October 24, 2011

Life Is!

Life Is!


Some question: what is life? The answer in this seemingly complex question is amazingly simple in it’s complexity! Life, simply, well, is! It is in error to put “not”, anywhere near the word “Life”. Life is not – well – not, because life is! Within that simple statement: Life is!, are three related, yet unrelated things:
  1. Life is aspiration, with all its failures, successes and stalemates. Aspirations that never got out of the thought process, one’s that were stifled by naysayers and aspirations that took flight.
  2. Life is also vision, how we see reality and how everyone else sees it at the same time, all together, mixed up into one pot of stew. For everyone sees reality quite differently from everyone else, yet everyone’s reality is the truth within his or her own limited point of view. If we put everyone’s reality together, mix them up, apply heat and pressure, reality, though so vastly different to everyone else, is crystal clear, once our own blinders are taken off.
  3. Life is finally choice. We chose what we believe, regardless if that belief is brainwashed into us, or if we seek it out. We chose to believe – whatever it is we believe. We chose to accept or not to accept, we chose to turn right, left, go forward or turn back. We chose to stay or to go, to live or to survive without life. Life is made up of our own choices that we, ourselves chose.
We have no choice but to live and to die by our own choices, visions and aspirations. If a vision inspires you, chose  to pursue it, for if you let it die, apart of you dies with it, and you will feel it’s loss – called regret!

In short:

Life Is!



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