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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Part 3: You are what you experience

Our daily lives can be labeled by society as simple groups of people living together in the same structure that goes by the same laws. This is a good ideal on paper but nothing more; in fact this is by far one of the most ridiculous ideas I have ever pondered in my existence.

How in the world can an entire species be assumed to be governed by the same laws at any given time? When a species is perhaps more hive minded such as ants or bees it is easy to see that they all tend to lean in the same direction no matter how diverse. With human beings who may all be limited by some aspects of a physical body still retain complete individual potential in reaction to their environment.

This is a FACT that is rooted evidently in nature as a human brain is still being discovered for what it truly is. I believe that the only reason every human being tends to easily be put in one category or another that is, assuming the same laws govern each diverse race of humans is ever present, is due to an assumption that everyone uses only a fraction of their mind. Humanity is being judged by a FRACTION of the full potential that is inherit in every human being.

 Is that right? To assume that absolute laws exist to define how a person will behave or exist within the physical world? Some may scoff at these questions and respond with "Well of course it is right" and my response "Oh how is this so?". There is no such thing as "absolutes" when it comes to assumed authority, to believe such is to go against what it means to be human. But wait, there is a belief held that some sort of absolute law governs everything in our society! Why? Because people reinforce the belief with their actions.

 If the braincell is a mirror of the shape of the universe, is it not possible our thoughts fuel some sort of internal universe for ourselves? If thoughts send out energy and that energy is an extension of our actions, then that would therefore mean that on a cellular level, the way we interact with our environment is based on what we think. This technically means A BEING IS WHAT IT THINKS ABOUT. What information goes through the neurons is the building blocks to personality and a sort of "internal" universe. If a person is constantly living in fear or anger they are therefore a part of an angry world on the external level as well!

Experiences shape personality, is this why so many repetitive dogmas are thrown onto society today? Is this some sort of attempt getting many innocent minds into the same cruel reality? I would certainly hope not as this means that the thing running the world is not truly government or even men at all; it is pure thought.


Before I leave on this note however I must say, these are merely my own laws that I perceive within the universe in reaction to myself; by no means does your world have to follow the same, they are only meant to inspire thinking.

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