Worth another airing

I wrote the post below about 2 years ago or so, and it seems even more applicable today, where it seems that the human race is so unconscious in thought and so plugged into the collective mind that we are no longer curious at all. We blindly accept anything and everything without question.

“Fish Don’t Know They’re In Water”

I was listening to a James Altucher podcast and his guest used a great quote ‘fish don’t know they’re in water’. They are surrounded by it and therefore they don’t see it.

The monoculture that has seemingly and happily been adopted by the human race en masse in the global village that our world has become, has led most to not see the ‘water’ they are in.

This is the danger of not being curious, not questioning, accepting and complying with the one voice, the one picture, you become blind to the real world.

This creates a distorted society where some humans matter and some don’t.

Jump out the water, maybe you’re not a fish.

The darkest day

Today is the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. For many, the current world is dark and getting darker. The mind brings dark and fearful thoughts if we attach to them.

Like everything in life, nature, the universe…there is light and dark, one cannot exist without the other. We can choose to accept and welcome both. Without dark, we can not experience light.

There has to be the opposite for something to exist, so when we feel darkness, light will come, always. It is the Yin and Yang.

The other thing, the more dark something becomes, the more light will come.

All the darkness that people may well be feeling is all temporary, nothing lasts. A great light is coming for the human race and we can all be part of that lightening.

It’s a choice, to look for the light in everything and to accept the darkness as what it is.

Every day will be lighter from today and it can be within ourselves too if we let the light of our essence shine and leave the darkness of our thoughts to be.