***Insight*** Our Challenge
If our world has a fundamental problem from which all others spring, I would say it would have to be this: our world is one of hatred and war.
We hate that which we do not understand. We pick sides. Anyone who isn't like us are scorned. Hatred begets hatred. We would rather hate something without cause than ally ourselves with the hated out of reason.
Despite what the law may say, in peoples minds' the accusation without cause outweighs the defense without cause.
We live in a world where war can be waged over a single person and can continue such struggles for hundreds of years.
We are indifferent enough and unfeeling when presented with anothers problem, but when we ourselves become afflicted, we expect the caring of others.
People's enemies almost always outlast friendships.
Our hatreds can sometimes prevent us from doing that which we know is right, and disregard our duties.
Hatred is a child of ignorance.
This is our world's problem that was put into place as our main osbtacle and challenge.
We need to keep and open mind and be wise. Wise to all the workings of the world but most of all, wise to other people and looking as deep as we can within them to try and find out what that person is like in their heart of hearts.
We need not pick sides, but seek to blur the line that divides them. We must not assume or be prejudice. We cannot rely on the word of others.
We need to drop our swords, pick up our pens, and remember that we are all fruit of the same tree.
An alternative to my paper journal that I access when I'm away from home. This blog was once a requirement for an honor's english class I had in 2006. I'm impressed to see what it's evolved into.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
***Insight*** End of the End
There are many worlds out in space. Countless ones. It would be ignorance to assume otherwise. The fact that there must be other people such as ourselves on these worlds as well is dually factual.
When all these worlds end, they will most likely end at or near the same time.
Either during or some time after the ending of these worlds will come the End of Days.
At that point, evil will rise up against good to over take it and rewrite the universe with its own rules. Isn't that evil's nature? To go against good? Good being seen as the way things are and they way things should remain, evil being rebellious and fighting against it to cause change. End of Days. Day ends, night remains. The moon reflects the sun's light and twists it into something different. The sun is eclipsed by the moon, the moon tries to blot out the light.
On that day, if there are any who walk the knife's edge, the edge between good and evil, they will be destroyed. The evil and the good in their hearts trying to consume one another, splitting in half.
I guess the time to choose is now, because ultimately a choice will need to be made.
Good or Evil? Day or Night? Sun or moon?
There are many worlds out in space. Countless ones. It would be ignorance to assume otherwise. The fact that there must be other people such as ourselves on these worlds as well is dually factual.
When all these worlds end, they will most likely end at or near the same time.
Either during or some time after the ending of these worlds will come the End of Days.
At that point, evil will rise up against good to over take it and rewrite the universe with its own rules. Isn't that evil's nature? To go against good? Good being seen as the way things are and they way things should remain, evil being rebellious and fighting against it to cause change. End of Days. Day ends, night remains. The moon reflects the sun's light and twists it into something different. The sun is eclipsed by the moon, the moon tries to blot out the light.
On that day, if there are any who walk the knife's edge, the edge between good and evil, they will be destroyed. The evil and the good in their hearts trying to consume one another, splitting in half.
I guess the time to choose is now, because ultimately a choice will need to be made.
Good or Evil? Day or Night? Sun or moon?
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