Friday, October 19, 2012

Beginnings


Spirals circle like the cycle of life, and everything seems to have a purpose which benefits the flow of expression we are immersed in. Each individual is valuable in some way. Little ways can become the greatest of all.

Ultimately each individual expresses in ways that unify and strengthen or separate and weaken them self and everyone around them who buys into their expression as Truth.

We are all connected and dependent upon one another, no matter how little this may seem true.

There are individuals who choose to enslave you in whatever way they can, while keeping that fact hidden and secret as carefully as possible, especially from your awareness of the condition in which you are now.

There are teachings that say mankind is merely a dumb animal that must be controlled and herded in order to maintain a decent civilization where people can live in peace and good health.

It is important to notice that most teachings fail to produce what is taught.

People are more divided and isolated now than ever before in history. It does not matter that millions may be shoulder to shoulder, just because they are in close proximity does not connect them in harmony and understanding or even mutual benefit to each other.

Competition is a game that promotes stealing, domination, and slavery. This statement may sound extreme and completely false at first glance, but like following a compass if the course followed is off by only one degree, when it is followed for hundreds and thousands of miles the original proposed destination will be missed completely.

A fire can put out a fire only when everything combustible has been burned.

Even with animals it is well known that using force and hostility will not produce a happy healthy well trained pet.

People are trained, and the training used produces isolation, confusion, intimidation, and insecurity in almost all cases.

Personally I see that as destructive and not constructive.

The opportunity to be cooperative and constructively work together with others to make life more enjoyable and rewarding to everyone in the communities in which they live is possible, but it requires a desire and willingness to live meaningfully in relationship with family, friends, associates, and all people in ways that encourage independent action and inspiration to express one’s self in the best most helpful and rewarding ways one can imagine.

For this to become a greater reality, people will begin to gather together to determine what they can do to make their relationships with others as helpful and honest as possible.

Of course this means that individuals will be encouraged to grow in their abilities to provide the best they can imagine, find, and be helped to do that increases the common good of everyone in the community.

People working together, having fun together in ways they enjoy and realize are necessary is good, sometimes there are tasks that are not completely enjoyable, but they are necessary for the health and wellbeing of everyone. In a reasonable community such tasks would not be the duty of only one or a few individuals; they would be spread among many over time.

Expressing in this way reminds me of “Utopian” ideals.  People often reject constructive change with the claims that a view is too idealistic to be practical.  To this I say, nothing good happens by imprisoning one’s self within a closed mind.

There is deeper awareness within each and every one than is commonly realized and expressed.
We are not alone, the needs of one are the needs of many and many can easily help and encourage one.
I like the phrase; “All for one and one for All” This is not to say that I am promoting power over many into the hands of one or a few, not at all! I believe in the empowerment of every individual.

Equally I do not condone violence. I do not appreciate any kind of violence, such as intimidation, and manipulation of another, which is abusive and enslaving. Physical violence is merely an extension and expansion of violence like harassment, and intimidation.

More later.

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