Sunday, October 11, 2015

Who are you?


Who are you?

                When we are born, we are complete. Everything we will ever be is contained in the small package of hands, legs, brain and other body parts that make us human. We are a completely different and unique addition to mankind because every human being brings something to the table of existence and the smooth functionality of earthdom.
                This is not speculation. it is not a "maybe". it is what it is. Everyone is unique. That's how God made it to be: billions of people, each different, each bringing something crucial to the continuity and growth of the human race, so that every man lives to serve, to be for the pleasure of his fellows, to oil the hinges of the planet and we who live therein.
                As we grow, it becomes harder and harder to keep to that originality pure; it gets diluted by comparisons, acceptance, competition, praise, even belief in what we should do as a way to 'leave a mark' on society. We were made to leave marks just by being, through relationships, through service. By operating in our original function of service to God and Man, of seeing others before ourselves, of doing for others what we can without expecting anything in return; we leave a mark. Maybe not the mark we think we should leave (and we only think this because we have been diluted); a mark that can be measured in money, achievements and accolades instead of the mark that was intended, one not to be measured by the standards we have then set for ourselves.
                We were not meant for mark but for so much more. To give what we are to the world in its pure form. That is the way we live! We do not care about how the world will receive it, we do not care about what they will make of I, we do not care about tailoring it to what was before and what is now; we give it as we see it, as we feel it and as we know it. This is because the creator of the world made it that way, to plug into the system for a time such as you are ready, for the purpose that it was made.
                Let us not try to understand why we know what we know or see what we see or understand what we do. Let us not try to give name to what we are in a bid to make sense of it. Let us not limit ourselves to what the world can understand and praise. Let us go back to our 0.1 versions and see as we once saw, be as we once were.
                Let us be us: one significant part of a really, really big picture
               


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