Humans on a continual basis ache for much more. Aching for a lifetime partner, a place of residence that says its us, a vehicle to get us from A to B with certain standards in mind but most of all we think of a certain burn of what our “call” is in life. We stand in line at the supermarket pondering details of what should be done tonight or tomorrow. We replicate each other but mysteriously try to be more unique than the next person. We pinch ourselves when we’ve acted like a jackass or rude to another knowing damn well it did no good. We exam our income planning what’s/how much for good, gasoline, bills and so forth. We pull teeth at work thinking more can be said of me than this.
We embrace our own deity faithfully examining our good deeds vs. bad. We selfishly turn to a pack of coyotes when some hyenas invade our space in a disgruntling manner or even if they’re going somewhere else and just ignoring or fighting with them. We watch television secretly wanting everything you see. We feel alone when we do have a good family or nice mate. We all hide in our own way behind the doors of war, child molestation, murders, rapes, adultery, cursing, unforgiving, alcohol, and drug abuse, littering and so forth. We bloom to a new day knowing a loved one has cancer, HIV or other terminal disease.
When it all comes down to the earthly order of things we’re all living our ache venturing lives. Positioning ourselves as a complete whole. No better or worse than anyone else. When we remember ourselves as humans we remember that we all want to be loved, we all contribute to our family’s strength, we grow as a community when we leave out judgment and hatred, we all appreciate our spiritual society- but most of all we get back ten fold in whatever we put out in all of these. Ache for your own individualistic growth.
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