Clyde Harris III
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Why Wait?
As I was growing up, I intuitively knew to keep a balanced and harmonious lifestyle in whatever way I could. I based my success in that endeavor as a level of satisfaction with my current feelings. My judgement for how I was developing and performing was and still is based on disciplining my experiences from the inside out. Even though I was consistently active physically, I also found time to test my mental to micromovement reactions with video games or rest my spirit by watching TV. Some people believe that TV is a bad influence no matter what you watch but deep within I know that it depends on the subject of the objective perspective you look at in ANY situation we experience. The only reason I’ve found making that true is that polarities exist in repelling planes. This means that whereever we can find something we don’t like— that makes us feel bad within, then we can find the repelled plane of that to feel well. It’s as if the bad side of it exists on a invisible string connected to the good side. Once we can see that is always present, we begin to see past the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ to experience an essence of existence. As I became more knowledgeable of self, I began to want to engage that same spark in ways that are stereotypically looked at as detrimental. In this thinking and approach I found that Life equates to math in the sense that the truth of whatever the subject is will align with common sense and logic or add up to the right ‘number’. This brought me to the 2 questions: “How do we share this existence without access to the same knowledge that the most intelligent revolutionaries of history had access to in their lifetime?” and “Why don’t more people access this ability more frequently if it can benefit us so?”.
By Clyde Harris III5 years ago in Humans
