Quote from: cindianna_jones on July 22, 2006, 10:13:05 PM
I am an optimist. I really do believe that the world is filled with honest and decent people.
I believe that we each embody the entire range of the human condition, from saint to serial killer. It's ALL in there, all the love and compassion... and all the hatred and contempt. The differences lie in what we choose to express, the crayons we pick to paint our selves and our lives with. So many of us struggle to paint meaning into our lives, to figure out "who we are."
And in our haste and insecurity, we allow others to do that for us. We're americans. We're christians. We're muslims. Jews. Canadians. Democrats. Republicans. In our desperation to be somebody, someTHING, we plaster ourselves with labels, becoming paper-mache people, hollow and empty inside... enslaved soldiers dying in idealogical wars for mass thoughtforms that see us as cannon fodder and nothing more.
In the end, individuals are humanities only hope. But individuals are so few and far between, such anomolies in this world, that I just don't know if we'll ever have true peace. Find some miraculous way to wake up the sleepers en masse, to unplug them from their drunken addictions, and... perhaps. Heck, maybe that's what Jesus himself tried to do - and look at how far he got with it.
But Steph asked how to know which religion is right.
I say... DIG. Never, ever stop digging. Find the bottom of that damn rabbit hole. And when you do, start digging again. Screw the answers you find - they were just placed there to tempt you to stop digging. "REST," they say, "at last you've figured it out. You're so brilliant!"
Don't listen to them. Instead, keep asking bigger and better QUESTIONS.
Questions open doors. Answers lock them.