The 11th of December 2013:
1 year and 1 day since Relogicon shown up online.
Considering the fact that I believe this idea is the idea that can change the world (for the better!) it seems totally senseless that I'm not talking about it all the time.
But there was a "reason" (and now there won't be one anymore)…
You know when as a child you set up your toys perfectly, ready to act, and then you just don't know what to do with them anymore?
Well, this was the same feeling which paralysed me a bit.
Well, this was the same feeling which paralysed me a bit.
Relogicon got its online Manifesto, the forum and the website were ready, but it was kind of strange to say out loud "Hey hey, stop everybody, I know an idea that can solve it all!"
Also, such a declaration (although it does coincide with the simple, true way I feel it – yes) sounds way too arrogant and, thinking about all the amazing people who intensely fight for the human rights daily and a better Planet since ages, I feel infinitely minuscule coming out with this conviction (you couldn't notice it, but I innerly am crazily shy – and if I behave differently, it's only because I'm aware of it and I encourage myself to play). To me, irrationally, going around too sure telling this idea… sounded sort of disrespectful. Still, it does not make sense at all to shut up, if I actually believe I luckily bumped into The Key: this would be sincerely disrespectful instead!
So, ok, I did share this idea already*, but not as I could.
A part of the psychological too-humble crap I mentioned, the point is also that those times we did explain Relogicon, most of the reactions were like "Ok, cool, good luck then".
Yes, but good luck to you too, then, if you do see the sense of this idea! Right?
For some reason, even after people get it and like it, they still don't feel involved.
They say "cool". They maybe totally agree. They see the big picture and they realise it would work out.
But then still they don't take action.
No way.
Distance.
Sad distance, honestly.
They say "cool". They maybe totally agree. They see the big picture and they realise it would work out.
But then still they don't take action.
No way.
Distance.
Sad distance, honestly.
And since I consider myself 24/7 as a 360° communicator, I look at this point also as my own (very temporary) "failure".
It means I didn't share the idea correctly.
Why don't people feel involved as soon as they think Relogicon can really be the solution?
I think it's probably because one doesn't know where to start (and, oh man, I do know the feeling).
So, I was telling this reason to not talk about Relogicon was not going to exist anymore, right?
Indeed, the website got a couple of new pages which I believe can ease this obstacle, because they help making some stuff cleaner, finally…
(That is in English, but from the homepage you can
browse also the other languages.)
Before you had to read the entire Manifesto: I wish later you'll want to, but meanwhile here you can quickly check out what Relogicon is.
I "very personally" feel like highlighting a line which moves me every single time:
"These countries will have no armies –
this will end wars."
I do believe it's possible.
I have faith in this dream.
And the only way it can become real is if you'll keep hoping.
And (peacefully!) fight for it.
Please, please, please: do it.
(That's meant to be a totally general prayer, by the way, within Relogicon, or not.)
(That's meant to be a totally general prayer, by the way, within Relogicon, or not.)
(Same, you'll find also the text in other languages…
above all if you do that: if you help! :)
Relogicon needs to be translated to as many languages as possible!)
That's what I was telling before, about the cold "good-luck" I heard some times.
Well, I know many people are already very busy, especially those who may feel emotionally involved, but I know the missed-help is for another reason, since also a very short caring moment can make the difference, as spreading the word once in a while. And the reason, again, is that often one feels just sort of "useless" (while perhaps already too involved with something else which is showing real time results).
So it's precious to let understand that any little help in spreading the word does good. This really asks just a little time. It's already something if you just keep Relogicon in mind and mention it in related discussions…
But of course that's not at all the only possible help.
As you can read in the website, basically any knowledge will be useful – and, in general, any good idea (or critique!) for a better world has there a good place to grow and to be improved.
••• join the forum •••
"We are aware that it is possible for the whole world to be happy and healthy - it just takes a lot of work and time to get there. If we want this to happen, we need to start working towards it. Otherwise, it's possible it will never happen."
••• read the Manifesto •••
Last thing which explains my sort of shyness talking about Relogicon.
Relogicon is not "mine" and not of someone else.
Some wonder who got the idea.
None.
The idea got someone, instead.
And does not matter who.
Also, it's not the only one who the idea got.
Ideas are in the air, you know it, right?
It's not a coincidence.
It's since the immemorial time that the humans try to figure out an utopic way of living.
It's just that now we have powerful technologies which can let us realise and connect in a easier way. Now our call is to carry the path for a better world.
Times are ready.
* And once at least has been worthy and one of the most meaningful moment I never experienced, because now I know it even better: I'm not the only one. Thank you, Rainbow Warriors.
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