Personal Thoughts.
When I was a kid I had a great fascination for Sea Monkies.
Turns out their, Brine Shrimp.
So I had a fascination with shrimp.
Playing “God” is something humans tend to do from time to time.
Creating or altering life in many ways we seek to create.
Perhaps this desire to create stems from our desire to better
understand our own creation and how we as The Human Race
came into existence.
There are of course many theories on how “We” came into
existence. From Evolutionary Theory to Religious beliefs,
literature has abounded for centuries as to just “how” we
indeed came to walk this planet we so lovingly call Earth.
In my personal quest for knowledge I can say I’ve not
only experienced but participated in many events that
have changed and formed my beliefs as to this riddle of the ages,
and not only do I hold fast to these beliefs but challenge them daily.
If we limit ourselves to a straight and narrow path we miss out
on everything outside that path. Ignorance is by no means a bad
Word, but I find even in my own life it exists as it does in every.
In order to “enlighten” ones self first of all, you can’t live a narrow
path. It’s self defeating. If you can not see outside of the box
you’re left with what’s inside the box as your existence and
knowledgebase to live and learn from.
Less is not more.
Ignorance is not bliss.
There comes a time in everyone’s lives where we ask ourselves
“Why am I here?” Someone will generally be most happy to
inform you of why, and if not refer you to someone who can.
Often this is misguided kindness and the road to Hell is paved
with good intentions. Ask of yourself first and foremost for
that answer. Look into your own life as you see it and the things
you desire, believe and trust in. There is more knowledge in
knowing yourself than diluting yourself with the beliefs of others.
Case in point I would never ask of anyone to hold to the beliefs
I have nor would I ask anyone to fully understand them. Rather I
share them in the hopes that any given bit of wisdom or information
I have gathered during my existence be of any help
to them to better understand or reinforce their own beliefs.
There are many who think as I do that is rest assured but we are all
unique to our own existence and will always have our own way
but we are not alone.
R. Seaverns