May 14th, 2010
You have 2 choices.
- Isolate yourself from this mess, and attempt to create your own place.
- Fix the mess, by helping fix the people that caused the mess.
Some may call it a 6th sense, a third eye. When you sense something you should not be physically sensing. For moments when you feel something is not right, although you are alright. Consider that maybe we can sense other people around us. As if we’re all connected. Like a web of a spider, every point to create a big image. A “body” if you will.
Now put this to your perspective. If you are around things that are just not right, and people who suffer from it. You see it, it’s sickening, and you want to get away from it. You’re completely right, I’m with you.
But.. what is a cell without the rest of the body? I think an equivalent of this could be to put a man out into a forest, and see if he can get online. This man might know all about electronics and computing. But no, he has no electricity to work with. He becomes a dead cell. A chopped down tree, a stump that failed to prosper.
The second choice, just might be the right one. We’re all broken in one way or another. None of us is perfect. How can any of us grow without someone kind enough to think for us and help? Could this be a life purpose?
Call it a dilemma, but..
You have 2 choices.
- Isolate yourself from this mess, and attempt to create your own place.
- Fix the mess, by helping fix the people that caused the mess.
May 14th, 2010 at 9:51 am
I like your cell analogy.
To me, the dilemma is that of purpose. No matter how well a cell strives in a laboratory, it was not destined to be restrained in a glass container. The purpose of the cell is to function within a body.
What purpose is each one of us down here for? Is isolating yourself not equivalent to a “purpose” suicide?