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RE: A letter to Apple Computers, How to learn from History.

Learning from the Babylonian Captivity: In Babylon but not of it;


How to manage in a time of change and crisis is not a new

problem.

The key to wisdom and judgement comes from the

application of general principles, well understood, to specific

circumstances.

The general principles of human behavior and

social interaction can be derived from history and tradition. If

I am not for myself, who will be for me; and being for myself

what am I / if I am not for others what am I ? If not now, when ?

if not me, who ? A judicial balance of independence, innovation,

with social responsibility and solemn mutual obligations.


Every company, school, community, church need "Assemblies" to

seek the truth by holding inspiration to the "light" of discourse

and open discussion, as do the Quakers. Our constitutional and

legal tradition and our modern society is built upon open

discussion and holding ideas, beliefs, faith and doctrines to the

tests of facts and reason.

The work of Roger Bacon, Newton,

Franklin and Jefferson, other freemason's related to Hiram the

builder of the temple and preserved "the way" in Western Liberal

industrial culture. Our way is built on the Babylonian captivity

and the crisis of meaning in the heritage of exile.


Our customs of being, started four millennium ago with Abraham,

b. 1996 B.C., of Ur with the tribes and ancient kingdoms. "In

586 B.C. the Kingdom of Judea, which then represented all that

was left of the people of Israel in the land of Canaan, underwent

a devastating experience.

The temple was in ruins, the ritual

brought to an end, the best part of the nation was led as

captives to Babylon..( the stock crashed...) a century and a half

earlier, the Northern Kingdom comprising 10 tribes, had been

overrun by Assyria, and their inhabitants absorbed .( Jobs was

removed by a coup ) If the disaster to Judea met with a like

ending, the entire nation ( Apple Corp. ) would be obliterated

and the name of Israel would be obliterated and the people

blotted out of existence". So begins the "Everyman's Talmud" by

Abraham Cohen 1931, 1945.


The issue of the survival forced the leaders to consider deeply

their tribal traditions.

The prophet Ezekiel formed "

The

Assembly", the solution that evolved was summarized in a single

word "

The Torah", or "corporate philosophy", the "goals and

mission statement" of the oral and written doctrine, the "law",

the teaching, where a sense of direction can be made into a

method or path - the way of the "word" can became a process and

structure. Torah must be "forced on their attention and impressed

in their hearts; then they could remember, ( like Joseph's exile

in Egypt ) that though in Babylon they were not of Babylon, and

the sacred obligation rested upon them to remain a people apart."


"

The House of Assembly" Beth Hakeneseth was structured by Ezra

and written up as the Talmud as a guide to living, preserving

their traditions, against the historic tide, where minorities are

melted into majorities, where tribes, companies, communities,

people and nations rise and fall, where a unique people not

protected by their own "space" can create a "wall of fire" to

preserve the faith and race unlike any other in history.


What made this possible ? A "law" fixed by time and place can not

serve people in different times and places.

The doctrine and

practice must be flexible BUT not so flexible as to become

anything to any one, without teeth and meaning.

The answer is the

way, the process of seeking a living truth, darash, a technique

of inquiry, to deduce, interpret, past tradition and present

circumstance by profound study. This process of deduction or

interpretation is called Midrash, or commentary, practiced by the

Hegedolah or Assembly of Teachers "Tannaim" ( Rabbis ),

associated with the Hillel school.


The "Christian" church was a revival of the "path" and its basic

laws, after the Rabbis had made a process into a bureaucracy and

power base.

The early Church was just such an assembly of

believers who sought the truth, as God let them to see the truth.

The protestant reformation was again a revival of the body of

Christ as an assembly of believers after Rome had made a process

into a dogmatic doctrine in support of temporal power.


Every company, school, community, church need "Assemblies" to

seek the truth by holding inspiration to the "light" of discourse

and open discussion as do the Quakers. Our constitutional and

legal tradition and our modern society is built upon open

discussion and holding ideas, beliefs, faith and doctrines to the

tests of facts and reason. As LBJ said from Isaiah " Let us reason together".

The work of Roger Bacon, Newton, Franklin and Jefferson, other freemason's related to Hiram the builder of the temple and preserved "the way" in Western Liberal tradition. Our way is built on the Babylonian captivity and the crisis of meaning in the tradition of exile.


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