Alexander Kisil: Towards Consciousness- Deluded and Harmful Imaginaria
date:25 January 2024 Editor: Anna
In the context of the worsening global situation and the increasingly pressing issue of the war on Eurasia on Poland, the question (actually philosophical) arises whether people know what they are voting for and what they are actually doing by voting like this and not otherwise? Are they doing this by their own interests (which is not a origin for shame) or are they simply guided by a circumstantial imaginarium, or thought of what the planet should look like? And which of the political options to this planet will lead them (this is another imaginarium, due to the fact that politicians do not do what they willingly promised before the elections; they only do what they MUST do erstwhile the structural reality – already post-election – forces them to do so).

That's always a good question: what precisely do voters want and what do they vote for in democracy, and how does that relate to the reality that happens erstwhile those they vote for start ruling? This is an eternal problem in all systems, especially in those where people can choose according to their conscience and freedom, based on a individual set of ideas about the surrounding reality and their own future.
As for the autumn elections in Poland in 2023, I believe that both the voters of the ruling camp and the widely understood opposition voted for their own imaginaries, which no longer be and do not have a chance to come after winning any of the political camps.
By the way, there may have been a general trend in the modern world, mastered by the media, including social media, for any time, that we stay with our beliefs, even against clear signals from the physical world, that is otherwise. We close ourselves in our cognitive bubbles or in our fellow and manufacture silos. This is besides actual in the context of the geopolitical position of Poland and its strategy, how to deal with its own future in a very troubled world.
The opposition voters, in my opinion, voted for a certain thought of safety policy (the organization that has ruled its attitude so far was expected to thwart it or lower its chances), according to which Poland in Europe is safe, the European Union is developing consistently and we are surviving on the Vistula River in expanding comfort, we have more and more money, the social marketplace economy is doing its best, the European economy is globalised and its strategical flows with the planet and its export model are not threatened. Moreover, deeper federalization and expanding organization proximity with Europe will defend us from all dangers and aid us to proceed reforming a country that is moving in a modern direction nothing in a determined way that will not halt for a moment; we just might not catch on it at most...
In this imaginary world, Western Europe is fundamentally 1 with the United States (the convergence of civilization and values!), Americans magically stay a power in Europe, giving her a military umbrella despite its federalization and brexit and its romance with China, and European prosperity is of course not threatened. All you gotta do is scope for it by adjusting yourself and your own methods of functioning in the country, and then everything will be fine.
The another side, voters of those who ruled us for any time, voted for an imaginarium consisting in the fact that the best way to last the present bad geopolitical weather is the national state (of course magically functioning best in the free economical European market), and the power of the United States is unwavering despite the dilution of resources and strategical interest on many fires in Eurasia. The United States will win any of these clashes (because they have always won!), they will treat us reasonably as an ally and will not apply any strategies that would make us feel threatened. Our country in this Imaginarium is able to stand on its own feet, carry out a major military improvement (with specified low social capital) and upgrade itself. By the way, build an energy strategy independent of Europe (especially Germans) and of course with Americans (relatively British, but not with untrustworthy Germans or French) and push Russians beyond the European system. In this imaginarium, our country stands on the border of the planet ocean on the Bug with the allied America (which always wins!) and thus we will take a better position than Germany in relations with the Americans within the winning West. Of course, after the West wins the war for the planet (so obvious, it always wins, only those Germans...).
Both these illusions do not be in the real world. People feel the foundations are changing, but instinctively they stick to acquainted films. Therefore, it is more crucial what character the fresh Polish leaders will have, not what programs and beliefs they had in the election campaign. We request leaders with character more than with programs, due to the fact that destiny will throw challenges in the face like stones.
While the imaginary imaginaries of Polish voters are of small importance to the world, the imaginary imaginarium, in which president Biden moves, already has. Announcing the conflict to keep the U.S. primacy (instead of the fresh balance of Eurasia from the position of inactive crucial US power, but already as 1 of the elements balancing the system) and ensuring “America as an arsenal of democracy”, Biden bid on fate. ...
I'm so harsh about the president of the United States speech. And in a situation where there is no longer a single-polar moment, there is no chance of a US primacy strategy towards the planet (just to see the structure of the mass-growing mediate class of China, India, ASEAN and the global South), and America is no longer an inexhaustible "armenary of democracy". The alliance of Russia, China and Iran is, as Elon Musk himself late acknowledged, a large industrial and natural power. Question is, who's the arsenal of what, in terms of natural materials and production capacity? surely the Axis States of planet War II could not compare power with Russia, China and Iran (in relation to opponents, of course).
The gap between how America perceives itself and what it can do in the real world, and what others think about it and what it can do to them, is simply a recipe for the unfortunate and progressive geopolitical chaos, the greater, the farther distant from the shores of North America.
Imaginarium of voters in Poland is irrelevant [here I disagree with the Author – it matters to Poland! – A.K. ], but already the illusions of Joe Biden can cost quite a few money, including can cost us dearly, located in a geopolitical responsibility between the planet ocean and the continent. How expensive, you can see in Ukraine.
* * Oh, * *
A certain poetic illustration of this circumstantial imaginarium – the Polish chocholego dance – is simply a poem ( @jarekzawazki, https://www.youtube.com/embed/-c41D4FLGog, XI.2023) :
We're waiting for them to come to the rescue.
With a suitcase and a firearm under his arm,
Because the boilers on the stove are bubbling,
And the fire grows under the sheet.
We hope, as once,
That I was afraid of our fate
Wind in the west sails
And an angelic voice.
In the meantime, we're sitting alone.
Like hens after dark on the pitch,
Waiting from spring to winter
For a summertime that won't come.
There will be no summer, i.e. there will be no good global weather – you gotta prepare for wind and rain, for storms and tornadoes, and not to sit like... hens on the pitch – or idiotically beat your heads in the corner, as the post-round-table politician noisemaker in Poland does today.
( Source: https://strategyandfuture.org/urojone-imaginaria/)
I want you well.
Dr. Alexander Kisil
Cybernetic, psychologist, counselor, trainer, speaker, author.
As for the autumn elections in Poland in 2023, I believe that both the voters of the ruling camp and the widely understood opposition voted for their own imaginaries, which no longer be and do not have a chance to come after winning any of the political camps.
By the way, there may have been a general trend in the modern world, mastered by the media, including social media, for any time, that we stay with our beliefs, even against clear signals from the physical world, that is otherwise. We close ourselves in our cognitive bubbles or in our fellow and manufacture silos. This is besides actual in the context of the geopolitical position of Poland and its strategy, how to deal with its own future in a very troubled world.
The opposition voters, in my opinion, voted for a certain thought of safety policy (the organization that has ruled its attitude so far was expected to thwart it or lower its chances), according to which Poland in Europe is safe, the European Union is developing consistently and we are surviving on the Vistula River in expanding comfort, we have more and more money, the social marketplace economy is doing its best, the European economy is globalised and its strategical flows with the planet and its export model are not threatened. Moreover, deeper federalization and expanding organization proximity with Europe will defend us from all dangers and aid us to proceed reforming a country that is moving in a modern direction nothing in a determined way that will not halt for a moment; we just might not catch on it at most...
In this imaginary world, Western Europe is fundamentally 1 with the United States (the convergence of civilization and values!), Americans magically stay a power in Europe, giving her a military umbrella despite its federalization and brexit and its romance with China, and European prosperity is of course not threatened. All you gotta do is scope for it by adjusting yourself and your own methods of functioning in the country, and then everything will be fine.
The another side, voters of those who ruled us for any time, voted for an imaginarium consisting in the fact that the best way to last the present bad geopolitical weather is the national state (of course magically functioning best in the free economical European market), and the power of the United States is unwavering despite the dilution of resources and strategical interest on many fires in Eurasia. The United States will win any of these clashes (because they have always won!), they will treat us reasonably as an ally and will not apply any strategies that would make us feel threatened. Our country in this Imaginarium is able to stand on its own feet, carry out a major military improvement (with specified low social capital) and upgrade itself. By the way, build an energy strategy independent of Europe (especially Germans) and of course with Americans (relatively British, but not with untrustworthy Germans or French) and push Russians beyond the European system. In this imaginarium, our country stands on the border of the planet ocean on the Bug with the allied America (which always wins!) and thus we will take a better position than Germany in relations with the Americans within the winning West. Of course, after the West wins the war for the planet (so obvious, it always wins, only those Germans...).
Both these illusions do not be in the real world. People feel the foundations are changing, but instinctively they stick to acquainted films. Therefore, it is more crucial what character the fresh Polish leaders will have, not what programs and beliefs they had in the election campaign. We request leaders with character more than with programs, due to the fact that destiny will throw challenges in the face like stones.
While the imaginary imaginaries of Polish voters are of small importance to the world, the imaginary imaginarium, in which president Biden moves, already has. Announcing the conflict to keep the U.S. primacy (instead of the fresh balance of Eurasia from the position of inactive crucial US power, but already as 1 of the elements balancing the system) and ensuring “America as an arsenal of democracy”, Biden bid on fate. ...
I'm so harsh about the president of the United States speech. And in a situation where there is no longer a single-polar moment, there is no chance of a US primacy strategy towards the planet (just to see the structure of the mass-growing mediate class of China, India, ASEAN and the global South), and America is no longer an inexhaustible "armenary of democracy". The alliance of Russia, China and Iran is, as Elon Musk himself late acknowledged, a large industrial and natural power. Question is, who's the arsenal of what, in terms of natural materials and production capacity? surely the Axis States of planet War II could not compare power with Russia, China and Iran (in relation to opponents, of course).
The gap between how America perceives itself and what it can do in the real world, and what others think about it and what it can do to them, is simply a recipe for the unfortunate and progressive geopolitical chaos, the greater, the farther distant from the shores of North America.
Imaginarium of voters in Poland is irrelevant [here I disagree with the Author – it matters to Poland! – A.K. ], but already the illusions of Joe Biden can cost quite a few money, including can cost us dearly, located in a geopolitical responsibility between the planet ocean and the continent. How expensive, you can see in Ukraine.
* * Oh, * *
A certain poetic illustration of this circumstantial imaginarium – the Polish chocholego dance – is simply a poem ( @jarekzawazki, https://www.youtube.com/embed/-c41D4FLGog, XI.2023) :
We're waiting for them to come to the rescue.
With a suitcase and a firearm under his arm,
Because the boilers on the stove are bubbling,
And the fire grows under the sheet.
We hope, as once,
That I was afraid of our fate
Wind in the west sails
And an angelic voice.
In the meantime, we're sitting alone.
Like hens after dark on the pitch,
Waiting from spring to winter
For a summertime that won't come.
There will be no summer, i.e. there will be no good global weather – you gotta prepare for wind and rain, for storms and tornadoes, and not to sit like... hens on the pitch – or idiotically beat your heads in the corner, as the post-round-table politician noisemaker in Poland does today.
( Source: https://strategyandfuture.org/urojone-imaginaria/)
I want you well.
Dr. Alexander Kisil
Cybernetic, psychologist, counselor, trainer, speaker, author.