The American Tri ParticipationA Story by DayranTales of the Aryan Imperative : VII
The democratic ideal holds many special qualities that are important to the individual's coherence of thoughts. Our minds organize themselves into first, the individual perception, which is then validated by evidence into the quality of being true and thereafter of having an appeal even to those who do not yet understand reality.
We discover in these three qualities their exclusive and unalienable character of being just in the exercise of a fair mind. It is from such a fair mind that we installed the institution of democratic organization. In turn, such an institution preserves our own coherence of thoughts, the individual and social life.
The founding of the American state was catalytic in many parts of the world for the accentuation of such a fair mind. This brought the world's witness to the fragmentation of the Catholic church and the collapse of the Indic empire to foreign forces. The two events are significant for the weaknesses that was inherent in their organizations. Both of them practiced a self-assurance that denied any doubts in their social and family circles.
Such a denial was justified on inherent fears of the unknown. The ideal practiced in the American colonies brought a new light to the world and laid bare all such fears and coaxed the world to re-examine them anew.
Today we find that the tri participation of mind, passions and the social natures are a significant aspect of human thought and achievement. It persuades us to give up a passion based assurance that promotes the mind as an annexure to the heart. In democratic practice, this would be the equivalent of the representative assembly considering itself the only true executive in all physical activity in the country. Surely, a nation's representative assembly or congress is not the arms and legs of the people.
The world has been brought to believe that this tripartite system is founded on the minds of the American people. That in the exercise of their individuality, they bring their individual minds as a separate part of their public administrative assembly. This belief preserves the individual in the world today as it does the fair minded hopes of the early migrants to America.
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