Death is a pre-existing condition. Life is also a pre-existing condition. Both of them come with the full-meal-deal package of being born. Life and death walk hand in hand with us for the whole journey. Life. Love. Living. Dying. No one knows where we came from, except the obvious place. Neanderthals went extinct 40,000 years ago. We contain up to 4% Neanderthal DNA inside of us. We loved Neanderthals enough to keep them with us. Finding love is our path, while living. Do we find love, or do we discover love? Does it discover us? If we’re lucky enough, yes. One of the clearest messages sent from unlimited sources in our culture, as well as the universe, is that you must love yourself first. All the many forms of what this means are all true. The playful work of living is making love’s tangible forms true for you. In any and every way possible. One of the multiple sick things in our culture (pick any culture in the world where you happen to live) is people and systems within the culture thinking certain people have the right to tell other people how, what, and who to love. The sick and destructive souls in our culture who senselessly murder other people with guns, knives, cars, and bombs – do so with hearts filled with hate. These twisted souls are starving for love. Love is the answer to so many questions. In the emerging world of AI, we should ask these two questions until we get answers that solve these massive problems: “Why do humans commit murder, and start wars?” Making the life we truly want to live is our assignment here on earth. Self-love, along with self-preservation, should be taught when we are youthfully in awe of the world. Instead, along the way, we are handed societal rules and roadblocks to seeking and finding our own version of love, or we make up our own obstructions and distractions. When, what we most need is to protect love, and help love blossom. Inside. Outside. Everywhere.
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Beautiful, and so true! I've been offline for awhile, and it's lovely to come back and read this. Thank you!
This is very poignant, gives pause and makes one want to stop f’ing around about getting down to the business of living!