Friday, September 3, 2010

Prisms of Paradigm

I'd say you need to slow down, take a deep breath, and finally feel human and alive. This pre-conceived notion of 'reality' that you've adhered to, is just an illusion to make it seem 'real'. Matter of the fact is, as I think, there IS no 'real', because its all in the mind. You can make it as good or bad for urself as you tune your mind to. True, systems, and differences of systems, and a widely and generally accepted notion of '(New) world order (read 'disorder')' are elements without which modern world could not exist. True, if things were, at all, any different, the whole course of events in our past, present and future would have to change; but does'nt this all appear a little too rigid for you? Why do you have to surrender your life to a belief called 'fate', that governs the important changes of events in your perception?...


Why would you not want to use for your own peace, and for others as a bonus, the inner powers, or potential that u possess? Why just sit back and accept things 'just as the way they are'? Does'nt this sound depressive and loser-ish too?..

But in the end, the freedom of choice is only one's own, and this choice comes from perception, and the refinement and evolution of perception all through life.

The 'world' out there, no matter how hostile it seems, offers itself to us fully, only if we have the eyes to see. We bring upon ourselves, incidents of elation and mishaps, consciously or subconsciously. The more we are aware, the more chances decrease for the 'mishaps', and this awareness, in turn, primarily comes from observation and analytical and internalization skills. All this determines what parts of our experiences remain in what section of the mind, and mould our personality in what way. This leads to the development of belief systems and perception in our mind. It is basically the individual who determines, partially by genetics, and also by learned or adapted behavior, what parts of information to process and retain as knowledge, and what to forgo in the conscious mind. We can either accept, without questioning, what has already been researched and practised by our predecessors, put forth to us basically; OR, we could exercise our urge to learn, our inquisitive nature as humans, a bit more with time to understand the 'system' or 'dimension' or 'world' we live in.

So, to conclude: the world you want is the world in your mind, and that's where you actually live in your spirit. I, as a dominant idealist, would say my world is peaceful, where people are not scared and hiding behind masks; where the worst happens to the worst, in whatever way, and most of the people smile at each other with genuine human love.

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