Una vida llena de tantos estímulos externos no permite contemplar la belleza de las simpleza de la vida. Un flor, el agua que fluye por el río, las nubes que avisan lluvia, el olor del verdor de un bosque o la frescura de un infante.
Tantas cosas simples se confunden con el caos que nos rodea. Lo ignoramos para que no nos afecte pero la sensibilidad de unos no es igual a la sensibilidad de otros.
Así pues algunos sufrimos el dolor de muchos y otros se hacen de la vista larga, no que juzgue a los que lo hacen pero cada quien tiene un propósito en la vida yo cumplo con el mío y contemplo mi entorno.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (at Crofton, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBdMl1YDhcTbtrJDswdImgbhrYGNb-G8CWVNL40/?igshid=1pzv5lurs8p3d
When your not. When you stop being who you are to become what others expect you to be. Darkness reveals nothing but light that is perceived momentarily. (at Baltimore, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzrSMeLF6_DAqBqAEiusiGDYxkudHLD3DLWnrc0/?igshid=1ct7yqxrcqfuc
Flow like the wind and the air... Majestically and Magnificent... (at Crofton, Maryland)
In all things seen and unseen, there's a fine line in between for everything. Madness and Sanity, Love and Hate, Sensuality and Sexuality, each according to each individual's perceptions.
Then, when much is too much? or, little too few? Is society able to establish these boundaries? Is it possible to accommodate everyone?
If the answer is no, not everyone can be accommodate, then are the rights of the ones left without say wrong? Just because a majority say so?
Take history as a metric. Let's say 500 years ago, a person with epilepsy would be considered a mentally disabled person. How about 50 years ago. Would the color of the skin be a negative factor in human behavior? How about today, is gender any relevant to the human condition?
What about 50 years from now, would the human elderly be treated better or worse than today. Mind you that in this time there are very little and few benefits or laws that protect these population.
Then let's examine our original hypothesis. Where do we put, cut, or establish the fine line?
Can anyone say?
Consider the war between Athenians and Spartans. Each would say that they had the answer, but did they?
No one can stop or detain evolution. Things that are meant to happen will happen and there's nothing that humanity can do about it.
Draókos (The Black Dragon) Psicofilosofía Urbana es (c)1980 Copyright 1980 ICP
Kimberly Thompson
José L Amalbert USAF Vet ___psico-filosofia-urbana.com__ Dislike Smokers & Drnkers. In search of Peace, Quiet, and a HealthyLoving Mind.
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