Thursday, 29 September 2011

Understanding the Twenty-First Century Enlightenment

Enlightenment, in both its intellectual and spiritual forms, is based on overcoming chaos, ignorance and tyranny by fair and peaceful means. I have written extensively on the subject of...


...the twenty-first century Enlightenment, with the assistance of my friends and colleagues here at the International Training Centre for the Harmonious Interplay of Beauty, Understanding and Magnificence in Adelaide, Australia.

I especially express political enlightenment through my work with the Mozarty Party, where I endeavour to provide global leadership, useful suggestions and delightful insights.  You may wish to support the Mozarty Party yourself.  Do you have some policy ideas to contribute?

Leading by example is often a highly enlightened pursuit.  If you wish to improve your own leadership and supervisory qualities, I do hope to be of some assistance to you.  Perhaps you have heard about my wonderfully transcendent research laboratory, where many investigations and experiments are in progress.





I am frequently known as the Muse of the World, especially when attending to my duties in the observation tower attached to my little villa.  How do you approach the task of observing and understanding the world, dear reader?  How do you contribute to the improvement of the world?

Throughout history, many of the most pleasant personages have been ignored by those who write about history.  In the 21st century, it is far more enlightened - and enlightening - to give emphasis to the qualities of pleasant people as a way of ensuring that unpleasant persons are not given prominence.  What are your views about history? Who - and what - should be considered as most important, in your opinion?

An enlightened approach to understanding the world requires an enlightened approach to the observation of life in the world.  It is far easier to observe the world in familiar surroundings than on a larger scale, hence my own preference for being here in Adelaide in my laboratory or studio on a regular basis, or in my library, or in the parlour.






Most types of learning do not require most of us to go very far at all in a material way in the 21st century.   We can frequently gain enlightenment from the comfort of our own domestic environment, in the material, digital and ethereal worlds.  We can do so in a financially and intellectually balanced way, and gain a wealth of pleasing insights.

I do hope this little blog-pamphlet posting has been of use to you in your own quest to be an enlightened 21st century being.

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