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S.P.Q.R.

Civilizations and Empires have come and gone. You name it: Byzantine, Arabian, Persian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Mongolian, British, and today’s modern-day one, arguably spearheaded by the United States.
However, the most prolific, in many ways, is the Roman Civilization.
Spanning approximately 12 centuries, from about 750 years B.C. to over 4 hundred years A.D., it was born as a Kingdom first, then a Republic, then in the twilight of it’s life, an Empire. The Republic period lasted longest, for about 480 years, then the Empire, for about 450, and finally the Kingdom for almost 250. Contributing to military tactics and warfare, architecture, medicine, government, education, economics, and even basic hygiene, city-planning and plumbing, it stands out as a lesson to mankind, for good and evil. For it also contributed profusely to class distinction, slavery, violence, promiscuity, imperialism, etc..
Every civilization has a beginning, a middle or high-point, and an end.
An objective look will show that after the coming of a Prophet, or Manifestation of God, a civilization gets a ”boost”. This is the single most decisive factor, though myriads of minor ones also exist.
Moses’ advent greatly inspired minor Jewish leaders and pundits, who then contributed greatly to a lot of the arts and sciences the Greek civilization became known for. Buddha and Krishna gave a significant boost to the area of Indo-China, Muhammad to the Arabian civilization, Zoroaster to the Persian, and today, Baha’u’llah to the modern-day global civilization. It is not by chance that 23rd May 1844, when the Baha’i Faith was born, marked also one of the greatest advancements in mankind’s scientific and communications’ history: Samuel Morse sending the first telegraph over an experimental line from Washington D.C., to Baltimore. The message, ”What hath God wrought?” was taken from the Book of Numbers, in the Bible,and had been suggested by Annie Ellsworth.
Science and religion, as usual, in harmony, when unabused  by the ego of man, and given the impetus of a Manifestation of God.
The Roman civilization was rejuvenated upon the advent of Jesus Christ. About a century after His coming, the Romans progressed shockingly well. But, loss of the spiritual roots that once made them great, led to their eventual decline.
Even Edward Gibbon, himself skeptical to organised religion (incidentally, that’s where he and I part company), and to Christianity, agreed that the loss of spiritual values, was at the root, starting with the seed planted by the first Emperor, Octavianus, upon his forming of the Praetorian Guard, which assassinated at will, plundered, auctioned the Imperial throne, challenged the Senate, and had vicious street battles with Roman Citizens.
Where there once was hard work, slavery existed, and Romans slept in the arenas and amphitheatres to watch the gladiatoral spectacles. Where there once was honour and family, there were orgies, and promiscuity, and lust, and the breakdown of the building-block of the family, which is the bedrock of society.
Where there was city-planning and medicine and engineering (which inspires us and we revive up to this day) there befell wanton battles and executions and destructions.
Not to mention the brutal treatment of the Christian community.
The idea is, we,as humans, are prone to follishly and blindly repeating the same mistakes, as Gibbon suggests in his work, ”The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”.
We are, today, after the boost we have been given by the advent of the Babi and Baha’i Revelations, falling into the same trap as the Romans; celebrities and athletes are the new gladiators, (believe it or not, gladiators in ancient Rome used to also endorse products, just as celebrities and athletes do today), the family unit is being devalued, there is an over-emphasis on sex in society, and unadulterated science and religion are taking a backseat to entertainment, and various outlets for the immediate gratification of the most primal, primitive urges and basic instincts.
While things will get worse before they get better, (and they will!) there is some sense of responsibility to be had, knowing that we can make things better faster, or we can make things better slowly/eventually. I work for the former, as I hope you do.
Let us not repeat the errors of those gone before us. Advancing carefully, and making use of the many blessings we receive is the true mark of gratitude, whilst carelessly rushing in and abusing every freedom as if there is no tomorrow, spells out mischief and potential doom.
An unwise person ventures into an endeavour without the prudence a wiser person would exercise. Hence the saying, ”… fools rush in where angels fear to tread.”
Fools have been rushing in for thousands of years. Let us learn from their impetuousness, and exercise the care and foresight of angels.

”…to each according to his needs…”

The problems afflicting mankind are numerous: famine, illiteracy, disease, war, environmental issues, etc..

But these are naught but diseases, with the basic illness being disunity. A skilled physician might pay some attention to the symptoms, but must treat the disease. In this case, we might pay attention to the aforementioned plights, but rest assured; nothing will be solved until we eliminate the underlying disease of disunity. With moral education from childhood, we become fair, and with fairness and justice, unity is achieved, because we realise, we live in one world and we are one.
Until this is established, nothing will be permanently solved, even though we can eliminate world hunger using only 30 billion USD a year, (defense budget of the US alone is 737 Billion a year, and Forbes.com lists 18 people as of 2015 with fortunes over 30 billion USD). In fact, if everyone in the first world countries alone, gave 9cents a day, and that’s barely 13 percent of the world’s population, that would be 33 dollars a year and would be enough to eliminate hunger! There are loads of statistics to revel in: 85 of the richest own more than the 2 billion poorest, there is not an overpopulation since we could all fit shoulder to shoulder in part of Los Angeles, we need the wealth of 5 of the richest to eliminate illiteracy, a man in the Kalahari uses 12 litres of water a day while a man in North America uses over 18 just to brush his teeth (with the tap running) and can exceed using hundreds of litres daily(thanks to the water cycle, there is enough water to go round, but simply, POOR DISTRIBUTION, and powers that be keeping it that way), the negative impacts of charging your cell phone or eating meat are nothing compared to the environmental damage caused by fighter planes, and tanks, and artillery, yet civilians are supposed to feel guilty for using daily gadgets,  etc..the statistics show us the problem is not availability, or space, or resources, or time, or money, but rather of will! We do not have the will to help because we are not convinced WHY we should care about rainforests in Brazil when we live in Germany, or about the starving kids in Darfur while we live in Finland.
Baha’u’llah says to be as united as the fingers of one hand; as the parts of a body. One part shall not rest until the rest are at peace. Until we do this, there shall be no respite, even though we clearly have the ability to feed, clothe, educate and keep healthy every man, woman and child on earth, but yet we don’t! Simply because we are not united, and we are not united because we are not fair and we are not fair because we do not prioritise moral education.
Anyone who has effected a change did so with morality. Gandhi did not change the lives of nearly 400 million people with his law degree; he did so with his morality. Same with Mandela, or any other religious or secular civil rights advocate. Mathematically this means with a population of about 7 Billion, we need approximately 18 Gandhis to effect a change. This is feasible, but will not happen until we focus on morality.
The problems are not due to a lack of resources, but a lack of distribution (and people in power keeping it this way for obvious reasons), and the trials afflicting mankind are not limited to these symptoms; they are due to the underlying moral disease of disunity. Unite as the limbs of one body, and see the domino effect of problem-solving…

Greetings unto you.

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