Lion Spirit Walker
April 7th, 2011, 01:14 AM
All too often more people than not throw 'balance' to the wind in pursuit of a singular ideal state of being.
I believe that ALL aspects of our being human have Real Purpose, whether or not we understand this.
Shall I throw my emotions aside in pursuit of logic? I don't believe so. It's all to much like cutting off your right arm to insure your prodominately left handed. It makes no sense.
We think, we feel, we dream, we understand. It doesn't matter how ignorant to our own 'complete' state of being you may be by default or choice. We are complete. We simply fall short of realizing this to our true advantage.
If I experience anger, it isn't due to some flaw in my character. It has a valid reason for occurring.
I find it very difficult to believe otherwise. Correction. I find it impossible. It makes no sense whatsoever to think that some aspect of my being (or anyone else) is a mistake and without real purpose.
Perhaps, rather than seeking to 'refine' ourselves into something we are not, we should seek true balance and understanding of who we are.
We, as a species haven't even begun to use the potential we each hold within. Why try to be something we're not?
In the event you hadn't already noticed, 'Yes' there is passion in what I'm posting here. And even that has purpose.
Let's seek to understand and balance what we have before we begin some insane effort to discard aspects of our true selves.
I believe that ALL aspects of our being human have Real Purpose, whether or not we understand this.
Shall I throw my emotions aside in pursuit of logic? I don't believe so. It's all to much like cutting off your right arm to insure your prodominately left handed. It makes no sense.
We think, we feel, we dream, we understand. It doesn't matter how ignorant to our own 'complete' state of being you may be by default or choice. We are complete. We simply fall short of realizing this to our true advantage.
If I experience anger, it isn't due to some flaw in my character. It has a valid reason for occurring.
I find it very difficult to believe otherwise. Correction. I find it impossible. It makes no sense whatsoever to think that some aspect of my being (or anyone else) is a mistake and without real purpose.
Perhaps, rather than seeking to 'refine' ourselves into something we are not, we should seek true balance and understanding of who we are.
We, as a species haven't even begun to use the potential we each hold within. Why try to be something we're not?
In the event you hadn't already noticed, 'Yes' there is passion in what I'm posting here. And even that has purpose.
Let's seek to understand and balance what we have before we begin some insane effort to discard aspects of our true selves.