Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Our condition

Truth from the soule
Cannot be falsified
By what the eye perceives
Or the mouth that speaks utter lies

A man can find himself completely and utterly alone among throngs and waves of people, he can feel polluted or inebriated by this feeling at times and be at a loss with himself. The ideals, objects, proposed morals are what muddy his thoughts. There is something that calls every living being, that which varies and is beyond human manufacturing, it will shake his very core and will have him question the very basis of the mechanisms which govern his life. This will help him come to the realization that no other living physical being determines his action nor life. When this point is reached it can go either way on the spectrum of societal acceptance.

The ethical and moral issues of human nature are so overly analysed that, without the mechanism of logic/reasoning, people are overcome with fear, fear of not being able to box in an idea, ideals, actions, emotions. They cannot accept things without putting restrictions and limitations on them. Death,killing another is seen negatively or wrong in our society because we have created reasons and reasoning's as to why it is immoral. Religion is the mechanism to justify our means saying that only one appointed figure,god, has the right him being the creator, thus giving him ownership but, this is taboo, a contradiction or double standard as we kill those that we ourselves don't have natural ownership of animals, criminals, bugs, etc. We did not create these beings as our figurehead has, therefore we have no right by the standards we have set up ourselves. This is the view of human right and wrong although we turn a blind eye when it is profitable to us as a small collective or single person. We have reasoned ourselves to a point of comfort as to what is right and wrong. The basic instinct of people as ANIMALS is a connection, primal, biological, or spiritual, whatever you choose to believe, at the core we are all linked and cannot sever our ties. We are irrefutably animals no matter how we as a society classify ourselves. This truth is apparent in almost any wildlife dogs, birds, horses, and many others. They do not kill or hatefully and concsiously harm each other with unecessary motives. For the most part they work together for the food of thier species and each other, something we as humans mist of lost over years of conditioning. The thing that seperated us is our drive to do things out of the sole concern of ourselves and with little consideration for others, as to the other species who we deem savage and lower than us seem to do the complete opposite.