Sunday, December 7, 2008

Where to begin (to be continued...)

Where do you begin?

You see the world and you say 'I want to fix it, I want to heal it!' The violence, the wars, the hate, the anger.

But where do you start? Where does it start from? A Doctor knows that you can cure the symptoms but if you don't treat the disease then you will never truly be cured. So what is the disease? What is the root of the problem? Where does all this hate and anger stem from and where can I begin to heal it?

These are questions I started asking myself when I was in Junior High School-

From then til now I have adopted only one philosophy on how to live life, to truly live it...

I first accepted that the world is the way it is for a reason. We are here to experience negativity and truly to embrace it. I had to learn to observe the world through the beauty that is as present as the negativity constantly trying to settle around me.

This world is not broken, this world is not sick, this world is as it should be for the purpose of our ever expanding minds.

As souls, as energy in this vast universe we have come into these flimsy, fragile bodies to experience life. We came here to really be able to socialize, to interact in a way that we have never been able to before.
As infinite beings we understand one another because we are apart of one another and that understanding that oneness allows for nothing but a perfect and beautiful manifestation of love. Love which is working together as one, ever expand into ever more evolving consciousness.
Now here on Earth in these finite effigies we are forced to guess what one another is thinking no longer together working for the same goal-we bask in the insecurities and mistrust of our fellow man and for now we continue to do so. But this is why we are here to experience the disconnectedness! Why would we want to do that? Because we want to know what it is like, we want to know how it is, and because we are all in the same frame of mind outside these human forms we all made the conscious decision to do so.

That does not mean every single "person" has lived out "conscious" life (or I should say unconscious life seeing how are true Consciousness is outside these bodies) but those of us who are here now and have come before have made a conscious effort to get here and here is where we stand.

The problems that plague us today you will notice are all if not mostly our fault and to be honest it makes sense to think that we did it on purpose because this was part of the journey we wish to take. Never before in history however have we had such a strong sense that we as people can actually change something if we chose to.
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So if your still wondering "how can I fix the world" I'm sorry to inform you that you can't change the world per say. You can however change you and your outlook on the world.
Many who read this will raise two important question to what I have just written:
1. Why do I have to change?
2.