Life is a Fabulous Blend...
Friday, February 03, 2006
  Good Morning Nurse
So many mind blowing revelations today I can't even count..my only hope is the short scribbles on the cover of my statistics book and the two-word quote illegibly pledged on my anatomy test will give me some insight....

these read
"Do not disrespect the dignity of your neighbors"

"Will we evolve equally?"

"Maybe it's not about fighting"

"Bob Marley saved my life while Hitler killed hers"

My mind winds faster than my hands read, but what can be said is a brief string of what ifs, how comes, and maybe's. Firstly, all acts can be judged in accordance to the doer, but I will judge my right to enact by the amount of respect I am giving to the dignity of my neighbor. Am I sacraficing another's dignity for this? or better yet, am I missing a chance to envelope their worth in a cloud of light for others to see? The hard part lies in the understanding of neighbor and galactically speaking, everyone on earth is my neighbor...Secondly, the micro evolution I preach was shown to have a flaw today as I pondered the relevance of stating that humans are evolving to become superior, yet all men are created equal. Is there some natural constant connecting the entire world that makes every man evolve at an identical pace? After all, Darwin's famous book was called The Descent of Man: the History of Superior Races. Thirdly, life seems to be a struggle of good and evil, choosing to fight for what is right and getting a satisfaction in succeeding. But one might win, one might loose, and one might fight for the wrong or the right. So maybe it's not about fighting, maybe its about learning, loving, and creating. After all, the famous quote says "to create is to be truely alive"...and now I understand: if you are learning and creating what completes you, you can't help but fight for the good guy and succeed. And lastly, life seems bleak if you consider the small impact you have on world peace, but to give up fighting is foolish and selfish. My mind graces back to stories of children who could finally afford a full meal after Brittish colonial rule was lifted off of Jamaica largly due to the impact of Bob Marley. Even though at that same time, men were loosing their lives in concentration camps in Nazi Poland and world peace was just as attainable as before Marley sung his first song, it didn't matter to those children. They could eat, and their whole world was filled with peace and joy. Isn't that worth it?


BLAH! My head is aching and my body is to. Time to dance. Love
 
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