Mujuuryu Oneway

By Serge Norguard. Filed in Personal, Philosophy/Religion  |  
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As we begin today to move forward, we begin to realize that there are somethings in life that can be changed, somethings in life that cannot be changed and it is through this journey that we realize that there are times that our own mindset needs to be changed.

For it is through change that we as a humanity can do something, it is this change that makes you and Serge humans and it is this which we call change that brings sometimes the best of us and the worst of us.

In a world plagues by everything and anything, can we do something about it ? Who knows, an individual trying to change the world on their own may fail but to change with all and to move with a single unit.. maybe, just maybe. Though thinking about it and procrastinating about it, does not make a difference at all.

Serge could talk about this for countless nights and the moon would have waxed and wane till no more. What is needed right now is individualistic and realistic change for each and everyone of us. To walk a journey of a thousand steps, we need to take one to begin with and so to do we need to start off with ourselves to move the world and to move the galaxy.

Although Serge is not religious, there is a quote from a saint of whom he does not remember. In that quote it was stated that although God controlled the universe and all..it was through prayers that we as a humanity control God. Taking to account what was stated, we can break it and inject some wisdom into this.

God can be taken to account as a Universe, something we would like to change. Then we take ourselves as the prayers and when one open the eyes of the mind; we realize that we can in fact move the winds and the Gods and the universe. And if we so wish it, death to a deity.

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