hallelujah

Aug 26, 2008 15:07

I don't know how it will be in the years to come. There are monstrous changes taking place in the world, forces shaping a future whose face we do not know. Some of these forces seem evil to us, perhaps not in themselves but because their tendency is to eliminate other things we hold good. It is true that two men can lift a bigger stone than one man ( Read more... )

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fight for? anonymous August 28 2008, 19:42:33 UTC
Who says you have to fight for, or against, anything? Why, when we approach a goal, a means to an end, is it always a fight? What to fight for, what to fight against.... why not just grab ahold of the things in life that are good, wonderfull, joytastic even, while you have the opportunity? Nurture them, love them, care for them...... In my limited understanding of the universe (and Ill give you that it IS limited) things tend to flow....... different bands of flux move from one point to another..... point a to point b rarley requires a fight unless we decide that we want to fight over it..... Its amazing how complex the human mind can make the most simple of things..... and even more amazing how often your first instincts are usually more correct and appropriate for the situation, as opposed to the conclusion that hours of thinking will bring you to.... its good, its bad, it is..... the more we fight about it, the worse it gets, for everyone ( ... )

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Re: fight for? treehouseblues August 28 2008, 20:57:25 UTC
Thing's don't just flow...not when you're dealing with humans. Thoughts, ideas, actions all require effort. Action and reaction and then action again and reaction again. It's all interconnected and complex. Do you think if we chose not to act, with this idea that things tend to flow, that our goals would get accomplished? There is a force within some of us that give us the desire to dominate and control which often leads to the inhumane treatment and deaths of many people. Should we not fight against that? Should we not fight against a governement who has grown so large that it's completely aware that it's wasting trillions of dollars that could be used to take care of its people? Do you know how many people are hungry and tired and barely have any means to survive in The United States? If it's like this here I can't imagine what it's like in other countries who are ruled by dictators.

And this I believe: that the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the ( ... )

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Re: fight for? anonymous August 28 2008, 22:50:32 UTC
that's exactly where my point was going.... in so many words... humans have just yet to realize this flow.... have yet to realize just HOW interconnected things actually are.... we have a tendency to really screw things up.... make them much more complex then they ought to be.... and I cant argue with the man, I can only question his rather insightful quote.... which made me think, and react.....

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Re: fight for? treehouseblues August 28 2008, 23:44:11 UTC
We fight against what we make complicated. Self induced cycle. I can understand that but the truth remains: things do get fucked and it's completely reasonable and, I would say, expected that one would fight to hold the things he finds dear otherwise we'd be completely fucked. There'd be no hope.

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