The Monkey's Parable
By Glenn Fairman
I have always been astonished by the tale of how
certain Asian tribes catch monkeys. Upon placing a piece of fruit into a hole
carved in a tree trunk that the monkey can easily reach his hand in and grab,
he soon alarmingly learns that he cannot extract his closed fist from the trap
once he has taken hold of his prize. To extricate himself, all he need do is
release his grip on the morsel. But since this solution is beyond the greedy
beast's comprehension, he is hopelessly caught by his own nature -- effectively
ensnared by that which he could not resist nor go without to his own
enslavement or destruction.
Before we ridicule in a haughty spirit of
self-satisfaction that pathetic simian, a bit of introspection might be in
order. How teeming the earth is with the bones of men and women who could not
relinquish their grasp, nor unball their fists at that object which clouded
their reason and set ablaze their desire? Having grown accustomed to the
intoxicating charm of putting: bottle to mouth, needle to vein, or partner to
bed, mankind has precipitated a near infinite number of self-inflicted
tragedies through its inability to affect rational change -- or to stop and
say, "No longer." And while many have sought that repentance in good
faith, an even greater multitude, like Lot's Wife, dared to glance back over
their shoulders to a certain smoking ruin.
That being said: Heaven help us. America, that
great shining City of the West, is likewise obsessed with the lure of luxuries
we cannot pay for and promises that can never be fulfilled. In the brief span
of my lifetime, our country's great heritage as Miraculous Creator of Wealth
and Innovation has been erased -- passing in a single generation from greatest
producer to greatest debtor. Blame it on the political class who bartered bread
and circuses for power. Blame it on the naïve and compassionate who believed
that they could cure the canker in the human heart by filling it with silver.
Blame it on dreamers who believed they could impose the veneer of benign peace
on a savage world. Blame it on the wraith in our mirrors whose itching ears and
sleepy dreams of pleasure assured us that at the rainbow's end there was a Sea
of Treasure -- when in reality, there was only a towering invoice scrawled in
blood, requiring: "Payment Due."
We could perhaps save ourselves if we could only
summon our courage and unclench our fists. But having decayed so far and grown
so indolent in our neediness: we shall not. Until we are confronted with enough
excruciating pain to awaken us from this American Dream that has been somehow
wrangled into a nightmare, we shall hold tightfisted in our navigational
heading approaching zero. It is not within the capacity for an immoderate
people to any longer affect that spirit of virtue. It is no longer within us
collectively to say: "No Longer."
As hyperinflation, want, and tyranny steal in
through our back door and beguile us as their worthless pawns, remember that on
the other side of the world, a helpless creature waits to be somehow delivered
from his fate -- but that help will not be forthcoming. Pray that he perchance
finds within himself the fortitude to go against the devils of his baser nature
and escape his doom; and then pray also for the redemption of America.
Glenn Fairman writes
from Southern California. He blogs as The Eloquent Professor at http://www.palookavillepost.com/ and can be contacted at
arete5000@dslextreme.com.
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