Wednesday, June 11, 2008

A State of Suffering

Looking around ourselves we find the world to be in a state of suffering. Everyone we see has hidden troubles written upon their faces, and even the countries of the world seem to always be in a constant state of anxiety and depression. The world we see everyday when we turn on our televisions or read our newspapers is wanting to scream out for help--for someone to save it--yet it never does, simply because it's afraid that no one is out there to answer. The ways of the world today reflect the notion that salvation from God does not exist.

The main contribution to today's way of life, is the individuals lack of personal appreciation for their involvement and place in the world. No one takes the time today, to see the greater purpose of their day to day routines. Mankind's shortsightedness never allows him to see what he did today, saved or destroyed a life around him. We never really understand that a smile could save a persons life, and never acknowledging someone contributed to their death...


Thus, the world goes on in it's stress, because people don't see how much they really need each other.


When we start involving ourselves with the welfare of others we will have put God back into our lives and into the world. When we wake up with the idea, "Who's life can I change today?" instead of worrying about what bills to pay, we will have brought hope back to this civilization. Our effort to care about each other must be greater than our effort to satisfy ourselves and what we think are our own personal needs. Because, the needs of humanity involve all of us, but the gratification to ourselves only leads to our loneliness and to our troubles.


We should begin each day in personal reflection to the ideals of charity, benevolence, and happiness. Then go out into the world and try to implement those ideas instead of "personal goals"...

If all the stars in the sky can hold up the heavens, then all of us can hold up mankind.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear Inverse halo,

I have visited your website and on occasion read your blog posts. And I acknowledge your push on a better philosophy for society.

BUT, I hardly think that you
(Inverse halo), really grasp the concept or even value of your own words. I recently visited another site attached to yours which was entitled, "the Coronation of Care".

Useless and mindless propagation seems to be the shtick of your ranting and apparent philosophy. Everything that seems to talk about taking a form of action about life, I don't see properly represented by this group.

So, I propose this to you Inverse halo,
"If you wish to challenge the thoughts of man (especially the wisdom of past thinkers), commit to a siding with one particular philosophy, politic, or religion!"

Your useless banter only makes it apparent that your all smoke and mirrors.

Sincerely, Walter Tucker

Anonymous said...

Walter Tucker?
This Walter Tucker?:

http://www.cannabisculture.com/magazine/cc09/activist/church/index.html

Be advised, there is a small, hard to see bit of nudity on this website.