Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Cleansed Antidote
Good morning, we wash our hands everyday in belief that the germs will go away. Things we cannot see or feel we wash away. We try to use this same concept with things that we can feel and see but what affect does it really have. Can we really wash our hands of things we care about, people we connect with and lives that make a difference but still burden us? There will always be some strife that will appear from time to time. Maybe we shouldn’t be looking to wash away these things, the people or the lives completely but just the strife which in turn is the germ creating all the mayhem. Sounds simple but is actually a hard concept to achieve. We believe the easiest way is to eliminate all from all angles but are we missing a key piece by allowing ourselves to fixate on solitude. The washing of your hands doesn’t mean your hands disappear but the microorganisms hopefully will. So those things, people and lives don’t disappear but hopefully the friction will. Sometimes we don’t realize we are causing the friction and will continue to cleanse but there is no affect. Sometimes the opposing is the cause but are not aware or may be aware but do not care and so the cycle continues. Our hands become wrinkled and pale, there’s not much more we can do. When it won’t leave that means it was meant to stay. There are good germs and bad germs and washing only takes away the bad ones. There’s a reason for sure and we cannot deny purpose. There’s no antidote for evolution.
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