We are the world We are the Children for no world can exist without us. Next to our living God, everything begins from us (Children) and within. To be a great Revolutionary, Activist and a peaceful person, A child is the beginning. Life: Life is not about facing the good and bad, but it is about handling these two elements. Transformation a. attitude b. Behaviors c. Moral d. Values "There is always a victory to be achieved" PEACE
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
A Thought Found in the Bucket:
To my Young Nagas, I have a thought found in the bucket this morning while I was washing my cloths, in a foreign land. The moment I touched my cloth to wash, suddenly a word "NagalandPost Blog" came into my mind. I questioned, what does it mean? then it continue to retrospect on the wonderful posts and comments I have read so far. It again leads to a though on what kind of posts and comments I have read so far? the answer was not hard to find, so I replied to my own question that, the entire posts and comments of our young people are about the passion, aspiration, hope, needs, desire and longing toward achieving ONE goal and that ONE GOAL is to stand against the present CORRUPTION in our society.
I further my thought again, if we all have the same goal to fight against the social corruption then what strategy can be applicable for our young people toward achieving the social transformation?
There again I have found a simple respond. I feel it is impossible to transform our society by a single person trying to change the entire Naga society by becoming a leader. It will be hard for one man and woman to tell the entire Nagas to change or even to play the role of transforming the society for there are numerous anti-transformation in our society.
Therefore, despite the challenges we have, we shall first need to build our own community. Transform our own community, revive our own community, strengthen our own community, to plant a positive attitude in our own community and lead our own community toward the Social transformation. This being done, the positive contribution from every tribe and community will bring to a common platform toward building the bigger picture of the Naga society in general. Many hands put together make a work easier.
If we only can plant a positive attitude in our own community, no matter who become the leader of the Naga society, he/she will surely fall under the shadow of the common transformed communities and that will lead to a social transformation in general.
My thought found in the bucket may not be as strategical as other people have, however, i believe, it can be one among many strategies toward our social transformation. "There is always a victory to be achieved" God blessings.
Have a blessed day.
Chuhwanglim
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Role
of Women in Peace Building and Reconciliation
In
the front page of the social magazines man are pictures as the
initiators toward the social driving. It has been the common
pictures to the entire societal that the concept of leadership has
been credited to man. But the shadows of women are always presence in
the leadership of men that support invisibly.
The
invisible role of women in the realm of peace building plays a vital
role in the society. Since the primitive age, women played a
significant role in resolving conflict between communities and
families, but they are always invisible. The dynamic invisible role
played by women in the society from the ancient time till today need
to be acknowledge and strengthen in order to help man folk as working
toward peace in the society.
There
is a saying of our forefather’s tradition that “If we have a bad
woman then we have a bad society and if we have bad wives then we
have bad families”. The tender hearts of the women is so powerful
that it melts the anger of a man and that is one of the reasons why
we send women as a negotiator between husband and the enemies in the
early period when family dispute arouse.
In
both the home and the community, women in most societies are involved
in resolving conflicts in various ways. Women seem to sense
developing conflicts at early stages— as mothers they are the first
to become aware when children generate conflict with the neighbours,
and they draw their husbands’ attention to the situation.
The
wife plays a significant role in proposing ways to resolve the
conflict. In the community, some conflicts may be referred to women
to resolve because women are considered better suited to do so. Women
may sit as chiefs and judges to resolve such conflicts. For instance,
Chief Sekina of the Munda tribe in the Maridi Rural Council in Sudan,
a woman, was empowered to settle disputes not only between
individuals but also between various groups in the community. A
strategy that the chief and her assistants (both women and men)
commonly adopted was to engage the community in debate on issues that
were likely to generate conflict. Their strategy was to nip the
conflict in the bud.
Another
strategy women use widely is to compose songs that emphasize the
power of solving problems peacefully through debate and discussion.
Women are known to have suggested binding two antagonistic
communities through intercommunity marriage. The new bonds and
relationships that come with the marriage serve as a bridge for
peaceful living between the two communities.
Traditional
communication mechanisms
Women
in the patriarchal society of Sudan have little or no decision-making
power and limited participation in political processes, including
negotiations for peace. Yet they play a very vital role in war and
conflict making. In other words, women through use of the traditional
communication system in Sudan could be considered agents of war.
Women
as peacemakers or as agitators
Women
are half of the society. If they convince themselves to become
peacemakers, then half the society is working toward peace. Women can
create a soothing, reconciling atmosphere, going side by side with
men to make peace
But
women’s role can also be negative, and women can be agitators.
However, women, no matter what, are change agents in a society and
must not be ignored or marginalized in efforts to build a prosperous,
healthy, integrated, and peaceful society. Women always in the front
door since the history of all the initiatives taken in the
patriarchal society. Seen in the battle field, man has been indicated
to be the great warrior.......to be continued
Lemwang
Chuhwanglim
The
Treasure of Love and Care “On Sick Bed”
Have
you ever experienced the
treasure of love and care?
If
yes then pour out to others, if not then experience on sick bed.
Unfortunately
just a country boy struggled with headache and neck pain for days.
Could
not recognized of why the pain was for? A time came to be in the
refectory.
Asking question to everyone, does any one knows about the cause of the
pain?
A
strange loving mother answered might be the reason of constant face
before the PC.
A
while after another woman said might be due to an eye infection…..But
the boy thought it will be ok within a moment and He kept on
watching his life world cup….the pain got into worst.
Laying
down on a sick bed and abstained from the work,
Could
not reach of what ever he thought in his mind.
At
last, at noon, some friends came to the room asking a question
“How
are you feeling?” That question meant a lot because the hidden
treasure
of their love and care is presence in the question.
The
hate most fever on for country boy alarmed the family of the
Institution where everyone empathized and concerned in their own way from their own corners, Here comes the treasure
of love and care from the family of the institution. He slept at night but no asleep
because many wonders and amazing thoughts appeared into his mind.
Ultimately, he prayed to God “O
Lord thank you for the calling, if this is your punishment for me
then forgive me. O Lord, no doubt if you want me to die with this
sickness but one thing lord, please do remember my Mom and Dad their
loves, care, concerns and sacrifices towards me till today. I
haven’t paid them back anything yet, however, let your will be done
in Jesus name. Amen.
Next
day followed by one after one another woman and young man came and
asked “How are you? The sick man was taken to three different
doctors for three times by a young compassionate men and woman but
the sickness instead prolonged to be on sick
bed. Someone said “hi boss! You look so smart though you are sick,
how are you?” what can he say and have answered? Here comes the
Revelation
of the Treasure of love and care from
the passionate people from the institution which they live to be
under one family of God.
Even
the next night he tried to sleep but could not. Finally a thought
came in his mind to write something of his experience as he lives
away from his loving parents and siblings in a strange land. He wrote
this to encourage all to keep
the chain of the treasure of love and care as we lives.
Let
Love be Loved and Care be Cared. The
only word from the country boy to the family of the Institution are
“Love
lifted me, Care lifted me, let you all be lifted with the love and
care of the Almighty God in returns” I Love you all and thank you
all for the memory of my life. God bless you all.
Love
and prayer: Lemwang W. Chuhwanglim
REGRET
IN ORDER NOT TO REGRET
No
dead man will alive though we sympathize and discuss a lot about him.
I am no body to “speak”
out anything regarding anything happening in Nagaland yet, I am
someone just a country boy “my love for my country never cease,”
to
say about
what went wrong and why leaders paradise their life in the expense of
country men and women suffering. Country for Christ and leaders for
the violations are where I am experiencing among the creations of
God.
To
the ruling government and the opposition party, throwing dung to one
other makes diversity which is happening now, rather compile the dung
together and make manure for the well growth of the country men and
women. What hurts you when the recent video game burning houses in
Dimapur? The incident is not a privilege for you to condemn
opposition party or ruling, it is rather to come into position party
to work together.
How
many parties do you prefer to exist in Homeland? The numerical of the
parties gain nothing, it needs only qualitically party. Numbers are
only to be count but the effect is to be treasured. Why do you need
president ruling in Home land? Are we not satisfied with the
president ruled existed in late70s? You must regret of what has
happened with the government of India and my country, so that you
will not regret for the same in the days to come. I should honor Kaka
D. Iralu who wrote the wonderful book “for you and me” on THE
BLOOD AND THE TEARS, am I correct with the title of the book? What
happened in this book? Why don’t you flip back to the history of
locations, incidents, persecutions, tormented and many others where
it happened, what and with whom? You need to read and look back once
to the times, because these will make sense for you whether Nagaland
needs another president rule or not. Please read, read, read and read
before the last breath torch your life. Remember, “Do not cut a Dao
in the water because it turns back to you and cut your leg”, this
is what happening in Homeland. A theft never says he is a thief and
the leaders of the country for Christ are the same, never want to say
it was and it is my fault.
The
story of a frog that ate a lot thinking that still can eat and
ultimately burst and died. Do not try to clean the pieces of fire
from others body before it cleans from your own. Whoever it may be
today; do not blame anyone for the dramatic happening in homeland or
else blame everyone that includes you and me. Have you ever encounter
people fighting somewhere? You enjoy their fight and narrate the
story when you meet others, rite? The same thing is happening with
Indian Government towards Nagaland. Why do the leaders so call great
man let Indian and other countries to watch the movie of the
homeland? Please it is too late, yet, “regret
not to regret anymore”.
Hello,
leaders of the Country for Christ, it is said “love your enemy”
but do you think it’s possible? To me it is, provided you have a
positive attitude towards them. Present tug of war in the state is to
make a distance between fellow men and women. I would strongly
suggest calling your enemy/ies and showing them your love and
reconciliation. Can you? Emmmm???????? Try try and trust one another.
Hello
and good morning to all. This is a country boy radio only just with
the headlines. May you kindly stop blaming, kindly stop singing
opposition, ruling, one killed two injured, presidential ruling. I
too would like to learn more about all those terms in details from
whomever it may be, coz I have very less knowledge bout it.
However,
this message may just pass through your ears without inning your ears
and mind. Yet, it may enter when you wake up in the next morning. I
wrote this not to individual man but it is for all whoever says
he/she is the leader of the country. God bless the responsibilities
you are standing on at the moment and best wishes for the next
objectives.
IT
IS ALWAYS GOOD TO WAIT FOR THE DECISION OF OTHERS BEFORE WE BARK
Country
boy
Lemwang
W. Chuhwanglim
NAGALAND
THE BROKEN LAND FOR CHRIST:
I
think therefore, I am writing this to question on the conflict
existing in Nagaland. Why the conflicts in the Land for Christ “if
it is so”?
The
origin of each and every organization and movement’s initiative
works has been so
fascinating to all. In the journey took place, the strategies and
focused seems to be diverted. The reason might be too many masters
and no one remain to learn. The waves of the Nagas will remain the
same until and unless we all become the learners and listen to one
master. But the question here is who wants to be a learner today when
all turns out to be a master. When
we talk about God in times of war and conflict, we are rather wild
and the reason is neither the one side nor the other side want to
forgive one another. How do we expect the glory in the Land with this
attitude?
The
bellows are some of the written history found in the website which I
am quoting in a very much brief:
NCC:
The origin of Naga separation can be trace back to the founding of
the Naga Club, in Kohima in 1918 by a group of western educated
Nagas. They even submitted a memorandum to the Simon Commission
asking the British Government to exclude the Nagas from any
constitutional framework that they may be planning for India. But
however the protests made by the Naga Club were too mellowed and too
far in between. The tone of protests began to change rapidly with the
coming of Angami Zapu Phizo, popularly known as Phizo. He was one of
the most dynamic leaders the Naga separatist movement had ever seen.
The
Naga separatists got to know about modern warfare in the early-mid
1940's when India's northeast was the scene of an intense conflict
between the Allied forces and the Japanese army. Phizo along with
some other prominent leaders fought on the side of the Indian
National Army (of Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose)
for Japan against the Allies. The war showed the Nagas that weapons
could achieve what negotiations could not. The Naga insurgents would
later use the arms dumped in the North-East after the WWII to fight
the Indian security forces. In 1946 the Naga Club transformed into
the Nagaland National Council (NNC), the precursor of the NSCN
The
NNC under Phizo's instigation declared Nagaland's independence from
India on the 14th
of August 1947.
FGN:
Federal Government of Nagaland As in
the past, to commemorate the cease fire agreement between the Federal
Government of Nagaland (FGN) with the Government of India on
September 6, 1964, the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) has
come out with prayer points for the Ceasefire/Peace Day which falls
on the day, according to Director of Peace Affairs (NBCC) Rev. L.
Kari Longchar.
NSCN:
An
agreement was reached by the Indian Government and the NNC in the
year 1975. This came to be known as the Shillong pact. However a
section of hardcore militants in the NNC were disappointed with the
NNC top brass signing the pact and they decided to go underground to
start a more radical separatist movement. This led to the formation
of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland or the NSCN in the
late 1970's (Chishi Swu, Thingaleng Muivah and Khaplang).
However
the NSCN suffered from a split in the late 1990’s and broke into
two factions viz the NSCN (IM) and the NSCN (Khaplang).
HOHO:
Naga HOHO one of the
strongest team in the state plays vital roles. Since the year the
HOHO established until today they HOHO look into the matter
positively that occurs in the state. Had not there a HOHO in the
state there would have been escalating more conflicts in the state.
NBCC:
Nagaland Baptist
Church Council, the head of the Churches in Nagaland. NBCC have been
sending out many missionaries to spread the good news into different
parts of the world. Not only that, but also positively looking after
any conflicts happening in the state within the Churches and the
society. The approaches towards the conflict from the theological
perspectives gave vivid strategies to solve the problems else
transformed... (?).
NSF:
Naga Students
Federation another strong Federation from the student’s side in the
State. Any conflict occurs in regard to the students traffic in the
state are feathers by the NSF. The NSF is also involved in the
political conflict trying the best to bring the envy into together
for the harmony in the state.
NAGA
PEACE COMMETEE: A
recently form committee known as the Peace committee in the state, to
look at the conflicts between the tribes, factional, political,
economic, religious etc and bring the matters to the solution for
peace. So glad and the prior committee in the state might be which we
all will see the peace in the state through them.
NGOS:
Several NGOS in the
State, working for the reach to the needy wherever the Government
could not reach them on the other hand. With proper funds, knowledge
and wisdom, with a proper survey of the situations in different parts
of the State, the districts and the villages seems to be
developmental areas as they NGOS gets in. We could see much of works
implementing for the welfare of the poor and needy people in the
State.
NMA:
Naga Mother
Association, an association from the women folks in Nagaland. Women
plays a vital roles in peace building, they are the key to
conscentize the people who are creating conflicts in the State. They
have so many wonderful histories where women association involved in
the conflict happened in the past. We look forward once again to see
the women playing a vital role in bring the peace atmosphere in the
State.
NMM:
Nagaland Missionary
Movement, another branch from the Nagaland Baptist Church Council in
the State. The aims and goal might be the same or different, yet
working towards the extension of God’s kingdom to different parts
of the world.
IF
IT IS SO THEN WHY IS IT TILL TODAY “the Broken Land for Christ?”
The
State oh! Sorry, the people and the so call leaders from the State
have been fighting for the peace and harmony, independent,
integration to be existed in the State for ages. We could see the
dynamic initiatives taken place by the different organizations as it
is highlighted in the above brief information. We have seen so many
people working for the cost of the country glory. If
it has been so and if it is so then WHY till today no solutions and
transformation in the State?
Talking about the unique history of the state, wanted to be the
separate country, yes so do I but what could be the way?
What
is this “unique history?”
That
the Nagas were never conquered by any outside power, that they
declared themselves a modern, independent nation on August 14, 1947,
one day prior to the creation of independent India, and that they
never consented (approved) to be part of the Indian union? Or is it
the most constant conflict unlike other areas? This contrast with
other ethnic groups in India that were either historically integrated
into what is today India, or willingly joined the union upon
independence from Britain – even though some of them today are
unhappy and wish to separate from India.
I
always spent the nights with a nightmare until today, looking at all
the works and activities played by the teams mentioned above, why
having so many people who are working for the peace and harmony in
the still could not work and voice out for the role play to bring
peace in the state until now? Why? Why? Why?
When
you are provided with the profile, designations, and the sit to be
sited, the promises and the oath takes place with so beautiful voice
as if the world will change into up side down from the next day
itself. But once sited in the designation you starts dwelling in the
house of evil minded, wrong concept politics, self benefits and many
more. Can these bring as the new strategies to work for the peace
building in the State? I thank almighty God for He created the Nagas
so dynamic with lion’s heart, brave, clever, cunning, and selfish
and a peaceful mind.
How
would we begin here after to bring the God’s glory in our homeland?
What are the strategies and the modules we can adopt for the peaceful
solution or transformation in the State? Do we need to change the
leaders of the Organizations, Churches, and HOHOs?
Let
there be JUST PEACE and there begins our step
I am Just
a Simple Unique Naga
I
am just a Committed Christian country boy who lives in search of the
truth and the love of God. Just simply a Human being one among you,
the fallen being, yet, I seek the truth in my Naga Home Land. Yes, I
do belong to one among the tribes in Nagaland but I will say “I am
Naga” which I am proud to say that name wherever I go.
Our
Naga elders and the historians have written wonderful historical
accords of the origin of the Nagas which was not sure exactly where
Naga originated from. But I am so grateful to those elders who have
made the historical ammendment of the origin of the Nagas.
I
believe all the Nagas know that our Home Land is so unique. The land
of the real nature, Nation of God distinctively land, provided by God
to our Nagas and the unique history of the Nagas. I am voicing out
calmly to my elderly political leaders, my highness church leaders,
my dear young people, and friends of generations to come. I know that
many of us “you” have a blur and smudge to the unique history of
our nation when you are chasing behind the education, political
servants, spiritual war fare and the modern technology. Actually what
do you reply to others when someone ask about the history of our
homeland? I can imagine the answer “yes I am from the North East
called Nagaland, we are mongoloids and so on”. No, that does not
stop there; tell others the uniqueness of the Nagas. But to tell
others about the uniqueness of the Nagas, do you have any ideas?
That’s a big question I leave to my people “young people”
Run
as fast as you can, to reach the different corners of the world far
away from the Naga Homeland, but your identity is always the “Sweet
Naga”. Where is our cultures, where is our sweet tradition, where
is our uniqueness? We have sold out our culture to other cultures and
life style in exchange. Today we have lost our cultures and the
traditions.
Our
freedom fighters originated with a good heart and committment to
fight for the Naga Nation, but unfortunately someone has stolen the
commitment and the vision on the way traveled and which the result is
today what we are doing and living. Yet, there is a hope and vision
for our Homeland to bring the Glory in God’s own timing, where our
nation our homeland will see the hope of glory one day.
To
me killing own siblings does not resemble the fighting for the
nation. Neither to torture my Onyu (Mom) and Opa (Father) nor to safe
myself from others harm. But it is to sacrifice my life for the
Nation in peace and harmony, to forgive to one another though I could
not forget.
I
cannot make out of any action to others without knowing the history
of my action because that is a blured. I believe that all my beloved
young brothers and sisters who kill each other know the history
behind. Or you are just practicing else training the skills by
killing and shooting to one’s own brother before you go to the
battle for our Homeland.
Remember,
the water you drink is from the streams where your brothers’ blood
flows. The river you took bath is the meeting point of the blood you
have shed of your own brother wash away by the rain. The food you eat
is from the fertile land where your brother’s blood manured and you
are alive now because you have killed your brother (he died for my
sake) what do I think of now? It is far better to be a tiny Ant than
to be a huge Dog who eat back its own puked.
As
Gustavo Gutierrez wrote the book on the title “we drink from our
own wells” based on spiritual journey life of the Latin Amerincan
who has recognised themselves that they have to have a fruits from
their own hardship, not from others. Like the same situation with my
Naga Nation, India will never give us the freedom, peace, love and
harmony to us for just or in just. What we must do is we have to
drink from our own Well first. Let us drink from our own Well, voice
out to God, say everything to Him, and look unto Him for our sweet
Home land. Yes, we need to drink from our own Well not the blood but
the peace, not killing but sustainance, not the wine but the Holy
communion, not the guns but the staff from our God like the same
staff He has given to Moses to lead the Isrealite to the promise
land. God has a promised to our people and he will surely fulfill.
It
is better to say that I kill my brother to safe my own life than
saying that I killed my enemy for the sake of my nation. Why? Because
we are shading our own families blood to safe an individual’s life
rather than fighting for our Nation. It is better to say a short and
single honest word than to narrate the long wrong story which do not
kill/waste your time.
This
is what I have come across from somewhere as I was wandering aroung
to seek the love of God for my Sweet Naga Homeland.
In 1982 in
Jerusalem, God spoke through Sister Gwen Shaw an American that, "What
my spirit has done is He visited the people in Nagaland. And they
shall not be an idolatrous that shall fall down before idols like the
people of India. For I have separated Nagaland unto myself, and I
have with my finger drawn a line around Nagaland". "The
Nagas are the children of the true and living God. The Nagas are part
of spiritual Israel. They partake of the promise which God gave to
Abraham, "in you all nations will be blessed. Nagaland is a
nation under God. India can never defeat them because their power
comes from God the Lord, who is opposed to the Hindu rulers, who
derive their power from this patheon are thus in conflict with the
supreme Lord by persecuting his children, the Nagas", said the
Lord God through Dessan Tagore an Indian in December 1982 at Los
Angeles. (Quote, Israel in India P. 3 & 7).
"I
have chosen this Naga nation for my own glory and I have anointed
this land in 1872. (It meant American Missionary W. Clerk entered
into Ao village called Molungkimong in 1872). My own spirit, even
declared 'Nagaland for Christ'. The new Nagaland will be like Israel"
said the lord God through Rev. Donal Bal Lama an Indian from West
Bengal on 1st July, 2003 at Dimapur as he was sent by God to pray for
Naga nation.
Also the
rainbow flag of Nagaland is a great manifestation that God has chosen
Nagas by Himself and leading the Naga nation, for which God had given
many signs and spoke through his servants that this was from him. For
instance, God spoke through an American woman while the people from
more than 200 countries gathered in the yearly Tabernacles feast in
Jerusalem in 1999 and at a time they were praying for Naga Nation, "I
have given rainbow flag to the Nagas. It is not inscribed by the
Nagas of their own accord. I have given two flags to mankind; one for
Israelites and another one for the Nagas".
What
do you think my dear and near one? For me I believe and I trust our
Loving God that he will surely bring the Glory in my Naga Homeland in
His own timing. Let me follow you so lead me into the right path.
Naga
boy
Lemwang
W. Chuhwanglim
WE RESPECT THOSE WHO RESPECT OUR NORMS AND IDENTITY
Inner Line Permit is MUST
In the year 1958 attached
to the Protected Area Permit that was required for the non-Indian
Citizens to visit certain restricted areas, the Government of India
also introduced the Inner Line Permit as an official travel document
for Indians who are traveling to the so called protected/restricted
places specially in Northeast India excluding Assam and Tripura. As
mentioned in the record, this ILP was particularly meant for security
measures.
This rule/norm still
exists very strongly in Nagaland. The recent immigration operation
held in one of the districts in Home Land emerged the idea of how
many immigrants are passing into the Home Land through different
entry points without the Inner Line Permit or improper documents
shown in the ILP. I am sure there are many who have violated the
rules and the process or the norms to enter the Home Land. Are we
aware of the invisible immigrants reaching to the different parts of
the districts in the Home Land? I would encourage my people to kindly
focus on the improper/illegal immigration practices in their own way
rather than following our Norms. WE RESPECT THOSE WHO RESPECT OUR
NORMS AND IDENTITY.
I have identified some
immigrants during my journey, their way to some parts of our Home
Land, one time I found they had illegally entered into our Home Land
with well dressed (coat suit) for their business and then they
escaped somewhere at the time I enquired about the ILP. Another
incident again I caught three non-locals with improper names written
in the ILP obtained from the DC office, Dimapur and were handed over
to the Assam Rifle force at one of the gates.
I would strongly
encourage the Administrative functionaries who are responsible for
issuing the ILP in the Home Land to issue the Inner Line Permit to
whomever it may be with the proper investigation on their profiles,
complete documents required/fulfill to obtain the ILP. If we are not
aware of the hidden movements of the immigrants in the Home Land
then, we may regret someday which might be burning at the midnight
lamp trying to filter.
I would also strongly
encourage each police check point/entry gates to be very much serious
about this issue. I look forward to have the mutual respect towards
each others norms and identity.
Peace
Lemwang W. Chuhwanglim
Here I begin with the
sentence “The World is so funny”. The world was created in such a
way that God himself could differentiate who were who and what were
the responsibilities assigned for? Among all his creations Human
being was created to take care of the entire being in this world. But
the question here again, did human being really take care of the
entire creations?
I thought God made human
being as one approved existence in one family. To my retrospection
human being were named as “my son in one” by God. But to today’s
world view we could not meet one another unlike God created all of us
in one. Looking at the Aristotle’s Philosophy in regard to “form
and matter” where he said form come first. To Platonism is based on
idealism which idea comes first. Which one do we emphasize? God
created human being or human beings are creating God in today’s
context?
The whole world talks
about the peace existence. Do we think that the world was created in
peace from the beginning? Or the conflict came into existence in the
process of the Heraclitus's theory of a perpetual flux world? To this
quest you have to answer from your metaphysic. The answer will jump
up from different perspective from different folks with own
“JUSTIFICATION” which will appear so funny to one another because
of “SELF JUSTIFICATION”. The argument begins here where one don’t
agree with the other. It hears so funny seeing what the world is
containing of. Here I oblige to all human being to think that we
makes world funny or the world are funny to us?
From the philosophical
perspective it is said that we need to think and create some thinking
out of our rational power. The rational of one may not be true to the
other but for the one who rationalized is true. Then we pose a
question here, is that not so funny to say that it is right when it
is not right to others? From the theological point of view what we
think is not authentic unless it comes to the will of God. Then why
God created Human being with a thinking capacity? Is it only to think
about good and not the bad? And again what is bad and good for you
and me? Why God created black and white people, why handsome,
beautiful and ugly? I wish a cow could climb the tree, dog fly like a
bird, a monkey being husband of a beautiful wife and an elephant
under the command of an ant.
Societies and cultures
are so funny when it comes to comparison. My country does not have a
single wine shop because Biblically it is claimed to be a sin.
Socially it has declared to be pollution and physical destruction.
But look at the other side of the country, wine is made as a medicine
and healthier resources compulsory to take every after meal. One boy
traveled somewhere around the world and he was precautious to be
aware of his dressing. No half long is entertained the moment you
enter the particular destiny because it is considered to be the funny
dressing and negative. But, what happen to the culture of those
people? They can lift up their cloths name “Lungi” beyond the
mini skirt which people could see their VIP. What a contradictory
cultures which make the world so funny again.
Millions of religious
people talks about their own religion, the truth, heaven and earth,
hell and paradise who will lead to what and where? When one man talks
about the truth from his religious perspective what is the
understanding for the other person from the other religion? It will
be a funny talk, why because we have forgotten the theology when we
have an inter-religious talk. People talks about the poor and the
rich, who are poor and who are rich, why the world not exist totally
with poor people neither totally rich? What and how the world could
have been if there is only rich people or if only poor people? Don’t
you think that the world looks so beautiful with these two diverse
ways of life? Can the coin be made with one side? I don’t think so.
Then why people fight for the equality? Hence to the Stoics
philosophy both pain and pleasure, poverty and riches, sickness and
health, were supposed to be equally unimportant, which means it
turned to be important.
Half of the world is with
the conflicts and half is with not fully peace. Who is fighting for
the conflicts and who is fighting for the peace? It seems so funny to
see the world in this form. Why it is funny because the one who
create conflicts is committed and sacrificial because peace is so
destructive for them. Who is authentic and who is not? Who fights for
what and who is not? What a funny argument and hard labor world.
Albert Kammu’s philosophy of life relates to the absurd world. Many
countries are inventing several atomic weapons, are these because
they are highly intellectual or because they are insecure from others
attack? Many arms groups, many factional, many terrorists have their
own right fighting for. It looks so interesting to view because it
functions like toys play and children’s kitchens play. What is
wrong there to against? Yet, there is.
How is your
contextualization with other culture and religious practices? Are
there any possibilities where you can easily contextualize? I don’t
know and I have no idea.
The idea here is “WHO
IS RIGHT AND WHO IS NOT RIGHT? WHO IS NOT WRONG AND WHO IS WRONG?”
It leads to the funny world when the world consists of a dialectical
human being that never ends.
Therefore, as a part of
this funny world, can you make this funny world into no funny world?
Can you make this world and the nature a harmonic
unity in Multiplicity?
Country boy
Lemwang W. Chuhwanglim
Jhum Cultivation is not an Evil Practice
I begin
with a question "Is Jhum Cultivation an Evil Practice"? One
of the Recent article published by the counter current on "Food
Freedom: An Inerview with Vandana Shiva" will respond to what
some people stated "Jhum Cultivation as Evil
Practice"
Culture is one of the important identities of the indigenous people,
culture cannot be compromised or sold out to scientific technologies.
Executing
scientific technologies to eradicate the culture of jhum cultivation
that has been practiced since the ancient time of our indigenous
people would be another catostrophy. Globalization has become an
opium at hand melting the cuture of hard labour in our land. The
melodious song that tunes during harvest time, return home when the
sun set, proccessing to the field before sunrise has been sold. The
culture of sharing has diverted to hiring.
The sharpening naga dao shifted to grinders and here jhum cultivation
is threathened by the recommended scientific technologies.
" Vandana Shiva: The main causes for
hunger are industrial agriculture and globalised trade in food.
Industrial agriculture creates hunger both by destroying the natural
capital for producing food and locking farmers into debt because of
its high cost of production. Globalised trade creates hunger by
diverting fertile land for exports, promoting dumping and unleashing
speculative forces. Industrial agriculture and globalization also
contribute 40% to green house gas emissions that are leading to
climate change which in turn is destroying agriculture and food
security. The rules of globalisation both in the structural
adjustment programmes of the world bank and the free trade rules of
WTO promote industrialisation and trade liberalization. Resisting
such corporate globalisation is necessary for food security and
biodiversity.
As a US agriculture policy person said: “farmers
must be squeezed off the land ,like the last bit of toothpaste is
squeezed out of the toothpaste tube”.
Industrial
agriculture actually reduces nutrition per acre since it destroys the
biodiversity which maximises nutrition per acre. Industrial
agriculture is artificially projected as being productive through the
monoculture of the mind and a focus on the monoculture yield of
handful of globally traded commodities. That is why hunger and
malnutrition has grown in direct proportion to the spread of
industrial agriculture. As far as genetic engineering is concerned,
it is a not a yield increasing technology. It has only put Bt. toxin
genes into plant or genes for resisting toxic herbicide. This has
increased the yield of toxins not of food. The Union of Concerned
Scientist report “Failure to Yield” and Navdanya’s reports
“Seeds of Suicide” and “Biodiversity Based Productivity : A New
Paradigm for Food Security” as the data has shown, genetic
engineering has not contributed to the increase in production.
The promises of ‘life science’ corporations like
monsanto is the misdirected idea that they would feed the world
through their genetically engineered seeds and thus resulting in
higher crop yields. However, the opposite has been true. They have in
fact, created hunger on an unimaginable scale. Whatever higher yields
they have been able to display are offset by the fact that they
require massively higher inputs. Traditional farming practices have
always been highly productive as they utilize a close looped cycle of
animal integrated perennial and annual polycultures.
Since each of us eats
everyday, food can become the site of a revolution for justice. If we
say no to GM foods, if we commit ourselves to eating organic, we
build another food system which is controlled by people and not by
giant corporations." (countercurrent)
Jhum cultivation is a system where farmers shift
their fields after harvesting crops in a single season which in other
words is known as monocoping. The land after harvest is left alone
without any agricultural activities for at least 5-10 years during
which, the land regains its fertility and allows plants and trees to
grow. The main factors for regaining the fertility of the soil during
this period are diverse. The plants and trees contributes towards
enriching the soil for better harvest and productivity allowing the
farmers to use the soil for reclaiming sustaibalbe agricultural
practices. The earthworms, regarded as “friends of the farmers”
are also the major contributers in regaining natural soil fertility..
Bird litters, animal droppings, biotic activities of flora and fauna,
decomposed plant debris are other natural sources for fertility of
the land. Hence, the soil composition with fair amounts of major
nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potash besides, creating a
good soil structure makes the soil virgin in a cycle of 5-10 years
period.
The
cycle of cultivation, leaving it fallow and coming back to it for
cultivation, is called the Jhum cycle. Traditionally, a village
community owns/controls the forest land and decides on such
rotational cultivation pattern. Thus the community cultivates land
for its livelihood while practising conservation and taking care of
the ecological balance.
It is important to state here that shifting cultivation should not be confused with slash-and-burn. Slash-and-burn is a mere land clearing method used by many people around the globe to open up forest land and use it for permanent agriculture. On the contrary, Jhum cultivation is an integrated farming system involving forestry, agriculture and strong social organisation on the part of the communities.
Jhum
Cultivation that practices once a year about 1,000 sq km from the
total geographical area of 16,579 sq km in Nagaland does not
jeopardise the present global warming and climate changes. The 24*7
breathless industries, multinational companies, factories,
automobiles, nuclear test, privatizations, etc made the accumulation
of greenhouse gas emissions, the effects of global warming and
climate change but not the Jhum cultivation. Iincreasing
temperatures; melting glaciers, sea ice and permaforst in the Artic
is not because of the Jhum cultivation. Out of 100% pollution, Jhum
cultivation contributes only about 0.05%.
The indigenous people who make their livelihoods
through the practice of Jhum Cultivation should be encouraged and
empowered rather than to be threathened saying "Jhum Cultivaton
is an Evil Practice." Introducing scientific technologies may
not be the wisest idea. Indigenous people work and believe in
traditions and culture, the new intillectual believe in scientific
and modern development which displaces and tramples the poor as well
as their traditons. Thus I believe that the "Jhum Cultivation is
not an Evil Practice". It is a way of life, it is OUR CULTURE.
Lemwng W. Chuhwanglim
The so-called "worship wars" of recent
years may have produced a winner. Many congregations remain divided
between traditional and contemporary styles, but in most places the
contemporary appears to have gained the upper hand.
What's more, our worship services have become
increasingly relaxed and informal affairs. You can see it in what we
wear. Church for today's worshipers is not a dress-up event. Whatever
is clean and comfortable seems sufficient. Christian students in
particular have been taught by their seniors — or has it been the
reverse?— that when it comes to church, attire doesn't much matter.
They understand there is nothing particularly spiritual about a dress
or a coat and tie. God is scarcely impressed by such things. "People
look at the outward appearance," we are reminded, "but the
LORD looks at the heart" (1 Sam. 16:7).
I do not intend to wade into the broader debate over
worship styles; that's a different discussion. In any case, I'm
content with either traditional or contemporary if they're done well.
But I do wish to raise a question about this last notion: namely,
that when it comes to public worship, our clothing doesn't matter.
This common assumption, it seems to me, deserves more scrutiny than
it typically receives.
Over the last several generations, American attire
in general has lurched dramatically toward the informal. A feature
that quickly dates an old photograph, for instance, is the men
wearing fedoras; most today wouldn't know where to find one. Those
who are old enough can remember when travelers got spiffed up to
board an airplane. Today's travelers think nothing of flying in duds
they might wear to the gym. Or consider the rise of the term
"business casual." In most parts of the country, though not
all, even the corporate setting has grown less formal.
These changes are part of a broad shift toward the
convenient and comfortable. It's a shift we see on display every week
in our worship services. In many churches casual wear is de
rigueur. It's easy to imagine how one might look over-dressed
there, but less easy, short of immodesty, to imagine being
under-dressed. Jeans or shorts, tee shirts or tank tops, flip-flops
or sandals: these draw scarcely any attention, while full dresses or
a suit and tie appear strangely out of place. Relaxed, even rumpled
informality is in; suiting up in our "Sunday best" is out.
The question I want to raise here is, What should we make of this
shift in worship attire?
Many seem convinced it's a good thing, because,
again, it's the heart that counts. Yet precisely for this
reason—because it's the heart that counts—I want to suggest that
what we wear in our public worship may matter more than we think. To
grasp this connection, let us draw on some helpful insights from the
field of communication.
Verbal and Nonverbal
Verbal behavior refers to all those ways we use
language to communicate: speaking, writing, sign language, etc.
Nonverbal behavior focuses on all those ways we communicate without
words: facial expression, gesture, posture, eye behavior, vocal
inflection ("paralanguage"), our use of space
("proxemics"), or touch behavior. Some experts estimate
that in our everyday relationships only a small percentage of what we
communicate is conveyed via verbal channels. The rest is conveyed
nonverbally.
Of special interest here is that avenue of nonverbal
communication we will call physical appearance and dress. Here are
seven observations drawn from the literature on this aspect of our
human interaction
As I grew up in the History of the Konyaks from 1981 until 2000, the nature of the nature around the Konyaks profound amenable in many aspect. We lived without a barrier among ourselves for we grew up together in a join family cultural practice. We knew and were accessible to anything happened in our neighboring villages. We shared our cultural value, from crops to raw materials with no expectation in return. Baptist Christianity was the center of our heart, for moral and cultural values intrigued every individual to remain honest and faithful within the family and to a larger society. To borrow Rs. 100 to our fellow neighbors in their needs, was a joyous moment for God sees our loving and kindness in our both faith and action in Him. The coexistence of entire nature and human being availed without being thirsty for we help one another to wet our throat.
By 2001, social and religious changed impinged among us, as an impact of the outside world emerged. Today, the barriers avail among us widely, the culture of sharing turn into hiring, caring into faring, community into individualist, from Rs. 100 down threaten to the challenges of borrowing a penny or 1 rupee. Fear or livelihood, Survival of the fittest (Darwin's theory), are marketing day to day live in our community.
Hope: Despite the religious and social change in our tribe, for the younger generation, be continually attached to our rich cultural and moral value of living together as a sharing community. Get out of the fear of livelihood for we break the barriers of greed, self-centered, ignorance of fellow folks and deprivation. I say, it is not as easy as the way I say, yet, it is not hard to adopt and adapt. Comparison and retrospection of the past and the present will enormously help every young konyak to build our future generation. Having this concern, FOCUS in needed at hand, whatever each of us does, FOCUS, our Career starting from a carpenter to the well Intellectual level, FOCUS for your achievement will never go in vain for our Konyaks future generation.
Be optimist toward life, life is not about facing both good and bad, but it is more about how we handle these elements with our positive attitude and approaches. This optimism within each of us shall be multiplied among ourselves for the transformation of our own community.
Peace begin from within. It is you and I, where we can bring a peaceful coexistence in our community. Not matter how fiercest grievances lies among our parents and clans, we find hard to forget the bad memory, but in Him, we can surely forgive, forgiveness is needed among our younger Konyaks. Bloom where you are planted, be faithful to our God and his blessings. Make use of every blessing wisely for He never cease to give you and me, His wisdom and Knowledge from above.
Above all, God knows the best for our future Konyaks. Once again GET OUT OF THE FEAR OF LIVELIHOOD and Be faith to God and yourself. We can change our future konyak society into a better place.
"There is always a victory to be achieved"
Peace
By 2001, social and religious changed impinged among us, as an impact of the outside world emerged. Today, the barriers avail among us widely, the culture of sharing turn into hiring, caring into faring, community into individualist, from Rs. 100 down threaten to the challenges of borrowing a penny or 1 rupee. Fear or livelihood, Survival of the fittest (Darwin's theory), are marketing day to day live in our community.
Hope: Despite the religious and social change in our tribe, for the younger generation, be continually attached to our rich cultural and moral value of living together as a sharing community. Get out of the fear of livelihood for we break the barriers of greed, self-centered, ignorance of fellow folks and deprivation. I say, it is not as easy as the way I say, yet, it is not hard to adopt and adapt. Comparison and retrospection of the past and the present will enormously help every young konyak to build our future generation. Having this concern, FOCUS in needed at hand, whatever each of us does, FOCUS, our Career starting from a carpenter to the well Intellectual level, FOCUS for your achievement will never go in vain for our Konyaks future generation.
Be optimist toward life, life is not about facing both good and bad, but it is more about how we handle these elements with our positive attitude and approaches. This optimism within each of us shall be multiplied among ourselves for the transformation of our own community.
Peace begin from within. It is you and I, where we can bring a peaceful coexistence in our community. Not matter how fiercest grievances lies among our parents and clans, we find hard to forget the bad memory, but in Him, we can surely forgive, forgiveness is needed among our younger Konyaks. Bloom where you are planted, be faithful to our God and his blessings. Make use of every blessing wisely for He never cease to give you and me, His wisdom and Knowledge from above.
Above all, God knows the best for our future Konyaks. Once again GET OUT OF THE FEAR OF LIVELIHOOD and Be faith to God and yourself. We can change our future konyak society into a better place.
"There is always a victory to be achieved"
Peace
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