Saturday, 8 April 2023

We, the angels and demons!

Evil (Miniseries; 2016-22)
S1-S3, 36 episodes.

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s evil something extrinsic, or is it something within ourselves? Is the world comprised of two equally opposing powers trying to dominate the other? Is there a rational explanation for all the bizarre things that happen around us? Can science adequately explain them?

A long time ago, actually, it all depended on where one hailed from. It was utterly acceptable to blame one's socially unacceptable acts on the forces of evil and get away scot-free. In ancient times, some civilisations preached we were responsible for our actions and needed to be repaid in this birth or next. The source of evil is the suppressed desires of the reptilian brain, whose ill thoughts are cancelled off by the conscious mind.

Almost apologetically, some Middle East religions blame all misdeeds on rogue angels who strayed God's path. These deviants try to recruit mortals to their camp to give God and his teaching a run for his money.

In the modern world, increasingly, science comes up with rational explanations for events that happen around us.

The myths surrounding the pale-looking Count Dracula and his nocturnal activities can be understood when we realise that the Count suffers from congenital erythropoietic porphyria. Sufferers are pale with anaemia and stay indoors due to photosensitivity. They may have an aversion to garlic, or it could be folklore. The fear of the Cross could be reactionary if the whole mob ran towards them, chanting prayer hymns. Pellagra and rabies have been suggested as possible reasons for Count Dracula's bizarre behaviour, appearance and dentition.

Fast forward to the ICT age, and we have another demon to struggle with. The dopamine-inducing ding of a 'like' on social media has turned us into narcissistic Pavlov's dogs, gratified with peer validation, to be a herd member and to terrorise behind the cloak of anonymity. The algorithmic targeting of potential customers to clickbait is doing much damage to our civilisation. These acts are man-made with their rapacious desire to be blessed with insurmountable wealth. Allegiance to Money God seems more important than being kind to fellow kind.

The race to excel, to attain the impossible, perfection has turned into self-centred devils, giving two-hoots to fellow travellers of life.

Electromagnetic waves, radio signals, modern plumbing issues, seismic activities, psychological conditions and simple foolhardy have all been blamed as the work of God's antithesis, Satan. More often than not, there is a plausible rational explanation for everything. It is a work in progress for those for that we cannot give an acceptable reason. In the interim, invoking the name of God and Satan gives a temporary reprieve to the faint-hearted.

Not to forget the dark web, where one can find all the things that are banned by society if the buyer knows what to ask, including magic mushrooms, cocaine and sexual services of the kinky kind.

This miniseries, which has completed 36 episodes in 3 seasons, talk precisely about this. Three modern-day ghostbusters, a pastor in the making (who gets ordained later in the series), a psychiatrist and a techie, are summoned by a Roman Catholic Church to assess demonic possessions and determine whether there was a rational explanation for them. Invariably, there seems to be a logical explanation for all the mayhem. If previously, in the pre-internet era, when hysteria and other psychological affection were blamed for 'demonic' possessions, now, even the Church thinks there could be a rational explanation for all the bizarre occurrences. Increasingly, social media is enslaving people to be irrational, become narcissistic, pretend, be insecure and all the negative things that a religious person would label as the work of the devil. I guess Lord Highness of the Dark need not ascend to Earth to carry out his nefarious activities. Human beings are pretty capable of self-destroying themselves.

Along the way, in the series, we encounter Satan, making his presence and luring the investigators and their loved ones to the dark side. Much self-restraint and willpower are crucial to combat these negativities.

With or without angels and demons, we are responsible for our actions. We do the crime and the time in this life or the next. No 'Get Out of Jail Free cards' exist to absolve one from his crimes. We use our God-given faculties (angels) to fight our inner demons to do the right thing. We are the Atma that forms part of the Paramathma.

2 comments:

  1. You are what you are. Nurturing, conditioning, experience are all the ingredient maketh a man. The dynamic of this construct continuously evolves, so does the corresponding worldview. I am not inclined towards the view that there are entities up there somewhere one prescribing to goodness and the other evil, pitting against each other using man as their pawn. The manifestation of these super beings (divine or otherwise) have human like behaviour/emotion attached to them, hence they are in actual sense a direct representation of human thought process & value but with supposed 'power'. Well it is logical, we can only 'imagine' based on what we know and what we need. This has led to the snowballing of the concept of Good & Evil. In some sociopsychological construct Evil is seen as trying to takeover the kingdom of Goodness, in others, Evil is merely a pest that needs the power of Goodness to exterminate it.
    To me I would look at good an evil from another perspective.
    Let me give an analogy to explain it. Lets take electricity for example, if it is properly utilised it will illuminate our lives, but ones carelessness can lead to fire or electrocution which may eventually lead to death. So is electricity good or evil, or for that matter has the electricity the power to decide whether it can lead to goodness or evil?
    Goodness and evil are one and the same energy that permeates life around us, but how we utilize it defines the goodness or evil in its outcome.
    Everytime this 'energy' loses its equilibrium, conflict arises, and thus it disrupts status quo, we then classify it as 'evil has risen'.
    Possession, haunted etc are common terminology used to describe this conflict.
    We are not the only sentient being part of this energy or Paramatma, there are other entities too.
    Oxygen is known as a high energy molecule, but are we able to see it, definitely no. But we can 'feel' the need when there is lack of it or as what i term as 'conflict' when the status quo is disrupted or there is distortion to the equilibrium.
    So to me good and evil is irrelevant, it is merely an outcome rather than the cause.

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  2. Akin to what glucose does to a hypoglycemic patient. In moderate quantities, it heals. It prevents hypoglycemic coma. When consumed in abundance, it pushes one into a coma, but hyperglycemic coma which can be equally damaging.
    It is like how ludicrous it is to quote the First Commandment (#thou shalt not kill) to one at the clutches of death at the paws of prancing tiger but has a shotgun at hand. Good and Evil are a continuum!

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