WORK
AND PLAY
The atomic
dichotomy between work and play
Is
gradually being superseded
By a
bias for play ... that may yet turn into
An
exclusive concern with play, or recreation,
At
the expense of work.
If the
pagan age was partial to work,
And the
Christian age to a compromise
Between
work and play, then we needn't doubt
That the
coming transcendental age
Will be
partial to play, as was already the case
In the
late-twentieth century where
Large
numbers of people were concerned,
Not
least among those who had no work
Because
they were unemployed, and consequently
Read
books and/or magazines,
Listened
to music and/or voice recordings,
Watched
television and/or video,
Played
slot machines and/or computer games.
Play is
no bad thing if it brings one closer to being,
Takes
one further away from
The
historical curse of work.
The
work/play dichotomy is, after all, equivalent
To an
atomic/neutron distinction,
And
whilst a compromise between the two
Will be
relevant to an atomic age,
It can
only become increasingly irrelevant
As time
advances towards a free-electron age
In which
not worldly compromise
But
heavenly absolutism is the social norm,
In
deference to theocratic criteria.
Beingful play, then, will be
the future norm -
At least
as far as the masses are concerned.
For not
all men are the same,
And
while the majority may prefer to play,
A
minority will favour work, if of a beingful nature.
These
are, of course, the leaders,
The
shepherds to the flock,
And
while they are largely responsible
For the
creation of new 'promised lands'
Of the
spirit, they don't care or dare
To enter
them personally, leaving
Their
enjoyment to the people.