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This blog is one about symbiosis. Its purpose is to help those out there going through hard times to find solace within. Through the act of questioning our society’s issues and dilemmas, as well as comparing large scale problems to personal ones, we can find a better understanding as who we truly are and how we truly operate. Once we have a firm understanding to this inner dimension our problems will seem less problematic.   This is, perhaps, the grandest of all goals.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Ripples in the Water

The average person encounters thousands of individuals on a daily basis. Within the short lifespan of these brief relationships little more than a glance will be exchanged. Yet, a glance on its own is powerful. It can brighten a dreary day and it can put a thorn in an otherwise pleasant afternoon. People rarely think about their importance in regards to those they share the world with. Somewhere along time people began to feel isolated and alone. However, this general feeling has not changed the symbiotic nature that we live in; it has only changed the daily interactions between people. If you take a look, a good look, at those who have impacted your life you will see that their intention was most likely not to make a mark in your history, but that they were simply acting as they do, going about being who they were. This is important to know because if we begin to notice our interactions with others and thus choose consciously our actions (more so than we did prior) we can begin to create a world that reflects more of a heaven than a hell.

Yes, one's inner frame of mind does indeed lay the foundations for our morality, our sense purpose; in fact all of the actions in our lives. This is the very essence of free will and inner reflection; it allows for us to choose what we do in this life and so gives us the option of making better choices as we evolve along our journey. The question is: What sort of ripples do you wish to make in this pond we all share?

 

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