Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The respect for life (#767)

Nowhere in our make-up as humans is there a genetic chromosome that forces us to be destroyers of our species and nowhere in our conscious can an attitude of destructive behaviour ever be allowed to be acceptable. It is basically inhumane to treat each other in a way that would declinate our curiosity and compassion toward each other. Some of our citizens have justified in their minds a sanction that raises some souls in a hierarchy above others. By doing this they have allowed themselves to be our caretakers by proxy. The delusion it must take for inhumanity to justify itself as necessary action within someone's mind is unfortunate. Not only for the unfortunate one but those who are affected by the unfortunate one's actions. For any to think that they are mightier in thought than some of the greatest minds that have ever lived is pretentious and illustrative of a mind that has closed itself off to reality. For almost every example, the great documented minds of our time have always looked upon humanity with a care and humility that should have spoken volumes about how their souls viewed the chaos of the world some humans created and the shortcomings most humans have had to endure within it. We all started out as innocents. We had all the same opportunity to view the world with the best of intention. How that then morphed into an amalgamation of deceits and illusions is problematic and worthy of our investigation. We, as a species, have the ability to understand and even "gut-feel" the right of a thing as well as the wrong of a thing. We must all take into account our own judgment of circumstances and make the logical sense of them. One small wrong temporary solution to a problem is not the correct answer; instead one right major overhaul of thought and action is the answer for good to a problem that requires as much. In living life with the best of all our intentions, as the guide for living, we will then by proxy be respecting life as it could be.

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