Friday, March 6, 2015

3.6.15 No inherent ‘meaning’ save the absolutely mind blowing magnificence



I think life happens.  That it’s about survival.  That there is no inherent ‘meaning’ save the absolutely mind blowing magnificence and the reality of survival and challenges and luscious moments and death.
     Silver spoons obscure this, and we forget. If by chance or hard work we are buffered from the perilous edge of survival, we forget quickly that wildlife isn’t ever hanging out. It’s finding food, and then not becoming food. Humans all over the world are seriously bent upon having food to stay alive. After that, shelter, safety.
     If there’s juice left over after survival, we and many other species tend to begin to use our time as we listen to urges.. We learn to care. As we find the time and space for exploration. Creativity. Creations.
      I’ve spent my entire life wondering at being here. Not exactly looking for a ‘reason’, but still, seeing it there, the existence, and walking with both the experience and the concept.
     And now at this age, being inside of it. Being present. Learning to let the past and future go, unless there is conscious intent.
     Really pares things down. The moment.
     The conceptual philosophical stuff becomes just so much silly expository trash. It becomes a useless intellectual exercise in navel gazing.
     The useful stuff is in how we spend the time that we have.




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