Friday, September 3, 2010
A Time For...
There is a time for lighthearted living and plenty of laughter; I would be lost without the joy I experience in life. There is also a time to be serious and feel deeply; maturity allows you to see the truth of this. All are welcome here to be serious about yourselves and others as well, and know that I am serious about helping you feel deeply about this life; from where you can go off and be filled with laughter lightheartedness and joy, after you've gotten to know yourself a little better. David
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Know this...
No thought should ever conclude without all things considered, no opinion ever taken without a true understanding, and no action delivered without temperance's guide.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Stigma
There are many survivors, of very hard times, that I've met, having concerns about the stigma of not feeling normal; I was one of them. Like myself, they have struggled through adversity, and overcame, only to be faced with subtle undertones of insecurity regarding "fitting in". We have taken steps away from the pack; sometimes physically, sometimes emotionally, and spiritually as well.
There is courage in the very act of stepping away. I didn't know what was ahead of me when I was forced to turn in a different direction. Alone we find ourselves-facing threats to our well being-whatever that may be. Then when we have gathered ourselves, ready to return to what was, we realize we are not quite the same as before. In fact, those around us are not the same as they were to us either. Distance is a peculiar thing. It doesn't have to be physical distance; it can come in many forms. We see things from a new perspective. Maybe we changed, or maybe we see what needs to be changed now that we have this new vision. This is powerful! This is life! You see...
society, as a whole, is similar to a machine that's gears turn no matter what happens to the individual. It is constantly in motion; whether or not that motion is going in the right direction. What guides this great machine, what gives it direction is not the whole of the machine, but the individual gears. You are the gears of this great machine. When the individual lives differently than the machine operates, and the individual has strength and other influential qualities, then the machine inherently changes, naturally, because of you.
There is no stigma when you change the world with your gift of hope and strength. You alone can do this when you have no fear of that stigma. Be confident of who you are and where you've been. Return from your journey, as I have, bringing a new way to the old. Live vitally in the moment and your life force will be contagious. This is how the world changes-one gear at a time.
There is courage in the very act of stepping away. I didn't know what was ahead of me when I was forced to turn in a different direction. Alone we find ourselves-facing threats to our well being-whatever that may be. Then when we have gathered ourselves, ready to return to what was, we realize we are not quite the same as before. In fact, those around us are not the same as they were to us either. Distance is a peculiar thing. It doesn't have to be physical distance; it can come in many forms. We see things from a new perspective. Maybe we changed, or maybe we see what needs to be changed now that we have this new vision. This is powerful! This is life! You see...
society, as a whole, is similar to a machine that's gears turn no matter what happens to the individual. It is constantly in motion; whether or not that motion is going in the right direction. What guides this great machine, what gives it direction is not the whole of the machine, but the individual gears. You are the gears of this great machine. When the individual lives differently than the machine operates, and the individual has strength and other influential qualities, then the machine inherently changes, naturally, because of you.
There is no stigma when you change the world with your gift of hope and strength. You alone can do this when you have no fear of that stigma. Be confident of who you are and where you've been. Return from your journey, as I have, bringing a new way to the old. Live vitally in the moment and your life force will be contagious. This is how the world changes-one gear at a time.
Who we are...
Whatever we do shapes our lives. We are what we've lived and embedded into our consciousness. All that we've endured and suffered through has meaning. Nothing in life is wasted. Speaking of life; it is simple for those who see the truth and overwhelming for those distracted by their own perception of it. What webs we weave to protect our little space. How much chaos we create to stroke our ego. We are all afraid deep inside and to deny this you would not be true to yourself and the world.
If you think that you are free-that is your first illusion. Your mind has you. You are holding the leash of a mystery that has you-you do not have it. We think that we know who we are, but really, there is another side of you that is the truth of who you are. It is beyond your perception, your idea, your illusion. We seek independence from each other for the wrong reasons. We silently depend on each other for just as many wrong reasons. In life there is interdependence and independence. When you understand this relationship you will seek both for all the right reasons. Then and only then will we begin to know who we are.
If you think that you are free-that is your first illusion. Your mind has you. You are holding the leash of a mystery that has you-you do not have it. We think that we know who we are, but really, there is another side of you that is the truth of who you are. It is beyond your perception, your idea, your illusion. We seek independence from each other for the wrong reasons. We silently depend on each other for just as many wrong reasons. In life there is interdependence and independence. When you understand this relationship you will seek both for all the right reasons. Then and only then will we begin to know who we are.
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