The universe is going towards disorder. It is a law of nature. Should we therefore despair? No, unless we accelerate this march by destroying. And destroying us. The paradox is that it is by wanting to build… that we become the worst destroyers.
We have confused our responsibility to deconstruct, in order to build better, with our instinct for destruction. Let’s look at the world, closer to us, even in our heart of hearts. Often we see only destructive violence. But what we need in order to build is not chaos. We have to give ourselves time for deconstruction. We need to stop to question ourselves, regain our senses, reconcile with ourselves, see the world from another perspective, get rid of certain habits, unlearn before learning again, get rid of the chains that imprison us, Clear the way for transformation. We need to rediscover the faith to untie ourselves from the roots of the evil that is gnawing at us in order to be able to move forward. Destroying only moves the disorder elsewhere, and the chaos will only increase. Drive out the natural, it comes back… at a gallop.
At a time when so many of our planet’s resources are suffering from our overconsumption, we must try to reduce, reuse and recycle everything in the same solidarity spirit of deconstruction with the slightest disorder. This also applies to the “reform” of our systems: their transformation requires a necessary deconstruction. It is by staying as close as possible to the balance of the soul, the heart, the spirit, the body, our surroundings and the elements of nature that we will make the least possible mess. Our human complexity is often our worst enemy, a challenge.
Building from indiscriminate, if not selective destruction in order to satisfy the interest of some, has today become synonymous with change. At a time when everything wants to be “smart”, aren’t we entitled to governance that is also, literally, in the public as in the private sector, at the level of local communities as well as globally? ?
Strongly an ethics of transformation for the good, which is based on deconstruction and not destruction!