Wednesday, August 26, 2009

It is okay to feel how you feel (#208)

It is okay to feel how you feel but you must examine the feeling and take appropriate actions based upon the best of human principles and intentions with no harm coming to yourself or anyone else. That was a mouthful and a difficult action to have to take. Like all things however, adjustments in behavior and cognition require practice and patience. We are in a new paradigm in how we act and react toward one another. This paradigm requires us to be respectful and courteous as an initial response regardless of how our moods are affecting us at any particular time. How we react to our feelings is the key to being ourselves all the while remaining an integral part of the whole of society. As is the case in any evolution, a period of transition must be understood. To change, takes time, and time inversely ushers in all change. The reasonableness of allowing time in order to establish new means of awareness and proper actions associated with these changes determines the boundaries of our patience. Time continues to move on and progress toward change needs to happen as soon as reasonably possible. Like the song lyric by the Rolling Stones "Time waits for no one..." logically sums up that the quicker we adhere our cognition's and behaviors the quicker we move toward the enlightened society we strive to achieve for our children and our children's children. It is incumbent upon our generation to continue the path toward raising the human experience of existence up to standards we can only now dream about for our offspring.

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