Thursday, December 13, 2012
Who will you be?
It’s more important to ask the question of who will you be,
then to ask what you will do. Most people are brought up with the question as
to what they will do with their lives. It implies that you are not good enough
as you are and that you must look outside to find some meaning or verification
for your being here.
It is the beginning of slavery to the system where you must
find something to do with your life and it is a waste of time to just be who
you are within. You as an individual have nothing special to offer life; you
are better off following the herd down the well-trodden path and get it over
with. It is the point where we hand the keys of our life over to society and
play the game.
It is where we lose our way and become disillusioned with
life and ourselves. We buy into the idea life is a struggle and not a joy to be
experienced. Now you feel that you have to survive at all costs and you can no
longer trust life or yourself. You have descended from a place of infinite
possibilities to become one of the herd that produces milk and waits for your
caregivers to feed and direct you. You have lost your dignity as a special
child of the universe and you are no longer a creator, but simply cattle that
eats, defecates and produces milk on time. You are no longer guided from
within, but by others who think they know what is best for you and you agree.
It is the same old story over and over,” Resistance is futile, you must
comply.”
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