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We currently use the word “institution” in three main contexts, senses:1. a quarantine place for a teeny tiny portion of the mentally ill, sorta like a hospital, but not really, but exactly so. Sorta like a prison, but not really, but exactly so.
2. a quarantine place for a teeny tiny portion of criminals, i.e., a jail, a prison, incarceration, which is the same as #1 above. Both 1 and 2 are disingenuously promoted as necessary for healing, reparation, correction and betterment of the individual and the collective, but this is extremely rarely the outcome due to the abundance of income these institutions produce for many in the favored group.
3. a large portion of the logic of a culture that is grouped under one heading, such as education, economics, labor and...
However, our derogatory use of the word “institutionalized” is limited to 1 and 2 above. Thus we exclude the fact that we too, all of us, are institutionalized if we are affected by, influenced by or have participated in any institution of our culture.
Here's one example:If you have been hospitalized, you have been institutionalized.
If you believe in the use and efficacy of hospitals, you are institutionalized right now.
Here's a second example:
If you have been educated, you have been institutionalized.
If you believe in the use and efficacy of the education system, you are institutionalized right now.
Simply put, “institution” begets institute.
Institute is implement. Implement is both an action and a noun. We are implements.
Institutions are implementers. They implement logic and other forms of genetic potential. Institutions implement logic and other aspects of nature in order to implement us.
We are institutionalized because we implement what institutions implement.
We implement what we settle on, set our minds to, rest on, are told, believe, know. We implement something when our logic has stopped (we have stopped thinking) and then our behavior carries forth the motions of what our thinking rests on, has settled on, decided, concluded, ended on.
To be institutionalized in a society is not good.
To be institutionalized in a civilization is pretty good.
To be institutionalized by the natural world, by the ecosystem, by the universal, by the dynamic balance of two truths is even better.
The problem is, we are institutionalized by humans who consider themselves the favored group, thus the logic we use benefits them and allows them to be rulers and heir apparents in ways they have no rights to be, except rights obtained and maintained through a multiplicity of nonstop wars. Show me a so-called “great” nation today that is not thusly based and originated.
The Supreme Being is the Supreme Institution, instituter, implementer, implement. The Supreme Being, in the form of spirit-soul, manifests in everything in the universe. Spirit-soul is the same thing as any creation, anything that exists in any form in any dimension. We are being implemented by multiple forms of spirit-soul, more forms than there are human institutions. Superhuman and human implementations, no matter how far out of balance, eventually work towards fulfillment of the need-want incentive. God and gods have all of us institutionalized. There are more Gods in composite collective form than there are gods as human individuals. This puts human institutions in a precarious position on the totem pole at the newborn budding tip that has branch rot and blossom end rot.