apt. I like that.
I would like to hear more about how we can help to open humanity.
Certainly some cultures are very closed and very entrenched. Do you
think that there could be conscious steps that could be made to find
your "key".
Thanks,
Malcolm
On Mar 30, 3:43 pm, Ash <ashkas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is my belief that we live in a great place, the best, worst, and even the
> just right one. Of all hypothetical worlds we live in one where the
> intricate balance of forces present a natural order, thus I am, here and
> now. One where I may choose many personal and intimate associations and
> relationships of varying significance to that order, and am in awe at the
> immensity of it's intricate interconnections yet cold impersonality of
> fate(s).
>
> At times I think we are doing exactly what we should, it all has meaning and
> we are serving that purpose. But, what exactly it is we are doing is quite a
> question! Some things we can do well, some fruits are beyond measure, and
> they tend to radiate a wide spectrum. Just as I think there is a key to
> opening an individual I believe there is a similar one in opening humanity,
> and we are seeking it out through civilizations, cultures, individuals.
> "Know thyself." It is inspiring to consider what fruits of civilization
> could be beyond measure, and it stretches the imagination. Another more
> inspiring notion is that civilization could work well, considering what it
> would look like, and what it might take to get us there. That means there is
> plenty challenge, achievement, and room for growth in everything we are and
> do for an indefinite amount of time. What we do well tends to fit that idea
> in my opinion, and successively promotes the common good, promoting each
> individual to experience greatness and excellence within themselves.
>
> Guessing I shouldn't complicate the matter tonight, so I'll leave the
> philosophy for another time.

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