Friday, February 20, 2009

IX- They rule the world of materialistic things

This eye on top of the hill, looking at us has a precious mission to fulfil. It is a watchdog that makes all the necessary efforts to remain sleepless. It knows all its masters' products. And every product bears the point of contact for an easy identification. This point of contact is a small eye on labels. Labels are on their goods. They are the marks of the manufacturers. From the warehouse of the manufacturing company, these goods have to be distributed so that they can reach the final consumer who is in a given place of the world. The goods must have a password for the middlemen to do their job easily. This password is nothing but the small eye. You cannot sell without it. It is important to get this label for your business to prosper. When goods do not bear the small eye, it is impossible to sell. How impossible? The product is not identified as theirs and must be put out of the distribution channel by using a severe taxation system until the trader goes bankrupt. Indeed, any new businessman has to know the articles of association or deeds of commerce. In so far the consumer is concerned; money is the only means of exchange to get the producer's product available on the market. Let's look at beer as one of these products. Beer is good. Isn't it? It is good, of course! If you have your doubt about it, ask any drunkard in the street, he will surely tell you. In this respect, there is a drunkard who said:" Jesus Christ performed a miracle concerning wine. He did it for people to drink. And why should we refrain from drinking?". The question to be raised here is: " can't Man live without wine?" If the answer is no, then wine is not a necessity. Meanwhile, water is one. Indeed, a drunkard can dry up ten bottles of beer but will be later thirsty. That is to say, water is a necessity. By the same token, you know what you feel when you drink too much water? The small eye on the bottle is on the label. It is looking at you and wants to have total control of the situation. Suppose you take "an oath" not to sleep with a prostitute. With one bottle, your oath is still valuable. But with two, three, four or five bottles, the professional sex worker's face starts shining. As a consequence, the oath loses its value. Moreover, suppose you took an oath, to always have sexual intercourse with condom. With one bottle you can still bet but with two, three, four or five, AIDS totally disappears from your principles. Do you know what? One bottle of beer calls the second and the second calls the third and so on and so forth. The situation is under control. The point of contact is fully at work until it brings you before the court of your conscience to make you guilty. Be the beams of the sun that an eye fears to start at.