Look at the world, can you see it? Something profound is lost to the depths of time if we are not careful to preserve it.
We follow paths. Some dark and cold, others exciting with new hopes unfurled. All of the paths go to our goals. Some are scenic, and others are not. A fork splits the path to often, does one path have to lead and the other obstruct?
Can doing a good thing, prevent us from doing right? often it seems that we as people have our minds convince ourselves that if it is good then it prevents the choice and the consequence from being wrong. It is a fools hope to be deceived by such a fable .
Yet here we stand, in this position. A ball point dancer off balance and about to fall.
We define ourselves by our decisions, with so much depending on what we do, but not what we think. For thoughts are the deceptions of the heart. Do we often do good things to make excuse for not doing what we know we should, to shun the difficult action of doing what is right and manage to only scrape by with a good deed to fill our hearts with the thoughts of charity? Yet miss the peace that fills our souls and minds? If so then we chain our selves to a life of regret. When will the shame and sorrow fall on us is a question that no one can answer. Though Fear has bounds us. We can not stand we can not move. We must kneel before That event that gives us fear till we overcome. Can you see it now?
can’t you see it?
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
The 'Right and Wrong' Issue.
Somehow Right and Wrong has become less discernible...
Our people nowadays have developed a method of
judging actions totally based on the presented occasion,
individuals involved and cost/benefit...
I wonder if that makes us smarter in comparison with those
that came before us...
Oh well, this inquire may not even be the right one to make;
there are other questions far more beneficial to us all,
such as:
. Do I feel smart enough to judge events and take the
best stand when is all up to me to decide?
or
. Does right and wrong really change it´s status if
my loved one is the one provoking such inquires on me
(by what he´s chosen to do)?
Who then can outline the gray areas?
Well, the government sucks at it; and God...
Well perhaps instead of God, our coins
should just dictate our guidelines in each throw...
After all fate is better than faith, and
luck simpler than books...
We humans are so funny.
Our people nowadays have developed a method of
judging actions totally based on the presented occasion,
individuals involved and cost/benefit...
I wonder if that makes us smarter in comparison with those
that came before us...
Oh well, this inquire may not even be the right one to make;
there are other questions far more beneficial to us all,
such as:
. Do I feel smart enough to judge events and take the
best stand when is all up to me to decide?
or
. Does right and wrong really change it´s status if
my loved one is the one provoking such inquires on me
(by what he´s chosen to do)?
Who then can outline the gray areas?
Well, the government sucks at it; and God...
Well perhaps instead of God, our coins
should just dictate our guidelines in each throw...
After all fate is better than faith, and
luck simpler than books...
We humans are so funny.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Christmas of a down.
the after effects of an opened mind.
When a year grows old, up to the end of November
We as a group embrace a tradition of gifts exchanging that has transcended our own era.
But in a world of ever growing tendences, a Holliday dedicated to a single God is perhaps too out of fashion, too 'square minded' when put into a social espectrum.
Understanding religious preferences has became as much part of our interactions as perhaps the 'microwave' or the internet...
But this so called 'opened mind' has also brought up much mindlessness in the sense that if all is to be warmly welcomed than we perhaps unconsciously grew accustomed to make sense out of the nonsenses displayed.
The effort put forth to fade the main stream religious beliefs, and that particularly not of institutions but of basic faith principles once widespread, has perhaps left a void in many teenages and surprisingly in many adults´s hearts along with a unending search for meaning, that today sustains our society, for once we looked into heaven to find purpose and identity, while now we tattoo our selves or embrace a new style/gender/profession/neighborhood...
A world without God, is like a college dorm room.
Merry Christmas for Yah!
all6usto Pereira
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