon
because, as Ruskin interprets Victor Carpaccio "...the real
difficulty in dragon-fights… is not so much to kill your dragon,
as to see him; at lest to see him in time, it being too probable
that he will see you first."
Ruskin
was less optimistic than Shamir on the possibilities of
"orthodox" religion; the existing church providing an
alternative. In volume two; he writes: "after experience of no
fewer than one thousand fives hundred sermons, most of them by
scholars and many of them by earnest men… I now solemnly state I
never heard one preacher deal faithfully with the quarrel
between God and Mammon, or explain the need of choice between
the service of those two masters. And all vices are indeed
summed, and all their forces consummated, in that simple
acceptance of the authority of gold instead of the authority of
God; and preference of gain, or the increase of gold, to
Godliness, or the peace of God."
St George In
Palestine
I am
ashamed to say that I just recently discovered (20) that St.
George 's remains reside in Palestine. If this is so, the
Palestinians are sure to win with St. George's help; though our
19th century master of his guild (21) would be more likely to
cite the reason Shamir gives in "The Green Rain of Yassouf".
"The
Palestinians can't imagine themselves without the land and its
unique way of life. Thousands of years ago, after the Great
Mycenaean Drought was over, their ancestors formed a symbiosis
with the olive, and the vine and the donkey and small mountain
spring and their shrines on the hilltops. This single complex of
the landscape, the people and the Divine spirit was the great
achievement of Palestinians..."
Hence the Palestinians are bound to win because, the story of
Solomon's (or Sheikh Abu Zarad's) judgment is "but a parable of
Divine judgment".
The
death of a Palestinian normally occasions no notice in the U.S.
unless they contrive to take an Israeli Jew with them in the
process (22) The relatively recent death of an American in
Palestine did not receive much better results; but on the
fringes of opinion outside the two party matrix some individuals
perhaps with some personal stakes in the matter did notice and
do try to keep alive the memory of Rachel Corrie. Shamir wrote
an article about her, "The Maid and the Ogre" --and I happened
recently to have had some contacts with someone who was there at
the time and who as part of his pathway to peace spends
considerable amount of his time speaking to Americans about
Rachel's death and the situation in Palestine/Israel. I attended
one of his presentations recently and he described the
occupation of Palestine as a U.S. occupation. His perspective
was the exact opposite of Shamir's. (23)
Greater
Israel/Historic Yisrael
Many
commentators have noted the plans for a greater Israel laid out
rather explicitly by an Israeli strategist sometime before the
invasion of Iraq. That invasion being one of the steps to the
remaking of the map of the Middle East in the interests of an
expanded Israeli "Security State". For Shamir this is only one
incident in the dreamed implementation of historic Yisrael. A
force that has come close to extinction on more than one
occasion, remained "in abeyance" now upon the ruins of the
"failed revolution of 1968" manifesting itself in the "Rise of
the Jew's to positions of near dictatorial prominence in several
key areas: media, finance, government. At the very least to a
degree of influence altogether inconsistent with their numbers.
To speak of such things was evidently offensive to Rachel
Corries friend (and many others) as he quickly dismissed as
unsavoury my attempt to broach the issue (24). Shamir
anticipates that response and so quotes prominent Jewish
officials themselves such as Stephen Steinlight (25): "Our
present privilege, success and power," says Steinlight must be
maintained. He (Steinlight) suggests using "The Jewish power
disproportionately concentrated in Hollywood, TV and news
industry" to that purpose. Of course the present power, success
and privilege of the Jews is amply documented even though it
remains the "elephant in the living room" to the general
American and (to a lesser extent) European public. What is more
contentious is Shamir's historic analysis of the "poisonous
influence of the Jews" as presented in Pardes.
"Touched
by God, forged by his Covenant, Israel was a super-reality in
the pre-Christian world. With the coming of Christ, this
super-soul experienced catharsis and its bigger and better part
was baptized into the super-soul of the Church. But the excreted
part did not die. It remained partly in the spiritual world,
partly in the material world" "It vaguely remembers what it was
chosen for and tries to act, but without Christ, its efforts
(Call it Yisrael) create mischief. From the
Christian point of view, Yisrael is in the state of rebellion
against God..." The "sacred texts" of Yisrael were established
after the time of Christ and as a response to Christ. The church
for some time did not understand this and thought in "The Jews"
they were still dealing with the prophetic Judaism but
eventually understood and various church leaders warned against
the dangers of the "Judaic tendency". Shamir sites multiple
historic examples where Yisrael almost disappeared (through
persecution, assimilation in the church, or intermarriage)--but
with the establishment of the tangible fact on the ground of
Israel the modern nation state and especially with "rise of the
Jews" since the "failed revolution of 1968" organized Jewry
(Yisrael) the church of the chosen folk has risen to new heights
of danger and possibility. "Yisrael wants to profane the
world--save Jerusalem. The Jews want to re-enact on the
global scale the feat of King Josiah, who destroyed every holy
place in the country in order to establish uniqueness of the
Jerusalem Temple." Shamir quotes Simone Weil: "If the
Jews of their better days were to come back to life and be
armed, they would exterminate all of us…" "It is commonplace
that the Jews wish to dominate the world. But they do not seek
the dominion of a King, but that of a church, in the very end a
theocratic church-state. The Jews do not want to convert
Gentiles ...for Jews, it is as easy as for a cat to become a man
as for a Goy to become a Jew. The demands of the Jewish church
on its Gentile laity are not very strenuous, they may do what
they want they may amass riches and power, provided they give up
their soul... "In the Jewish universe, the Gentile should submit
to the Jews."
For
Shamir (In Pardes at least) Mammon is just a sort of 2nd Class
Judaism For Gentiles. "Mammon is the Gentile turned face of
Yisrael". "It’s a Judaic attitude for the model relationship
outside of the Jewish community, developed for dealing with the
Goyim." "In plain words, neo-liberalism is a Godless Judaism."
Ordinary
Jews don't necessarily "...understand the plans of Yisrael. They
are obedient--and this is sufficient." What are the "plans of
Yisrael?"
"In
short, Yisrael like Israel before her wants to unite the world
under her spiritual guidance. The Temple of the God of Israel is
to be located in Jerusalem, the center of this Jewish-ordered
universe and all Nations will bring tribute to it. The Nations
will worship God by serving Yisrael."
"In
1962, Look magazine invited the founder of the
Jewish state David Ben-Gurion to picture the world 25 years into
the future. He (mis)-predicted that World Government would
already be in place by 1987, with the Supreme Court for Mankind
(the higher ecclesiastic body) to be established in Jerusalem,
as well as a shrine there, commemorating the Jewish role in the
bringing together of mankind."
The
Jewish Theologian Saadiya Grama sums the larger theoretical
(racist) explanation for why this can and must be: "The
difference between the people of Israel and the nations of the
world is an essential one. The Jew by his source and in his very
essence is entirely good. The goy, by his source and in his very
essence is completely evil. This is not simply a matter of
religious distinction, but rather of two completely different
species". (26)
The Two Paths
For
Shamir, Israel Adam Shamir, of the Padres, these are the 2
paths: the path of the church of God in Christ and the path of
Yisrael, the church of No God by itself. His path to this view
importantly runs thru his conversion which I spoke of early.
Here is Shamir's own description of this (I believe) clearly
defining personal event:
I would like to share with you my elation:
today, on Tuesday, 8 October 2002, ... I was received into the
Mother Church of the Holy Land, and became a Palestinian
Christian. The baptism was a happy, joyous and festive occasion,
and it took place in the wonderful ancient cathedral of Mar
Yakoub, the old see of St James, the brother of Lord and the
first Bishop of Jerusalem. It is adjacent to the Golgotha and to
the great Church of Resurrection, and it is the home church of
local Arab-speaking Palestinian community. I was baptized in the
old deep octagonal Byzantine font so many saints and bishops of
the Holy City were baptized in. My skin still feels the touch of
olive oil and myrrh, soft, supple, fragrant. I was anointed
before the full immersion, and the water in the font also felt
like precious olive oil, this main substance of the Holy Land. I
was brought into the church by the Archimandrite Attalla Hanna,
Father Theodosius, the highest-ranking native Palestinian priest
of the Mother Church, who was released from his captivity.
Instead of Israel, the father of Jews, I was given the name of
Adam, the father of all men. It was midday when I stepped out
into the atrium, feeling like a groom in his wedding day, and
was met by the bells of the Holy Redeemer. It reminded me of
this dream of Theodore Herzl, to bring the Jews into Church on
midday with all bells a-ringing. The monks and parish folk
blessed me 'mabruk' and indeed I feel myself much blessed to
join my Palestinian brothers and sisters in their church. I
share my witness with you, and make it known to my brothers the
Jews: there is no joy greater than to be in communion with God
and with the people of the land. Now, I can repeat after John,
'for the Law was given through Moses, grace and truth came
through Jesus Christ'.
For
John Ruskin and myself; the two paths are the word of God and
the way of Mammon.(27) A Fors correspondent
describes the incarnation of Mammon in Ruskin's time:
"It is no use to be more polite, if we are
less honest. No use to treat women with more respect outwardly,
and with more shameless, brutal systematic degradations
secretly. Worse than no use to build hospitals, and kill people
to put into them; and churches, and insult God by pretending to
worship Him. Oh dear! what is it all coming to? Are we going
like Rome, like France, like Greece, or is there time to stop?
Can St. George fight such a Dragon? You know I am a coward, and
it does frighten me. Of course I don't mean to run away, but is
God on our side? Why does He not arise and scatter His enemies?
If you could see what I see here! This used to be quite a
peaceful little country village; now the chemical manufacturers
have built works, a crowd of them, along the river...The place
where this hideous colony has planted itself is, I am sure the
ugliest, most loathsome spot on the earth."
"The works themselves, with their chimneys
and building make up the most horrible picture of progress you
can imagine. The land, now every blade of grass and every tree
is dead... There is a forest of chimneys visible, to make up I
suppose for the trees that are dying. We can hardly ever now see
the farther bank of our river that used to be so pretty, for the
thick smoke that hangs over it. And worse than all, the very air
poisoned with their gases. Often the vilest smells fill the
house.
It nearly maddens me to see the trees, the
poor trees, standing bare and naked, or slowly dying, the top
branches dead, the few leaves withered and limp. The other
evening I went to a farm that used to be (how sad that used to
be sounds) so pretty, surrounded by woods. Now half the trees
are dead, and they are cutting down the rest as fast as
possible, so that they can at least make use of the wood. The
gas makes them useless." "...I came away wondering, if this goes
on, what will become of England. The tide is so strong--they
will try to make money, at any price. And it is no use trying to
remedy one evil, or another, unless the root is rooted out, is
it?--the love of money." (28)
Ruskin's
"sermon" in reply was on the 14th psalm: "...the fourth verse of
the Psalm declares that all the workers of iniquity eat up Gods
people as they eat bread. Which appears to me a very serious
state of things, and to be put an end to, if possible...."
Yet here
again Ruskin finds a different assessment of the capacity of the
"orthodox" church to differentiate: "...but evangelical persons
conclude thereupon that the works of iniquity and the Lord's
people are one and the same. Nor have I ever heard in the course
of my life any single evangelical clergyman so much as put the
practical inquiry: Who is eating and who is being eaten?"
"Again
the first verse of the Psalm declares that the fool hath said in
his heart there is no God; but the sixth verse declares; of the
poor that he not only knows there is a God, but finds him to be
a refuge. Whereupon evangelical persons conclude that the fool
and the poor mean the same people; and make all the haste they
can to be rich. Putting them and their interpretations out of
our way the Psalm becomes entirely explicit. There have been in
all ages children of God and of man; the one born of the Sprit
and obeying it; the other born of the flesh and obeying it.
(29)I don't know how that entirely unintelligible sentence
"There were they in great fear" got into our English Psalm; in
both the Greek and Latin versions it is: "God hath broken the
bones of those that please men". And it is here said of the
entire body of the children of men, at a particular time, that
they had at that time all gone astray beyond hope; that none
were left who so much as sought God, much less who were likely
to find Him; and that these wretches and vagabonds were eating
up Gods own people as they ate bread. Which has indeed been
generally so in all ages; but beyond all recorded history is so
in ours. Just and godly people can't live; and every clever
rogue and industrious fool is making his fortune out of them,
and producing abominable works of all sorts...material
gasometers, furnaces, chemical works...with spiritual lies
...unheard of till now in Christendom."
Make no
mistake it is "the Mammon devil" that is the source of this
mischief for when he "gets his bellow put in men's' ears" (30)
the ear is deafened with its own murmuring till: "He that
stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry
himself and shall not be heard."
Ruskin
and Shamir are in agreement on the inadvisability of eliminating
the spiritual from our analysis of the world: "Now, whatever
chemical or anatomical facts may appear to our present
scientific intelligences, inconsistent with the Life of God, the
historical fact is that no happiness nor power has ever been
attained by human creatures unless in that thirst for that
presence of a divine King and that nothing but weakness, misery
and death have ever resulted from the desire to destroy their
King and to have thieves and murders released to them instead."
"And
now--but one word more--either for you, or any other readers who
may be startled at what I have been saying as to the peculiar
stress laid by the Founder of our religion on right dealing with
wealth. Let them be assured that it is with no fortuitous choice
among the attributes or powers of evil that "Mammon" is assigned
for the direct adversary of the Master whom they are bound to
serve. You cannot, by any artifice of reconciliation be Gods
solider and his. Nor while the desire of gain is within your
heart, can any true knowledge of the Kingdom of God come
there."(31)
Ruskin
learned about Mammon from his master, Thomas Carlyle: "Oh it is
frightful when a whole Nation… has forgotten God, has remembered
only Mammon and what Mammon leads to." "Laissez-faire, supply
and demand--one begins to be weary of all that. Leave all to
egoism, to ravenous greed of money, of pleasure, of applause--it
is the Gospel of Despair. Man is a Patent-Digester then; only
give him Free Trade, Free digesting room; and each of us digest
what he can come at, leaving the rest to Fate. My unhappy
brethren of the working Mammon, my unhappier brethren of the
Idle Dilettantism, no world was ever held together in that way
for long." "…truly it is beautiful to see the brutish empire of
Mammon cracking everywhere; giving sure promise of dying, or of
being changed."(32)
Why
spend so much time on an obscure Englishman that no living
persons besides myself probably cares about? Well, Shamir
acknowledges Tolstoy. (33) Therefore, we will let Tolstoy
answer: ""Ruskin was one of the most remarkable men, not only of
England and our time, but of all countries and all time; he was
one of those rare men who think with their hearts …and so he
thought and said not only what he himself had seen and felt, but
what everyone will think and say in future."
Tolstoy
thought so, also; Ghandi, and Berdyaev, William Morris and
Burne-Jones and (20 some odd years after Ruskin's death) the
members of the British parliament who in their annual survey
voted Ruskin the most influence individual on their own lives.
So as
Ruskin's words are as true today as yesterday; so Mammon is as
virulent an opponent, a false path "strewn with leaves of
another kind" today as ever. The individual actors (such as "the
Jews"…) come and go but the "Powers and Principalities" remain
the same.
It is
not only in defining the "false path" that I disagree with the
Shamir of Pardes. On the true path, I tend more to Tolstoy's
(and Ruskin's ) (34)definition of the Church than Shamir’s more
"orthodox" or mainstream one. "Only deeds of truth, by
introducing light into the conscience of each individual can
dissolve the cohesion of error and detach men one by one from
the mass united together by the cohesion of error. This work has
been going on for 1800 years. It began when Christ's commands
were first given to Humanity and it will not cease till, As
Christ said, all things be accomplished. The Church composed of
those that sought to unite men in unity by the solemn
affirmation that it alone was the truth, has long since fallen
into decay. But the church composed of men united not by
promises or consecrations but by deeds of truth and love, has
always lived and will live forever. " -Tolstoy
I must
admit I miss Israel Shamir the wonderful Hebrew Prophet and care
not so much for the rather ordinary occasional and uninspiring
proclamations of Adam Shamir the orthodox Christian evangelical.
I hope again for some more lovely Galilee Flowers
along my own path. But I don't begrudge him his own perspective
much less his own happiness in the "Peace that passeth all
understanding." As I wrote in my own Easter message two years
ago: "It’s not a matter of politics. .... It’s really quite
simple: Anyone who opposes (U.S. permanent war) must work
together with everyone else who also opposes no matter how much
ideological or personal disagreement may exist. The other side
is united and monolithic. One mantra blared thru speakers of TV
and newspapers and government briefings. If any of us survive we
can work out our differences then."(35)
There
are many individual ways to that dominant fork in the road.
There is room equally for the "anti-semite" Shamir and the
anti-communist Lew Rockwell. For the lamenting patriot Diane
Harvey and, the "Anti American" American John Kaminiski .... For
the New Age Jean Hudson and the civil servant Scott Ritter. For
the Indian Goddess Ahrundhati Roy standing in the way of the
rivers of water of Mammon's making and the Argentinean women
banging their pans in the street. For the Palestinian and Iraqi
resistance, the true religious person of any faith, the Great
Concourse of the Dead, and certainly for: : "the rural people
whose huts they pillage, whose farms they ravage and over whose
art they reign (who) must still be diligently silently and with
no time for lamentation, ploughing, sowing, cattlebreeding. Else
how could Frank or Hun, Visigoth or Roman live for a month or
fight for a day". (36) For: "The two ignored powers, the
Providence of Heaven, and the virtue of man--have ruled and rule
the world, not invisibly, and they are the only powers of which
history has ever to tell any profitable truth. Under all sorrow
there is the force of virtue; over all ruin, the restoring
charity of God, to these alone we have to look, in these alone
we may understand, the past and predict the future destiny of
the ages." (37)
notes:
1. At his inauguration.
2. Really since his
"conversion" or the full effects of it manifest.
3. Sometimes listed as
The Pardes, alternatively as Pardes: an etude in cabbala It is
available from the author – just write to
Shamir@home.se with subject Pardes.
4. Not unlike that of
Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman) after his similar experience in the
1980s. I owe this suggestion to my son Lee Allen.
5. "Think of it as the
Israelization of America. With the U.S. A....as Israel. And the
rest of the world as Palestine" (Sealing the Crack in History).
6. "Marx concluded: 'The
practical domination of Jewish spirit over the Christian world
has achieved in North America its unambiguous complete
expression."--Israel Shamir quoting Karl Marx in "Cornerstone of
Violence"
7. "...Adam Smith
formally in the name of the philosophers of Scotland and
England, set up the opposite God, on the hill of cursing against
blessing, Ebal against Gerizim..."--John Ruskin, Fors Clavigera
8. Religious Scholar was
attempting to suggest globalization as a form of secularization.
9. In "Apocalypse Now".
10. See section Israel/
Palestine; final paragraph.
11. It is interesting to
note that while Ms. Coulter's violent views receive best seller
status in the west; Shamir’s books are banned or forced to
marginal publishers--perhaps he could try a blonde wig and
mini-dress.
12. Three incredible
days passed in Jerusalem. On Friday night, burial processions
carried out the shroud of the Lord from the small ancient church
of St James into the parvis of the Holy Sepulchre. Yesterday,
tens of thousands of native Christians and pilgrims flocked into
the great edifice of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate the annual
but always new and surprising miracle of Holy Fire coming of the
Tomb of Christ. It is a beautiful and colourful feast, when
processions of various denominations march in and out, while
young Syrian and Armenian boys throw wild and inspiring
dances.... And with sunrise on Easter Sunday came a beautiful
day, a day of new hope and new promise
13. The panel in general
being in the sum of their speech a prime example of the title of
this section borrowed from Ruskin.
14. One of the more
curious things to me is how Shamir seems to place great positive
value on the Mel Gibson film as returning (perhaps these)
Christian -Zionists to "the church".
15 As the little old
ladies for peace vs. George Bush above.
16.In his second "book"
collection (unpublished but available on the internet: Our Lady
of Sorrows)--Shamir actually tears apart some of his earlier
works to inject additional theological comment which I feel is a
direct consequence of his conversion, and do not feel adds to
but rather detracts from the quality of the work.
17.Ruskin himself barely
mentions the Jews; obviously because as Shamir would be the
first to point out the "Rise of the Jews" is a recent phenomena.
18. It may prove
something of a treasure hunt to see if that term actually is
used anywhere.
19. What I suppose is a
quite unusual modern printing from the same year curiously as
the "failed revolution of 1968".
20. I can't off hand
find the reference to confirm this.
21. Sometimes himself
referred to as Saint Crumpet.
22. See "If Americans
Knew" website for comparison of coverage of Israeli and
Palestinian deaths in U.S. Press.
23. For my part I tried
to argue Shamir's perspective as I felt the "U.S. imperialism"
analysis given to be too far in the opposite direction from
reality.
24. And (of course)
anti-Semitic--worse "Conspiracy" focused.
25. This in "The Sparrow
and the Beetle" from Galilee Flowers.
26. Quoted by Shamir in
Pardes
27. Of course Yisrael
was in "abeyance", to use Shamir's phrase at this time, yet no
one is a more thorough and knowledgeable historian of classical
and Christian i.e. European history and basically "the Jews" do
not enter into Ruskin's analysis there either.
28. Fors Clavigera
volume two Sept. 18/ 1873
29. Here Shamir and
Ruskin are in agreement.
30. Comment here on
Holbeins Dance of Death.
31. Time and Tide, John
Ruskin.
32. Past and Present,
Thomas Carlyle.
33."..the tragedy of Leo
Tolstoy's last days."--Pardes.
34. Ruskin expressed a
similar view tho, by fors appointment no doubt, I can't find it
at the moment it. It will have to be trusted to my assertion
that it does exist.
35.Palestine and Beyond,
Apr. 2002.
36. John Ruskin.
37. John Ruskin.
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