Polarized

“The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody had decided not to see.” Ayn Rand

The obvious is the most ignored by the learned. Our brains are set up in two poles. We have assigned different values and attributes to the two sides of the brain to help identify their separate functions. One side analytical the other intuitive. One side cold (unemotional) the other hot (emotional). We have the Sciences and the Arts, Physics and Poetry. Sounds like we have a built in dynamic that may do work?

When we do work or build something, a poem or a building, it is for a purpose. That purpose rises from the dynamic interaction of both sides of the human mind. We run into difficulties whenever we isolate (polarize) either side from the other. For example: Sex without love. The Law without the Spirit of the law.

The greatest precedent of the Constitution is the Spirit and intent in which the founders wrote it. All the legal precedents set by Supreme Court Judges through out the years based on the letter of the Law, the original intent ignored, is unconstitutional.

© David E. Spry 30 July 2010

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