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Current mood:  apathetic
I've noticed a reoccuring pattern, time after time, within the conversations of each invidual person i come into contact with. They all seem to be fooled by the mirage, the moral mirror, that society has put up. No matter how hard they try, they can no longer be truly themselves, just as I, Super Ninja Kit, am no longer myself. I am infact a figment of society, a follower if you must. They each judge one another based on societies judgements as a whole. They do not take into consideration what they themselves would prefer, becuase their preferences were formed, morphed at birth, and through the process of ageing, by society, into something completely different. Just as William Wordsworth proposed, there are only three stages of perfection,
Birth: An act or instance of being born. At the immediate moment of birth, one is not affected by society, for the brain cannot handle such a thing. We are for a short while, our true selves.
Dreams: A series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. While society shapes us, in many ways, our dreams are true to who we are, we escape "reality" and i use reality lightly, ( reality is really a moral "fib" white lie if you must) and we are pressed into our own subconcious where we find our true selves.
Death: the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. As we are provided with life, we are provided with the opposite, death. Death is looked at as a negative trait, but why? Death gives an individual what he/she wants the most, to truly be themselves, without judgement or influence by another or soceity, we are truly happy. We only fear death, because we fear being alone.
With three truths laid down, one must formulate a law. Individuals are weak unless banded together by similarities. Without grouping, individiuals would fail to accomplish much. They need moral support, but why do they need moral support? becasue morals are what is deemed "moral" in the eyes of society. If Society were to be ripped away from everyone, the human race, would most likely perish, cease to exist. We need to find ourself progressing towards individual strengths, and self realization rather than conforming to an ideal presented by the majority,or society. Just because an idea is agreed upon by the majority, does not nessicerily deem it right. What makes living the okay thing to do? why is living right? Why is death not the ultimate right, the ultimate truth? Why is death looked at as a negative and not a posotive. People have lost touch with themselves, they rely on others to think for them, the ideas we have today Febuary 25th, 2007 are no different than the ideas we had when we first inhabitted this land. We have not progressed as much as we would like to think, in fact i believe we have done exactly the opposite. We are not as strong as we once were, or as we could be. It is a sad thought indeed. So alas, i stress the importance of self realization, the importance of finding the true you, the true self, for without self realization, you are more, "alone" for you have not yourself, but around you empty corpses without themselves.
5:14 AM
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