To see the world as the likes of God

We can see the resemblance, but do we know our storytellers are our seers?

Doesn’t matter the scripture, the influence or the style.

Within the deepest parts of ourselves, we are in tune with one another.

When it is said that we do not operate on the full percentage of our brain, mind you, the other percentage is merely ticking in our subconscious. But to be a conscious being, fully, is our greatest aptitude.

I see the patterns in this world, and those that express themselves of it. Our future is presently here, if we take a step back and look onto the thoughts of our peers… and most importantly, ourselves.

When insanity hits us, or when we’re “intoxicated” under the likes of alcohol, cigarettes or any drug… That substance promotes a heavy tapping into the subconscious.

We all have experienced the brutally honest drunk, who can express memories you’ve never heard, emotions they rarely tend to, or the harsh reality of the way they perceive the world. Normally all of this lies dormant, and they seem like a completely different being.

I am thankful to my upbringing, my parents- their personalities, and every experience. Each chapter has foretold my greater growth, or demise. Seeing everyone as a reflection of yourself, helps to give empathy and tolerance, while providing a model.

Always striving for perfection, I have had the right goal, but without the proper vision. Flaws can be simple, or complex, but deeply rooted. To see the humor, is always a great way to cope; no matter with yourself, or another.

To achieve a fully open, conscious, tolerant, and happy self would be my ultimate goal. To hold a great calm and steady wave of thinking will ease the process. I do not know that every wound has been healed in the greatest leaders of peace and love… I would assume we all have to reap the lessons of pain, to be humane. To have experienced, to understand, is to truly know. With that being said, I know I will always have that pit in my soul.  Loss, love, loss of love. That’s what fuels our desire in everything, especially the greater insanity that lies within us all.

One Response to “To see the world as the likes of God”

  1. Fatima Says:

    I hope you had a great Christmas! ;D

    A little smile, a word of cheer, a bit of love from someone near; a little gift from one held dear, best wishes for the coming year… May you have a wonderful 2008! ^_^

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