Thursday, June 19, 2008

Response

God has built a system (product) to do all these with enough emotional stabilities; unfortunately, He didn't create proper carrier for the emotions, and has made it more complicated by assigning the emotional intensity level differently among us. Your thoughts are good. Other creatures in our environment do act according to certain collective stability (don't know whether it is emotion though). Such as ants; the movements of ants are in such a way that they do understand the who is in front and in back, and sometime even scarifies the life for the entire ants colony!


These are the thoughts of an individual I do not know today and may not know tomorrow..the beauty of a medium like this is that systems get created where thoughts of similar kind collide, mull and sometimes may conclude - but most often leave threads which may never end up taking any form....


dear friend,


I agree that somewhere we tend to not show enough respect or value to the beauty and knowledge that nature holds. If we were to listen to the inner voice that guides all beings, we would probably become like the ants or the many other animals or birds which live lives as a perfect harmony with what nature intended all of us to do :)


Imagine if we listened to the rays of the sun and the intensity of its light to schedule our food intake during the day, if we could lead our lives on the basis of each season to grow our food, to nurture our little ones, to protect each other and to clock our minds with the time clock that Nature has already provided.

We would be able to understand unity for what it means, collective, collaborative efforts for what they could achieve, and respect the similarities and differences equally, the world would be at peace and would understand the hum of silence as it sang to us through Nature itself...

From an Indian context many gurus/sacred saints have meditated in the quest to connect with the Nature around them which is equated to divinity itself. I agree again with your thoughts and wish to hear more on similar lines...

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