Hello fellow ATS members and non-members,
I, like you, am an Earthling, living amongst billions of others like us in that regard. We share so many things and differ in so many ways. We are
unique, we are wonderful, we are funny, we are harsh, we are cute and caring. We have thousands of different traits and millions of different
views.
We are Humans.
There are a lot of different titles we can muster up and call ourselves trying to deviate from that basic truth. Trying to separate each other, trying
to climb the invisible ranks above one another. We do this because we feel compelled to have a sense of security. We feel as if there is not enough on
this planet so we have to secure our own, fending off 'others'. These 'others' are in-truth, the self, potentially dancing the same dance and
feeling like they have to fend against you.
Any classification of 'us' and 'them' is usually competitive in nature which can lead to experiences that can label 'them' as competitors. To
label 'them' is to label unique humans like yourself under one branch of fear. This labeling can deter potential future relationships, can make you
uncomfortable in a very standard situation, and can more often then not strike extremely unloving feelings in your being.
I wish to bring up that point of being human in a compassionate way. Maybe we can think of our best friend. That person to us is a relationship,
someone important. Does it matter their titles? Does it matter what they like and not like? They are close to you and they are someone that you care
about. Can we think of all humans having that potential? Can we think that maybe every human is someones best friend?
In this age of amazing technology we are flooded everyday with incredible amounts of information. Has this information made us lose our compassion?
Maybe rightfully so considering the amounts of blood-shed we hear about. Nonetheless we are subjected to unbelievable amounts of information that
separates 'Humans' and 'Humans'.
If hearing a story of 1000 dead in a 'far off land' doesn't make you flinch it's not your fault, you are subjected to this on a day to day bases.
I would like for a moment to put it in a little bit of perspective though.
Imagine this is your close friend who has now passed - O
This story concerning a thousand dead looks like this to different people (on the bases that every one of these dead had a friend or family member
that cared for them) -
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Does it matter what their titles were? No, they were just like us, Humans. They might have been taught differently because of where they grew up, but
it doesn't change that they are us.
It truly is an unbelievable amount, especially because this is a relatively small figure compared to the deaths that have happened over the past 10
years due to war.
During WWII when millions died they thought they were fighting for their freedom, their country, their liberation. We are now aware that a very select
few profit from war, they LIKE war, they WANT war. We don't have to be pawns in their game.
Please my brothers and sisters, I am just like you, I have my own opinions, friends, family, but deep down, I AM you.
Don't let yourself be classified under a title, you are much more than that. You are a HUMAN, WE ARE.
I hope that you read this with an open heart, who knows, I can be your best friend!
Peace and Love to all of you
(By the way, the picture is a great representation of what we may need to accomplish or strive towards together so we can all become
'Self-Actualized)