Discovering Infinity
Volume 6B:

Leadership
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 37
Chapter 8 - Spirituality with Lyndon LaRouche


In Science, spirituality is understood as a native component of the nature of the human being.  This component can evidently be silenced, as it has been all too often.  It can also be developed to unfold as the pioneers illustrate.  One thing, however, cannot be said about it, namely that it depends on religious or intellectual backgrounds, or is a political, national, or partisan thing.  It is universal and can unfold in the whole of humanity.  It unfolds from the infinite source that is reflected in every human being who is sensitive enough to recognize it.  The best of these are the great pioneers of humanity.

Indeed, the world has brought forth many scientific thinkers and pioneers whose advanced discoveries have fundamentally altered the social scene, who have established an environment in which an entire society was able to prosper.  Perhaps, these pioneers didn't define the root of their advances as resting on spirituality, but it was.

Nicolas of Cusa was one of those pioneers.  He had helped lay the foundation for the Renaissance.  He was a genius inn many ways, but was most deeply involved with spiritual matters, and had worked to apply the resulting discoveries for the advancement of society.  Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz was another such man, who understood the potential of mankind's grand intellect.  He was one of the chief contributors to the spirit of the American Revolution.  Alexander Hamilton, in turn, created a political financial environment that brought prosperity to an entire nation, and for an entire century to come.

Whichever pioneer stands at the forefront of the world's scene today, continuing this trend, does not need to be another Cusa, Leibnitz, Hamilton, or Mary Baker Eddy.  Their work is done.  The need in today's world it to go forward.  Today's pioneer is clearly one who builds on the legacy of the past and projects it into the future.  This type of pioneer is most exemplified by Lyndon LaRouche.

During the last 30 years, Lyndon LaRouche has devoted his life to efforts to change the world into a world one would be proud to live in.  He had seen the poverty of colonialism when serving oversees during World War II, and in later years he became concerned with his own country's policies that supported the imperial feudal structures and was undermining the strength of his own society.  Thus, in association with a few friends, a movement was born that now exists in virtually every country.  One must acknowledge that his efforts have met with remarkable success in may areas, which is the natural hallmark for all human efforts founded in spirituality.  Of course the success of his efforts are rarely acknowledged in the world press that loves slander better than truth - much of which was focused on Lyndon LaRouche.  And when slander didn't achieve much, active persecution began.  While he survived attempts at assassination, he couldn't avoid being incarcerated for 5 years under a grotesque political persecution that has begun to back-fire and may soon unravel the entire corrupt criminal justice system.

If Christ Jesus were to formulate his parable about the Samaritan in today's world, he would have to present the Samaritan as a pioneer working under the most treacherous circumstances.  He would have to show him being shot at, maligned, slandered, railroaded into prison, and he would have to show him as continuing his work from the prison cell for the advance of the global society.  London LaRouche was treated in this manner.  Mary Baker Eddy was treated in a similar manner, only much less harshly so.  Christ Jesus was nailed to the cross in a political effort to silence his voice.  The opponents of human development feel themselves so utterly impotent in the arena of truth that they must meet their opponents with the sword.

Many of the pioneers for human development have been executed by the ruling Empire's throughout the ages in an attempt to halt their influence and darken the riches of the spirit they represented.  All the American presidents that were assassinated in U.S. history, were assassinated for fundamentally this same reason.  Their names are all well known, from Abraham Lincoln to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, each of which was strongly involved in national and international economic development.  Alexander Hamilton, who laid the policy foundation for the early internal development, was murdered soon thereafter.  He was shot in a duel, into which he had been manipulated in the defense of honor.  The only U.S. president who was strongly dedicated to the advance of national and international economic development, who was not assassinated in office, was Franklin Delanor Roosevelt.  Strangely, however, he died of natural causes, virtually at the very moment that his usefulness for saving the Empire from Hitler's attack had ended.  Joseph Stalin never believed the story that his death was unaided.   He was convinced that Franklin Delanor Roosevelt had been murdered in a clever way: "They poisoned him," he insisted, "as they have tried to poison me!... The Churchill gang!"*(Eliott Roosevelt, As he saw it.")

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