Me to We
There is always division here.
Life internally, mentally is a set of connections whose boundaries are chosen largely out of functionality. When I intend a concept, I must draw it’s borders within my mind.
Wherever we define, we are in effect dividing something from the mass of ideas that would appear as chaos otherwise.
While giving value to a concept, person, or theme, we inevitably shift value from other things. This is merely preference.
In the world as a whole, as a living thing, our preferences must become less possessive if we would like to continue.
Thoughts are resources, and though those resources are often used for leisurely criteria, we would do well to acknowledge their weight and worth outside of our minds.
Can anything happen through our world that doesn’t exist as an idea? Do things outside of our experience have potential without their initial observation?
I, Me, acknowledge We — perhaps without boundaries outside of the physical — as a single entity without obligation or possessive ideals on it’s own.
The primary obligations We would do best to cultivate before moving too far ahead are those of resonance, of empathy and compassion for the world in which we operate.
To continue without this essential mirror has proven disasterous.
Please consider this.
