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One cannot help but think of Huxley.<BR/><BR/>Standing 6' 5'' - Aldous Huxley was certainly a physical giant. And while Huxley, the great visionary, could barely see past the end of his nose, he still fits the bill perfectly as its obvious Newton did not have 20/20 vision in mind when he coined his great metaphor.<BR/><BR/>We might think of Aldous Huxley as one of nature's great contradictions. A paradox, perhaps? <BR/><BR/>The loss of his beloved mother when he was 14, gifted him the essential key of cynicism, armed with this, all free thinkers are able to release themselves from the shackles of this materialistic hell. Then, three years later, at the age of 17, he was struck by more fortuitous-misfortune (sic) when his eyesight was all but destroyed due to neglect of infection. This saved Huxley from almost certain death in the bloody slaughterhouse, laughingly called: The Great War, forcing him to develop an insight, so perceptive, so penetrating, that it might be fair to say, that far from being "disabled" by his condition, he had in fact been "enabled" and was now fit and ready to view the world as it truly was, and predict with uncanny accuracy; just what it would soon become. <BR/><BR/>His early physical and emotional trauma could have ruined him. Instead, by arresting the process of development which society deems normal, but is in fact abnormal, he avoided the conditioning process that brings a child to adult maturity, devoid of spirit and accepting of a life held in check, working as a willing tax slave and always ready to do their duty as patriotic cannon fodder. These are what George W. Bush calls: "freedom loving people." <BR/><BR/>Those other "citizens" who fail this rite of passage often live out their days as "misfits and "trouble causers" hamstrung in life due to a myriad of "neuroses" and "personality disorders." Fortunately, Huxley's genius, fortitude and dogged determination were enough to keep him from the scrap heap, and we should all give thanks for that.<BR/><BR/>In chapter III of BNWR, Huxley quotes the eminent philosopher and psychiatrist Dr Erich Fromm, in support of the notion that societies invert the truth about mental illness, and what actually causes it:<BR/><BR/>"...We see, then, that modern technology has led to the concentration of economic and political power, and to the development of a society controlled (ruthlessly in the totalitarian states, politely and inconspicuously in the democracies) by Big Business and Big Government. But societies are composed of individuals and are good only insofar as they help individuals to realize their potentialities and to lead a happy and creative life. How have individuals been affected by the technological advances of recent years? Here is the answer to this question given by a philosopher-psychiatrist, Dr. Erich Fromm: <BR/>Our contemporary Western society, in spite of its material, intellectual and political progress, is increasingly less conducive to mental health, and tends to undermine the inner security, happiness, reason and the capacity for love in the individual; it tends to turn him into an automaton who pays for his human failure with increasing mental sickness, and with despair hidden under a frantic drive for work and so-called pleasure. <BR/>Our "increasing mental sickness" may find expression in neurotic symptoms. These symptoms are conspicuous and extremely distressing. But "let us beware," says Dr. Fromm, "of defining mental hygiene as the prevention of symptoms. Symptoms as such are not our enemy, but our friend; where there are symptoms there is conflict, and conflict always indicates that the forces of life which strive for integration and happiness are still fighting." The really hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. "Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives, that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does." They are normal not in what may be called the absolute sense of the word; they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society. Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adjusted, still cherish "the illusion of individuality," but in fact they have been to a great extent deindividualized. Their conformity is developing into something like uniformity. But "uniformity and freedom are incompatible. Uniformity and mental health are incompatible too. . . . Man is not made to be an automaton, and if he becomes one, the basis for mental health is destroyed." <BR/>"Brave New World Revisited," Chapter III.<BR/><BR/>Later, another psychiatrist, R D. Laing, would say much the same thing when he challenged the right of Society to define its self as, collectively "sane" while imposing its will on those individuals it deemed to be "insane." <BR/><BR/>Laing focused his thinking on the disturbed individual in relation to his/her family. Families, of course, are components of society - Microsocieties, if you will. As pressure from the controlling elite is channelled through their proxy Governments, it then comes to bear directly upon individuals who in the main, gather together in intimate groups, which we call “family." It is here, in this closed environment, that the destructive effects of our abnormal society are most often revealed.<BR/><BR/>It's no coincidence, that the "lone nut" who shoots dead a dozen school kids on his way to Macdonalds, is in fact, just that; a "lone nut" living alone deprived of family contact, In being isolated, he’s been denied the control and containment of the family unit. He has no "pressure cooker" in which to stew. <BR/><BR/>Therefore, unlike the majority of "nuts" who let of steam in domestic privacy - the loner tends to blow his lid in public.<BR/><BR/>The strength of freedom in Laing’s personality was undermined by his own demons. He was a rebel, but he was a boorish, boozy rebel, reduced to displaying himself to poor effect on late night chat shows. His brilliance and independence of mind were often upstaged by his own uncontrollable ill discipline, and his message would often be lost due to the tragic clown on display.<BR/><BR/>When R D. Laing collapsed and died on a tennis court, it wasn't just the coronary heart disease cited on his death certificate that had brought him to his knees.<BR/><BR/>It was the years spent resisting the weight of Western society bearing down upon a man, who, though ill suited to the task, had chosen to promote the controversial truth: That modern society, is in fact; the cause of our ills and not the remedy. And, despite all his faults, we should remember Laing for that if nothing else.<BR/><BR/>The real genius of Huxley's "Brave New World Revisited” isn’t the message that it contains. For in giving you the message, he is in fact only stating the truth. The fact that 99% of people cannot see the truth for themselves does stand as a shocking indictment of our fellow man, but not as evidence of Huxley's genius.<BR/><BR/>His genius is evident in his coruscating prose. The text of his great work is as beautiful as it is convincing. How could you not believe what he was saying was the absolute truth? <BR/><BR/>His work should stand on its own without any need for examination of meaning or explanation as to relevance. However, Mr Huxley did say that, matters, already bad in the 1950's would continue to deteriorate markedly over the forthcoming 50yrs. And, so now, in 2008, we have on display here his masterpiece, dissected, section by section and explained, step by step - albeit brilliantly by "phaedrus" - simply because; due to the decline in education and intelligence, as predicted by Huxley, many people now need a guiding hand in order to understand what couldn't be more obvious.<BR/><BR/>The fact that this most brilliantly simple of essays has to be published in this form only goes to prove that Huxley was again, right on the money, when he wrote:<BR/><BR/>"And along with a decline of average healthiness there may well go a decline in average intelligence. Indeed, some competent authorities are convinced that such a decline has already taken place and is continuing. "Under conditions that are both soft and unregulated," writes Dr. W. H. Sheldon, "our best stock tends to be outbred by stock that is inferior to it in every respect. . . . It is the fashion in some academic circles to assure students that the alarm over differential birthrates is unfounded; that these problems are merely economic, or merely educational, or merely religious, or merely cultural or something of the sort. This is Pollyanna optimism. Reproductive delinquency is biological and basic." And he adds that "nobody knows just how far the average IQ in this country [the U.S.A.] has declined since 1916, when Terman attempted to standardize the meaning of IQ 100." <BR/><BR/>Aldous Huxley was friends with Bertrand Russell and H G. Wells. This must have made for some lively conversations, as both Russell and Wells favoured World Government and NWO elitism. Despite this, I would recommend to your readers: “The Impact of Science on Society” by Russell and H G. 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