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On “low frequency”

July 02,2016 12:54

This week, the society and especially the Facebook users had a lot of fun at the “sketches” of the parliamentarians and the reply “posts”. To say that it is something bizarre in the practice of global parliamentary, of course, it would be an exaggeration. On the other hand, the non-normative vocabulary, certainly, is not helpful neither to our nor to any other parliaments’ rating. Although there are also many who like it, “Good for you,” “you showed him his place,” “we should ….to all of them” and so on.

But I would like to talk about a slightly different thing – the vibrations. It seemed to me that the Pope’s visit will incline people’s soul, at least for a few days, to other, a higher “vibrations” or “frequency”. Eventually, it should be seen from something that we are the first Christian country. Or, we are simply “boys” and “girls” who by the whims of fate have gathered on a small plot of land for specifically stabbing at each other.

A citizen “stopped” Hrant Bagratyan on the street and pronounced traditional, 25-years repeated texts: “you pillaged, closed the factories” and so on. How should the former prime minister, an MP and a Doctor of Sciences respond? It seems to me that he should have wished the citizen peace, happiness and health. But no, the MP begins explaining in the same manner that he has not robbed the country and has opened factories (which, incidentally, is true in this case). It is clear that the professor and the citizen who “moans” in the street have appeared on the same “frequency”, during which the conflict and scuffles are inevitable. They are different in many ways but they are united by what is called “spiritual vibrations”. (The psychologists and the researchers of spiritual life can give a scientific explanation to it). Nikol Pashinyan, Zaruhi Postanjyan, Vahram Baghdasaryan and Heghine Bisharyan, irrespective of who is right or wrong, who has read more or less, they all are in slow and “heavy” vibrations in their contacts.

To be clear to the end what we are you talking about, let’s imagine that Tigran Mansuryan is walking down the street and a frustrated citizen approaches him and begins accusing him angrily, “you are composing bad music.” The composer would reply approximately as follows: “Yeah, dear, you are right. I’ll try to write better from now on.” Because he is on another “frequency”. Because all his mind is busy with writing music rather than being stabbed or stabbing at another.

ARAM ABRAHAMYAN

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