What If You Were Forgotten Today?
Through the bereavement and hardships of life, is it working with us or against us and are all these sorrows stemmed by how we live our lives and our structure of society?
We see everything as popularity, as power, as greater or less. But is it really?
We are one of many livestock living on the same farm that we call Earth and the only herdsmen are those who are our social superiors and most of the time our government. Does losing one livestock out of billions make a difference? The point in which I realised this was after watching a video @davidp shared called The Story Of Your Enslavement which you can find here:We look at things like government as more powerful, but in a whole, is it? What I'm getting at here is everything is in a general relativity to one single big conclusion, perspective.
Most things in life are subjective to a person and one certain thing could have conflicting ideas of what good or bad is depending on the person and their experiences.
We do not have to follow rules, even if there are consequences, we still have a choice, yet we still follow them. I do believe in one solid form of life and that is relativity. That everything comes down to one or two final conclusions.
What I'm getting at is, everything we know and love, is all relative to our individual perspectives, but on a whole level, everything, our opinions, emotions, love, so called power and everything else, is only a spec of dust.
Our Ruthless Greed
That one day we could all die, and none of it matters what so ever. That we follow other human's words and so called directions off of instinct that if we don't something bad will happen, we don't know if it would honestly, you may think "well it would cause anarchy and chaos" but would it? if there were no rules, no laws, from the start of time and to this date, there would never be chaos, yes, fights and things would still happen, but without government, money would have never caused greed, without greed, there wouldn't be war.
Greed is what's known as a symbol of evil, and by that I mean, it causes destruction both physically and emotionally, as you either want what other people want, so you take it, or you sit there emotionally hiding it causing your heart to go black. It is something that festers and lingers bringing with it surmountable death and destruction.
In a whole, as a human race, we are nothing but a dot, a speck of dust in an ever growing universe. No matter the amount of power, the amount of popularity, the amount of intelligence, or anything, does it matter when we all come down to the fact we are still, very much just humans? That we prioritise objects, money, greed, and other things over our own race at the end? Or is it all for nothing? That when we die everything is lost, all memory, all love and hard work, just gone?
That it all comes to the final conclusion that life, love, and everything else we have ever known and will know, is just in general, relative to how we see it? That beauty and everything is just relative, that everything in our ever growing universe and 3rd-dimensional view of our world and life, is just relative to how we see things?
Everything we know about and will know is in general just relative to everything else, that everything is just, everything? By that meaning, in a whole, you, and everything else is what it is.
Leave a legacy and imprint on the world before you are forgotten.
Very interesting read my friend!!
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
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I'm trying to wrap my head around these ideas you have put forward, but I'm at the end of a 16 hour shift. The more I think, the more I just feel tired. :-)
Do you feel we are part of a Oneness?
I tend to think of life that way. All individuals and experience are the mirrors of my internal world. Or aspects of the Oneness that unites us all.