Let it be known of the mortal realm that it is neither the realm of the
almighty nor the realm of sheoul, of lost souls; but the realm that
rests between and in the middle of those two realms. As such, no mortal
creature shall ever rise to the triumphant heights of angelic beings,
nor will they be lowered unto the demons of the Hell, though they may
come close in either direction they choose to pursue.
The land of
the mortal creatures is a realm of balance and measure, where the end
result is unimportant and the journey is all that matters. Until such a
time comes to pass wherein all mortal creatures recognize the importance
of each other and learn to work in harmony, such extremes will occur
that give cause to fight and squander lives. Until each mortal that is
tasked with responsibility reaches out to grasp and until each Mortal
learns of the balance that must be found between good and evil within
themselves, there will be much tragedy and bloodshed and suffering.
For
truly, the pursuit of peace and happiness is divine and the pursuit
against is divine in its own right as an opposing mirror image and truly
no mortal being will ever truly come to differentiate between the two
in every situation. Mortals will come that are seemingly evil, but are
truly noble and surely some will come that seem noble that are truly
evil and to any bystander caught in the middle of these struggles,
neither side will be obvious for the perceptions of those viewing will
be their own and the perceptions of those fighting will be their own.
Surely,
also, true wrong and right can not be discerned by mortals governed by
perspective; only those who return to true enlightenment shall see it in
its entirety and recognize the futile strains of recursive thought and
action that other mortals so keenly thrust themselves toward. To ascend
past all perspective is the true divine nature of mankind, for it is
their lot to do so and their responsibility to care for and tend to all
other matters of their homes; orbs of dirt and sky that float serenely
through the heavens; from the biggest animals to the smallest insects to
the plants that cover all of their home.
And brother will fight
brother and sister will fight sister and they will all fight each other,
as is according to their nature, however they will see the true meaning
of that fighting in time and will seek to remain true to each other
regardless of their personal tribulations. And thus will true peace
spread throughout their home; not by the eradication of all that is
viewed to be evil, but through the acceptance and allowance of such; for
balance is the way of their existence and balance between the heavenly
and the lost most of all; so they may better traverse the
all-encompassing tribulations of their mortal plane.
But such a
balance will not be attained without its own tragedy and suffering
through tribulation. For surely, to save the mortal plane and its
inhabitants, it must surely come close to destruction, first; for that
is the miracle of life and the cycle of death and rebirth. It is the lot
of these mortal creatures to solve the problems that we can not for
they are of flesh and blood and spirit and we are merely spirits without
bodies, awaiting our chance to join our brethren and communicating
feebly to them through subconscious avenues of thought our wisdom to
combine with their experiences.
For no true miracle came by
itself, but through tragedy and through perseverance and no creature,
mortal or other, has ever learned true knowledge or wisdom without a
small death and a rebirth of thought. So, too, no spirit grows without
first being born and living and then dying and returning to their
spiritual world; only to repeat the cycle.
Think not of Hell as
you have been told to think of it, but instead view it as a healing
place for the souls who were damaged by their journey to the middle
realm. A place to recover and relearn who they are for having been made
to forget through extreme force. That is another cycle of death and
rebirth all its own and some are so broken as to be beyond repair and
stew and stir in their dark thoughts throughout the long millenia.
Many
times in the past has mankind been thrust through cycles of death and
rebirth to reach the current age of the world. Each passing of the cycle
brings us closer and closer to this 'balance' that we must find. For
ages, now, many who have been lost have fought against the completion of
this cycle and this pattern, pushing it to a head. So much so that
ancient prophecy must be revisited; dusted and taken off the shelf; and
scientists must come together to determine the extent of damages to come
based on varying factors of natural disasters long overdue by their own
reckoning.
So, too, will philosophers and others come together
to theorize and discuss the changing nature of the world and many will
rise to fight against it even more, for they know that with its coming,
everything they have indulged in and loved will be at an end and instead
of accepting the ending of such with dignity and good will, they feel
empty and hollow, as that is the nature of sin and excess: to always
enter, but never fill and when it is gone, to leave you feeling emptier
than before.
IN their struggles, they shall bring about the end
of their current age and the beginning of the next with increasing speed
so that what has built up over long centuries and millenia will release
and unfold and be done with in the passing of a few years. Forget what
you have known and been taught, for you have been lied to and deceived
by your fellow man in their pursuit and thirst for power over this
middle world, where power was always intended to falter and fall short.
For
no man shall have dominion over another and no man shall take advantage
of another overly often without it ruining them and dragging them from
enlightenment. Thus, power shall always corrupt the unworthy of power
and shall always favor those who are worthy, and very few mortals will
be found that are worthy of such power; for even the Great King Solomon
the Wise was eventually dragged down and conquered by his own power.
Instead,
each man shall be as equal to each man, and each woman, too; and each
animal and plant. Respect will be given and received equally and thanks
will be given when any life must be taken to provide sustenance for
another. They will learn of war and peace in the same breath and stay
ever optimistic while preparing for the worst; for as long this mortal
realm exists in the middle of the other two, so too shall there always
exist those who have no good thought in store for their neighbor.
And
no man has right to judge another, for are not the mistakes of one man
the mistakes of every man? For surely one mans mistake is the mistake of
many others that turn up their noses; or many have made mistakes of
similar magnitude and turn up their noses. Judge not lest ye be judged
yourself and attack not lest ye be willing to face the heat and truth of
the attack returned against yourself. For, if you can not abide the
heat of the flames, it is not wise to stand inside the fire.
Every
man has the right to defend himself, but to do so adequately and with
no more force than is absolutely necessary. Wisdom and compassion;
patience and understanding. All must be used in every aspect of life,
even while under attack by another, for the attack itself may not be
right or wrong, good or evil and each person involved may not be any of
those things, but some confused mixture that strikes against each other
without thought or reason.
So when you fall under attack,
consider the person attacking and for what reason. Stick to truth, even
if it does not favor you, for truth shall lead to the balance that is
necessary for the middle realm to exist. Truth that all things are
necessary in the correct time and place, even killing another being. So,
too, must it be that these mortal creatures toil and tend to their home
and waste not time overly much in luxury, though luxury should be
allowed. Responsibility must come and then luxury, such should be the
priority of all mortal creatures.
So, too, must time be made for
thought and for meditation which will further thought and allow these
mortal creatures to understand their place in the grand scheme of
things. Systems have been designed to prevent people from thinking and
meditating; forces people to act unnaturally and toward a cycle of abuse
and slavery that is not beneficial to the rest. Such systems will in
time destroy themselves or be destroyed by the people, so fear not and
do not wonder overly often if it is your duty to participate in such
fighting.
If it were your duty, you would be doing it; it would
be as instinct for you and opportunity after opportunity would be there
waiting. Concern yourself more with thought and meditation and honest
work, for those are the virtues needed when the fighting is done and
peace is called upon once more.
The meaning of life is simply to
live and the ultimate goal is to find balance, both in yourself and with
nature and with all other things; so, too, is the goal of every mortal
creature, especially those with abilities beyond that of other mortal
creatures and especially those mortal creatures who view themselves to
be above and superior to all other mortal creatures; for their arrogance
and vanity is nothing more than self-delusion and insecurity and if
they truly wished to prove their superiority, they would push more
toward finding that balance and equality for all things, including
things that can not speak or communicate.
Intricately we are
bound together through a series and system of events and circumstances
that brings us together at the same time as dividing us and making us
stumble through the darkness; the better with which to find the light
and the better with which to see the way and the better with which to be
awed by the majesty of light once we find our way back out and sit
blinking in the changed environ.
From subconscious to conscious; from conscious to word; from word to pen; from pen to paper; from paper to eyes; from eyes to conscious; from conscious to subconscious. Insanity is a state of mind which every human suffers from, but few realize their own insanity or the insanity of those around them, for some forms of insanity are considered to be the norm. Mankind has chased insanity since the dawn of our existence and now we see it staring us down; our demons unleashed from Pandora's Box at our own curiousity's request; those that come before us setting the pace for our insanity by following the paths of those that came before them and them before them. Our suffering; entirely our own creation, though far removed and the creation of a different generation; when will we waken from our cooperative nightmare and begin to truly experience life as was first intended?
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