Passionate, yet Sensitive
Finding my inner voice and learning to listen to it has given me the insights I've needed to continue functioning. The world once seemed hostile to me. It wasn't until I said enough is enough, did I take the time to learn a number of methods to test and improve my quality of life. Through utilizing of the scientific method, I challenged the voices of my peers
The voice of god is commonly used in meditation and religion text. To me, interpreting that phrase, the voice of god, is more akin to a parent instructing a child on how to behave. It is my belief that all parents want their children to prosper regardless of the upbringing they infuse into their child's psychology. A generally accepted idea in America, at least the version of America I grow up in, is that your child should out-grow your teachings. Internally, when I think about teaching my children, I think primarily about giving them the hardest learned lessons I've learned, in the correct temperance relative to the mistakes they made. They have to learn how to prosper on their own, through following their own interests
Whether or not a god exists, as defined by Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Shintoism, Buddhism, or Taoism, is beyond my comprehension. What is within my comprehension is the ability to emulate and characterize myself in the stories I'm told about a god in a meditative or religious text. Yes, I think a lot about following my own interests vs following what others tell me to do. You either do too, or you're still masking it through life, in my opinion.. The really lucky of us, manage to develop a vocation around their collective interests. Through like mined individuals identifying each other, crowds form almost effortlessly
The transition from listening to a single voice in the crowd to feeling the momentum of the crowd is insummarizable, it must be experienced. For a crowd to prosper, those with the most historical knowledge must take on the duty to remind and reward others within the crowd of the accomplishments the crowd has made together. The prosperity of the crowd is directly reflected by the Emotional Intelligence of the individuals within the crowd. Through promoting our peers, we strengthen our internal voices collectively and we intuitively develop a set of standards to live up to. By criticizing our peers, we more often repeat mistakes from our past and have to relearn. Through holding each other accountable, we prosper by preventing deterioration