Monday, February 12, 2007

A little something about "people"

Here and there I still find reactions to "people", which exhibit problems with the conclusion it arrives at. The conclusion is that Earth brought forth a creation, which can be called a work of art. Knowledge and experience become the foundation for every new creation. However, the biggest problems appear to be, that some people can't accept the idea, that we weren't made directly by god, that a woman is not just a rip of a man (HAHAHA, sorry) and that snakes and apples weren't deciding the fate of the human race. God and a higher power are very important to a good guidance for human beings, but logic and active thinking has to be just as strong as faith in order to prevent abuse of faith, arising of hate and mindless destructions to each other, based on insignificant differences! While those of you, who have strong faith in god, easily get misled by the earthly powers you've accepted to rule above you, who present you with false pictures of an enemy you wouldn't have, if you knew better, the strength you could have to see and understand the reality was infinitely stronger, if you were to use logic and more active thinking. (what an awefully long line, I apologize).

Anyway, to find out if you are too heavy on the faith side and not strong enough on the side of logic, you just have to listen to your feelings about the "people" clip's conclusion.

Earth, creator of mankind? Earth an artist? Yes, just like a picture you've painted can be directly contributed to your doing. It's not about finding out who had made you or who had made your mother and/or father and so forth. And to make this a little bit easier to understand I wrote this little compact form of an idea...

The world is a vessel that has formed around a stronger object in space called sun. At some point it had reached a certain distance which allowed it to retain a certain amount of material that has collided with it. One type of such material was water. The really magical aspect is how it so happened, that carbon based forms came to split and split again in a seeming effort to transform the landscape. How did this procedure become something we might call a desire?! Relevant mostly is the concept that it is the continueous refinement of that procedure in the quest to make the most successful transformation. Earth, with its very specific parameters, became the plateform for wild and creative transformations we now call evolution! It did in fact try so very many different things that it took hundrets if not thousands of millions of years to arrive at the presents, exhibiting solutions such as humans as the result of it's creativity. Earth is not just a molten core of iron with layers of unorganic material around it, because that's in some form or another almost any planet. Earth is the layer of organic transformations around such a core. We wouldn't call it Earth otherwise. So when I say Earth, I mean probably more the HULL of our planet than anything else. The organic hive we are part of. We could not exist without everything else on the planet. At least at present time we couldn't. Anyway, irrelevant right now, it's far more relevant to realize that it's possible to understand and accept the logic of reality as opposed to escaping into a fantasy world that even justifies murder of other people and ownership and greed and all that crap that ruines intelligent coexistance. Anything that evaluates the quality of one race over another based on their belief is intolerable! However, while evolution appears to have been based on power and superiority when it comes to survival, it also gave us a strength that redefines what power and superiority means! Today it means to realize the meaning of colaboration by working together and exchanging as opposed to greed and exclusion! While the whole world may have been nothing but a cave-painting for millions of years, today we are but much more a complex piece of art with depth and control. Maybe it is just I, who refuses to believe that we are still at best a naive painting, but at least we should understand that it is our intelligence and our decisions, which are the brush for the masterpiece this world may become!

6 Comments:

Blogger Daniele Mattei said...

Well, i thought alot in the past on this theme.

I ended to conclude among other things that animals are actually
the most fortunate beings on earth.

Why? could you think .

well, because they're all love. they don't know hate. they really give back you what you give em.

Man, that could be the most lucky animal on earth,because he's intelligent, and creative, is the most unlucky.

because he's aware he will die someday, and knows hate for
others.

I really dunno if there's a god out there : i never saw one ? ^_^

But, i remember Indians of America saying Earth is our mother, and that all belongs to it.

We are like sons of earth, but aiming at something unknown out there.
something bigger than life.

10:16 AM  
Blogger Taron said...

Mankind has to understand and acknowledge a whole lot more, that it is and always has been cooperation that made us strong and gave us the edge in evolution. The more we accept to be of one ultimate kind, the lesser we deny our equal powers to observe, deduce and create, the more we will take advantage of our skill to cooperate, to work together on solutions for a sustainable and even enjoyable life and to resume our efforts to approach which ever next state is waiting for us in terms of evolution.

Currently the whole world appears to work very hard on wiping us all off the map. Money marketing destroys the meaning of compensation for actual contributions. Interest rates eliminate the logic behind earning and deserving. Abstraction of wealth destroys our understanding of happiness or contentment. Ignorance is key to obey the current mindset. Consumption is the excuse for an unsatisfying existence. Convenience has been turned into a perversion, fooling us about its existence through feeding our laziness more than our actual wellbeing. Our desires are only read until the next one is found that can be taken advantage of only so that it gets turned into a "need" and therefore a lie. Our blindness is as voluntary as the walking round of a pet dog. The world of big cooperations tightly holds the leash without realizing that they themselves are tightly held by the same.

One day, humor may return to all of this. Today we stare with closed eyes into a grim darkness ahead. If waking up was only a little easier.

But enough of this right now...

2:04 PM  
Blogger davidmaas said...

well, I seriously doubt that animals are love. More likely, they're an alternating sinus wave of waiting endurance and fevered panic.
Doesn't stop life from being beautiful though - particularly for having been able to smoke that rabbit and live through the hard times enjoyably.
I've found that if I actually manage to just be where I am, right here and now - I'm blessed.

3:04 PM  
Blogger Taron said...

That almost leads to a discussion about the word love, actually. If observed in a cold way, the word "love" is simply yet another invented emotion by man, just like "hate". The real and most healthy form of it is found the gratefulness and an understanding of the importance for someone or something else. You could try and claim that a lion would love his lioness and hate his rivals, whereby a lion is probably a bad example...hmm...anyway, reality is, when we began to label logical emotional guidance we also began to pervert their meaning and misslabel occasionally obsession, fantasies and blind desires as love and/or hate.

Animals know to be grateful, once they have discovered the use of their provider or partner for example. This could be security, food, procreation or hygene(haha, like birds picking clean the teeth of hippos...anyway). Coldheartedly observing humans - based on that idea - we could easily find that love may well be broken into such broad categories, too! But human beings are mentally more complex and therefore these categories get some additions like compelling or inspiring, consolation and understanding and all sorts of exercising methods for procreation, haha, ha, haha....awwhh...well.

Where did my point go....hmmm...ah yes, love, LOVE, what is love. We could give the word love to animals just as much as we could take it away from humans. It's a word that should - for all of life on earth - apply to the following basic meanings: gratefulness and appreciation for a save coexistence, a respectful sharing of nutrition and the inspiration of sharing experiences.

Hmmm...oh dear, that could be read in all kinds of ways and taken apart and trampled upon. But I firmly believe, if one tries to understand what I mean, one will.

4:13 PM  
Blogger Daniele Mattei said...

hen an animal kills another one he does it for mostly only one reason : he's hungry !
he doesn't hunt or kill for the mere sake of hunting, and killing.

he acts directly because of his instinct, too.
so there's no real hate in this.

nature established thet animals have to conserve themselves, and reproduce. they act following nature.

Man is the only being that kills for the mere sake of killing. he doesn't follow nature in many cases.

his mind is like a structure over his instinct making him act for whatever "reason " he believes is true.

Asian disciplines like martial arts, philosophy and medecine studied alot how mind influences body, and how a man can eventually find a balance between his rational part, and irrational one (instinct)through meditation and other disciplines.

they found in most cases that instinct and energy within man is better than reason in many ways.

for example when fighting u can't think.
or you totaly loose control. mind becomes an obstacle.

indians of America had a tight connection with the place they lived in.
they loved earth, because for them it was a Mother.
they totally respected it and the animals living in their lands. sure , they did know war between each tribe but they also had an high sense of honour and respect between each other. their culture was in more direct connction with nature, and instinct as human beings.

10:11 AM  
Blogger Santi said...

Hello Taron
Is me Santi,we met up at the Pixologic Party,was great to met you,now I saw you have a blog I would like to add your link on my blog too,Im kind newbie with this thing,I was looking your email,but you dont have it visible.
By the way great plugin ;)
All the best

Santi

2:14 AM  

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