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Post by Pasithea on Dec 30, 2017 1:52:11 GMT
What About Life Man is such a prisoner even when left alone to converse with his mind and heart. He claims to aspire for cordiality only to live up his distinctive contradictions. He goes through daily crusades with foreigners from himself who have conjoined principles as his. He prays for welfare in his temple believing that all other worshipers are Antichrist. He is already bleeding out his flaws but he is still holding his high landing stand. Did man ever think of rebuilding a world of sincerity? Today sincerity is outlandish and all devoted honest beings are platonic utopians. Rarity or not, man's liquefied state of emotions is a daily basis. Any solidification for such emotions may bring early classification and eventually social termination. Yeah, what about life?! allpoetry.com/PasitheaAttachments:
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 30, 2017 2:11:28 GMT
That is very true. A person is like a prisoner who is left to figure things out and to pray about welfare.
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Post by thebigbado on Jan 7, 2018 23:09:02 GMT
zeitgeist! To change society for the better, you must first think up a new way of living that changes selfish humans into altruistic beings. Evolution has, unfortunately, not created us in this way (yet - there maybe hope!). It is questionable if we will ever be able to transform into a society that allows contentment for all.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2018 16:55:27 GMT
I think you described this problem perfectly, 'cause our feelings having become needles to the world and the other people. Yeah, I know there are some romantics who still continue to gift us perfecto perfecto drawings, songs, etc. But we can't resist to the strong feelings about the fate of our senses in future. If machines replace humans, we will die 'cause there wont be any possibility to contest with them. Moreover, feelings of poets, musicians, actors then they're making a masterpiece would become nothing, epiphenomenon. So, I think we're all right untill we can conversate, discuss with each other; not to lock themselves in private mind's cells.
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Post by Pasithea on Jan 15, 2018 1:41:34 GMT
My apologies for late replies but, I am new here so I just learned how to use replies to threads.
A lot of people mean well and a lot of people have their own idea of what fits for the general good, but a lot of people expect to be understood or want it yet fail to be understanding. You see if people really observed nature, they'd see a couple of things that would make them see how wrong civilization has gone. For example, I don't believe in borders because in nature there are no countries just mountains and valleys and rivers and cliffs and faults that form natural borders but often crossed by a means e.g. the sunken continent facing New Zealand that formed a bridge between the pacific islands and the americas for animals from all 3 old continents to cross. Another example is the respect for the cycles of elements in nature: fire, water, wind and earth are in cycles and when they are crazy they consume or destroy everything but amidst the destruction new things evolve and they leave room for rebuilding. Volcanoes after they erupt their lava cools down and their carbon monoxide in the morning kills anything that is within it's reach or height but in return it rejuvenates the earth with soil, trees, seeds and even minerals. So the only creature that destroys everything he touches with his mind and hand is the human. I mean during fires and disasters animals help each other and run in flocks to safety and kinda guide each other. Four legged animals follow birds who can see clearer roads and so on but humans they will kill the young and the old for both forests, animals and other humans. There is a wisdom a a balance to be found and followed if we put away radicalism, greed, and the desire to control. Up to me I wanna banish those three concepts from humanity's existence, mentality, and practice.
thank you all.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 15, 2018 1:48:06 GMT
My apologies for late replies but, I am new here so I just learned how to use replies to threads. A lot of people mean well and a lot of people have their own idea of what fits for the general good, but a lot of people expect to be understood or want it yet fail to be understanding. You see if people really observed nature, they'd see a couple of things that would make them see how wrong civilization has gone. For example, I don't believe in borders because in nature there are no countries just mountains and valleys and rivers and cliffs and faults that form natural borders but often crossed by a means e.g. the sunken continent facing New Zealand that formed a bridge between the pacific islands and the americas for animals from all 3 old continents to cross. Another example is the respect for the cycles of elements in nature: fire, water, wind and earth are in cycles and when they are crazy they consume or destroy everything but amidst the destruction new things evolve and they leave room for rebuilding. Volcanoes after they erupt their lava cools down and their carbon monoxide in the morning kills anything that is within it's reach or height but in return it rejuvenates the earth with soil, trees, seeds and even minerals. So the only creature that destroys everything he touches with his mind and hand is the human. I mean during fires and disasters animals help each other and run in flocks to safety and kinda guide each other. Four legged animals follow birds who can see clearer roads and so on but humans they will kill the young and the old for both forests, animals and other humans. There is a wisdom a a balance to be found and followed if we put away radicalism, greed, and the desire to control. Up to me I wanna banish those three concepts from humanity's existence, mentality, and practice. thank you all. Yes, the human is the most dangerous. You'd think that since humans who are able to know right from wrong and with such a brain we would be always better than the animals and take care of each other better. Yet, some humans will kill/hurt their own and sometimes just for fun. sad
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 15:47:11 GMT
My apologies for late replies but, I am new here so I just learned how to use replies to threads. A lot of people mean well and a lot of people have their own idea of what fits for the general good, but a lot of people expect to be understood or want it yet fail to be understanding. You see if people really observed nature, they'd see a couple of things that would make them see how wrong civilization has gone. For example, I don't believe in borders because in nature there are no countries just mountains and valleys and rivers and cliffs and faults that form natural borders but often crossed by a means e.g. the sunken continent facing New Zealand that formed a bridge between the pacific islands and the americas for animals from all 3 old continents to cross. Another example is the respect for the cycles of elements in nature: fire, water, wind and earth are in cycles and when they are crazy they consume or destroy everything but amidst the destruction new things evolve and they leave room for rebuilding. Volcanoes after they erupt their lava cools down and their carbon monoxide in the morning kills anything that is within it's reach or height but in return it rejuvenates the earth with soil, trees, seeds and even minerals. So the only creature that destroys everything he touches with his mind and hand is the human. I mean during fires and disasters animals help each other and run in flocks to safety and kinda guide each other. Four legged animals follow birds who can see clearer roads and so on but humans they will kill the young and the old for both forests, animals and other humans. There is a wisdom a a balance to be found and followed if we put away radicalism, greed, and the desire to control. Up to me I wanna banish those three concepts from humanity's existence, mentality, and practice. thank you all. But maybe a hurting way is the only way to understand each other?.. It sounds not even sad but 'd rather horrible, I know. Most of the time I try to understand why people hurt each other? If, - like Elizabeth presumed, - it is just for fun, there would be nothing good in human, because they still remained animals and not men with heart. I don't even know how can I share my love or my feelings to someone? Is the one going to understand it, or not?.. Maybe feelings are the last things that we have and they make us humans... So, surely, I'd want to join the Heaven that you'd ascribed, but it would be impossible to make it anyway. We cannot build Heaven without pain and sadness, cruelty and death - tears belong to feelings too; even war is an art... it is bad, but true. So, we are ruining themselves by our own wishes and desires, our own ambitions and our own love. We're doomed...
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Post by Polaris on Jan 26, 2018 15:02:50 GMT
man looks at himself from within and cannot look at himself from without
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Post by dalibor on Jan 27, 2018 5:23:53 GMT
Jesus Christ, Buddha, Socrates and other revolutionaries were nothing else but people who had an idea to change life and society for the better. It can be done.
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