Don’t Fight for Life, Live It!

Nature abhors balance, sameness, and the return to the way it was. If you think nature wants things to stay the same, watch the heavens where man cannot be blamed. The universe finds balance quite boring and will not tolerate it for very long.

It’s the same fight that has gone on in the universe, beginning with the Big Bang. Entropy wins! It is the second law of Thermodynamics. Order will always give way to disorder. Just experience your Starbucks coffee getting cold before you finish it. That is the way of universal nature.

How grandiose is man to think that he/she can subjugate the forces of nature to be under his/her total control, like the infant that thinks they were the cause of their parent’s illness and the pain of everyday life. Stasis is a myth created by man out of fear of the unknown. Nature could care less about global warming. The planet will survive long after our species has irradicated itself.

Man does have the gift of entropy to harness the energy of disorder to further his experience – beyond that lies only the insanity of doing the same things over and over and expecting the results to change.

The best we can do is tap into disorder to create momentary order. That is our destiny of existence, in my humble opinion. Why use our precious time to fight the inevitable? Rather, to live life as the observer of the universe and be an agent of change.

To get a better understanding of entropy, Watch YouTube.

To all those on Facebook who speak of the daily apocalypse that is being created by our elected officials, Ayn Rand warned of these events nearly 50 years ago. Her warnings fell on deaf ears then, and Facebook dramatizations are like pissing in the wind and trying to avoid the back spray today.

Pick Up The Rope of the Universe

It came to me in a dream some 10+ years ago. I entered a completely white room with no windows or doors.  As I entered, the opening behind me closed, leaving me in a totally white void space.  Suddenly I noticed a rope hanging from the side. It appeared white also, and about the size used in junior high to climb to the ceiling in gym class, except it was attached by a metal plate to the white wall in front of me.

I picked it up and started pulling on it, as tho by pulling I could escape this white room. After a short while, it occurred to me that I was accomplishing nothing and still in the white room. So I dropped the rope!  As soon as I did, the white room disappeared and I was free.  Ever since that dream, I have tried to remind myself to “just drop the rope”.

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Universal Thinking – Care About

Post 65 Dont Worry

Having read many accounts of those who have had a near-death experience, they nearly all speak to the fact that we spend too much of our lives caring about the wrong things. That seems to be a universal regret, that we have been lulled into caring about the things that we cannot control and which consume our lives away until it is too late.

Remember, it is always now!

What’s it all mean?

I remember the early R. Crumb comics.  The one character that intrigued me was Mr. Natural.  Other characters would seek out, and follow him around and ask the same question over, and over; “What does it all mean, Mr. Natural?”.

Of course, the joyous and inquisitive part of me came out and wanted to know just what R. Crumb could possibly come up with.  The ultimate, strip response came back as “It don’t mean shit”

That being the possible case, I’m starting to really wonder if it’s time to start having dessert first, for real.  Seriously, if I work out on a regular basis, avoid most other sugars, does it really make sense to stop experiencing one of the things that I couldn’t possibly regret.

Ok, so I am trying to look for answers again.  Being here on behalf of the universe, I feel some obligation to try to maximize the things that put a smile on my face.  Love is the answer!  I love so many foods.  But, when it’s all done, there is just that gnawing feeling in some small secluded corner of my stomach that murmurs out softly; sweet, please!

How, in the universal thinking, right mind, could I justify not succumbing to that urge.  Doesn’t that fall under cruel and unusual punishment?  Rules be damned. Chocolate comes from trees and therefore counts as a vegetable.  That’s it!