Friday, January 22, 2016

Humanity: Erosion and Demise

I've often heard or read about the similarities of certain people throughout history; for instance, Mithra and Jesus. In which, I've reminded people that it's not unusual if a huge task is that important. Something, of greater importance, may be continued throughout time. Especially, if the greater importance is lead by the greater knowing of eternal life. Because, as they say: if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. So, this would make sense why there are certain similarities in good or bad historical human lifetimes. Human desire and programming can create this, over and over again, if necessary, just to get the job done. Whatever that job may be.

I've, also, mentioned to people, there's good and bad in everything, based on our concept of good and bad, because higher knowing doesn't always see it our way. However, in these good and bad human lifetimes, we often do battle over our beliefs. These beliefs may sway one way and back to another over time. It's a constant tug of war with humanity. Both sides equally pursuing their cause without necessarily understanding the path they're on or its long-range outcome. It's just programming in their soul and they feel they have to do what they have to do.

This blog picture, I took in 2009, is the Badlands, which shows the erosion of the mountains with wind and water. This made me think about the effects of human erosion. If no one concedes or bends their will, our humanity, over time, will erode as the wind and water does over our land. Eventually, what will be left to fight over? We may create other places to exist but what happens when our minds are completely eroded and there is no longer any desire to exist much less create new life?

I was taught a long time ago that our thoughts are powerful and we create and destroy with them. Is this why we're creating mental illnesses? Is this why we're creating senility or Alzheimers? To destroy ourselves so we no longer desire to create? What then? Back into a void of nothing? To shut down or escape the painful memories?

Will both sides never yield, never change their programming, until there's a final destruction? Are we no more than mountains battled by the elements, eventually turning to sand and blown away into the air? Will we land and start a new mountain or will we just continue to blow around without direction because we finally lost our minds?

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