stubbornness is not a virtue, standing behind principles of enduring struggle to right a wrong is virtuous. Do some of us actually understand what we are fighting to preserve or to bring about? I write this blog post in order to get at what it is about we humans that should be our purpose for life. Once we understand what and who we are then we can set a course for our's and our children's future. Simple concept with a simple explanation. We are free human beings who have the care and wonder for the animate and inanimate as we understand our existence. We also fight like nothing else to stay alive. That is it! Everything else one might consider us to be is due to the denial of care, wonder and survival in some form or another. The purity of our species exists below the surface of what we have become and changing the who, what, where, when, why and how we become this present representation of humanity should be the foundational accomplishment we strive for well before we begin to assess our futures. I do not live in a dream world. I know that all of us, yes each and every one of us has the purity of our species within us. How to unlock that and keep it in the realm of natural reality is our dilemma. I pose this to those who presuppose that an enlightened being deposited us here and has an afterlife ready to go for us, for what purpose? Should we not have the specialness of our natures in the forefront of our existence? Do we need to be less than who we are when we have the choice to decide that very concept? When will we treat each of us as in the same manner we would want to be treated?
This blog will be an advocate for compassion, curiosity and human survival. When these elements of human nature are being denied, wholly, severally or individually, less than positive human traits are the outcome. It is my wish and hope that my reasonings on a variety of subjects will provide the readers of this blog with personal and public insights. My only motive is to provide a forum for advancing enlightenment. Carl Clark.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
When will we treat each of us as valuable? (#1229)
stubbornness is not a virtue, standing behind principles of enduring struggle to right a wrong is virtuous. Do some of us actually understand what we are fighting to preserve or to bring about? I write this blog post in order to get at what it is about we humans that should be our purpose for life. Once we understand what and who we are then we can set a course for our's and our children's future. Simple concept with a simple explanation. We are free human beings who have the care and wonder for the animate and inanimate as we understand our existence. We also fight like nothing else to stay alive. That is it! Everything else one might consider us to be is due to the denial of care, wonder and survival in some form or another. The purity of our species exists below the surface of what we have become and changing the who, what, where, when, why and how we become this present representation of humanity should be the foundational accomplishment we strive for well before we begin to assess our futures. I do not live in a dream world. I know that all of us, yes each and every one of us has the purity of our species within us. How to unlock that and keep it in the realm of natural reality is our dilemma. I pose this to those who presuppose that an enlightened being deposited us here and has an afterlife ready to go for us, for what purpose? Should we not have the specialness of our natures in the forefront of our existence? Do we need to be less than who we are when we have the choice to decide that very concept? When will we treat each of us as in the same manner we would want to be treated?
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