Ok, um, there is a lot of judging going on. As in, people trying to shape other people's opinion based on how their own opinion conflicts with the others' and how they feel about the conflicting opinions.
---Hmm. Is that good?---
And.. there are some people who believe that their opinion is the only right opinion... and that all others are wrong to some degree... and then, when disagreed with, they form a conflict, duking it out with their opinion vs. their opponents. And many win.
---Mm... I don't know.---
So, maybe perhaps veilleicht possibly this might could come from a miscommunication of some sort. Like, say...
Well, my deceased uncle once said this:
"God is like a gem."
Meaning, I think, that people can look at this beautiful thing from infinitely many angles, and they come to conclusions based on what part of the gem they see. Some say it's beautiful, some say it's ugly, some are in between, and some are totally unrelated.
So, maybe we can apply God to all of creation. And infinitely many perspectives arise of the same fundamental thing.
---Shoot, I think I screwed up some where.---
So, then, maybe conflicts come from differing perspectives of creation. And resolving those conflicts results in the perspectives changing and expanding to see more of the gem. And, this keeps happening over and over again. And all these perspectives see more and more of the gem, the ugly parts and the good parts and the in between parts and the totally unrelated parts. And eventually, from all this conflict, every perspective can see the gem as a whole.
And then, maybe, that's the point of living in the 3D world. To see the whole of the gem. Then, when we can see all of the gem, we ascend. To what I don't know, I would think 4D, because 4D sees things in 3 dimensions, because now you can see all sides of the gem, where 3D perspectives see things in two dimensions (proof- you can only see the front and maybe the sides of your monitor right now, but not the back; it's like drawing a cube on paper, you can't see all sides at once, only those sides visible on paper.) But who knows, maybe 5D. Or something else.
So then the point of existence is to conflict so that we may better see all that is!
---Beautiful, but it could use some work.---
Alrighty, so the title of this is 'Hang me or hug me'.
---Explain?---
If the point of 3D existence is growth through conflict, and I mean conflict in any shape or form, not as hand to hand combat or something, then we must conflict, because that is the goal. So come to your own conclusions, as these will help you to understand everything that is better, and maybe eventually we will see what we mean, we will resolve our miscommunication, and see the world through another's perspective, and hence gain more perspective of the gem. But, before we can do that, we have to make conclusions to be torn down. So, hang me or hug me, whatever you wish.
It's all our world, after all.
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Right now, my ideologies are being blasted down one by one. And, I'm a teenager. I think very very much. I was trying to form a new idea, and typing this down cemented it to a degree in my mind.
And it proceeded further.
This evening, there is a show called "Criminal Minds" that is about a team of cop/psychiatrists employed by the government to track down crazy killers. Today, it was about a woman who took small women and turned them into dolls by paralyzing them with drugs and dressing them up. Brrr. Anyway, it rather depressing, and when the commercial break came I noticed how cheery and bright the commercials were in contrast to the program (It's the Holiday Season!)... and it made me think about the war across the sea, and the people who come back crazy, because they have been made to kill other people. There are two ways of ensuring that your troops don't go crazy: they're already slightly mad, or keep them a long distance from the killing. In this modern day and age, most war deaths seem to be distant, at least to those not close to the dead. Even to the soldier, setting off a shell is just setting off a shell; it's not killing someone. You may say, "Well, I just killed another one," but you really don't feel like you killed someone... until you see it, caused directly by you. You threw the grenade, or you thrust the knife that resulted in that guy dying... and, you see it in his eyes, the look as he knows he is dead, the fear, his life going through his eyes, and then he is gone, that one last spark of that guy is stuck in your mind... and it haunts you. And it slowly drives you crazy. Fortunately for the generals, you may either go AWOL, commit suicide, or finish your "tour" (what a nice sounding word, tour. Sounds like you're going on vacation! A tour to Iraq! Well how wonderful!) and no harm is done except to you. Back home, though, it's just reported as another statistic, and mildly thought of on a certain day that they tell everyone to think on, and you go unnoticed, as not many care about you, as opposed to, say, who's on American Idol. And then my thought went to... how can people do that? How can people not care about someone (two people actually) who has died an unjust, undeserved death, or may well have? How can someone just not care? And I shed a few tears, because as I thought that, a solution (not a definite one though) came to me. A culture (at least in America) has evolved, I think, that distracts us from the real suffering of the world. Was it on purpose? I don't know or care, really. But, we have come to where we brush off a serial killer by saying "Oh, look, dearest, there's a killer on the Television." "Oh, how interesting. What's the weather going to be? I need to know what to wear tomorrow." (Ok, maybe not, but that is an exaggerated version of what I see.) Two hundred people killed at a concert because of stampeding. So? Or maybe a couple thousand in the Phillipines because of an earthquake, volcano and flood in the same thirty days. What's that got to do with me? I don't know them. So, we're more disconnected form the world than others. Well, maybe a starving person in Mongolia doesn't give a hoot about world affairs. Maybe we're all rather self centric, you know? So, I talked to my mom about this, and I told her that it really shook me that almost everybody just doesn't care. And she said, in effect, that people with bills to pay and mouths to feed and Thanksgiving turkeys to cook and a new career to set up really doesn't have time to be caring about everything else.
So, I went outside, and said (rather selfishly I think) to myself: "Well, what's the point of paying bills if you just don't care?"
So, then I thought, don't be thinking that, everyone is here alive and breathing for some purpose. Yeah, ok, but why are they here then? Taking the realization I made in typing all of the above, and this latest train of thoughts, I thought, Well maybe it has to do with ego. Like, maybe, the point is to embrace the ego, as we have everything else. For example, animals seem to have little ego. They just react to their surroundings. They have no spreadsheets, no schedule, no clock, no structure to their life. They just... do. And the ego, that is the ability to structure. Structuring an autonomous world, however, creates conflict. It creates all the problems, out of thin air perhaps. So, maybe the point of existence is to somehow embrace both the autonomy and the structure.
But wait, just yesterday you said that the point of existence is to see everything.
Well, maybe, they're one and the same. Embrace the ego, and see all.
How would that work? I frankly can't answer that. That's what seems to be coming up right? The Great Understanding. Not 2012 or aliens or some BS like that. Maybe it's called by a different name, ascension perhaps, but I call it...
The Great Understanding.
Wow.
See how quickly my thought processes proceed and change? It's really annoying sometimes.
People are looking deeper into themselves, and it's a scary thing to see sometimes...
So they try and create distractions so they don't have to look at what's real... because it's intense and terrifying sometimes to feel more and see more, so they create fake realitys and distract themselves from whatever they can to get them a little further down the road....
But, change is inevitable, it's coming whether we are ready or not....
Everytime I read your post, I didn't see "hang me" I saw "hang on to me" and different things I had to look twice to see the hang part.... I wouldn't want to hang anyone, I definitely rather hug them but be "real" with them at the same time :)
It is true that we all must begin to be accepting of eachothers views. Realize that one mans truth is not anothers. We have all experienced our own lives inorder to find our own truths & that journey is never over it is always evolving, that is what is important in coming to places like this, to have new truths opened up and either you let it resonate or you don't it's up to you. I have yet to really see anyone on here say "this is how it is the end, double stamp no erasies" For the most part most of us realize that we should nto be criticizing eachothers truths. It is nice to add your own view into the mix as to get a wide array of opinions on subjects etc, but we must remember that no one is forcing anything. It isn't until you make a decision to be offended or take a disgruntled stance that it turns into a conflict.
Yeah, I wrote it in a moment of inspiration and now all I want is replies.
Phooey.