Reddish skies and yellow rivers won't take my mind of you. And as soon as it dies it is reborn, always in a perpetual sweet and universal creation.
So be mine, be kind, and don't let the good spirits fly.
Monday, 9 February 2015
On the Mood
No one really pays much attention to what really causes someone's mood, especially when in the case of being a bad mood. The main thing that matters to people is the current effects on others.
Even if someone asks why we're upset or happy - because they only tend to notice and ask when we're in these opposite and more intense feelings -, trying to know what happened, usually we only point out one reason. But the fact is that our constant mood depends on so many factors, including invisible ones to ourselves, that it's really hard to have any control on how we feel, though no one seems to acknowledge this, probably because it would mean - besides that we can't control it as we thought - that the old saying of "you choose how things affect you and how you deal with them" is not that valid and it's been making you delude yourself.
So our mood and how we are feeling on a day-to-day basis can be affected mainly by factors that are out of our control, though we're the ones feeling it all. From top of my mind I can list factors such as genetics, light/sun exposure, food that changes the chemical hormonal composition (such as chocolate, for example), bad and good past experiences that imprint in our organism memories of feelings that are instantly replicated when the same or similar experiences are repeated (including traumas, as cerebral/mental triggers of especific moods and feelings).
Again, we are always much more than what we think we are or even of what we are capable of realizing.
Again, we are always much more than what we think we are or even of what we are capable of realizing.
Friday, 9 January 2015
We are all Charlie
Evil doers don't need excuses to commit hedious acts, so please STOP BEING AFRAID and justifying their violence by saying things like #CharlieHebdo provoked it.
People who are robbed / assaulted, and worse, daily on the streets and everywhere in the world; people who were in the #twintowers; the kids in Norway; just as today's hostages in the grocery store in Paris; and all the millions who fall to gratuitous terror, they all didn't do anything do deserve any of the violence beset upon them.
Set yourself free, be unafraid, do not subdue yourselves to maniacs for that is the same as allowing them to go through with their evil doing.
ALWAYS STAND UP FOR #PEACE AND #LOVE
This is all human stupidity circle at its best, a big growing snowball of fear, prejudice, hatred and evil. Now all the right-extremist are surfacing taking the oportunity to attack mosques and so. Between the irrationalities of extreme nationalism and of terrorism of religious fanatics I can't tell which one is more idiotic.
If we have developed as supposedly rational beings that are able to analyse and think their actions upfront, we should be more civilized and realize that we're not meant to kill each other but on the contrary, united we could find intelligent ways to achieve solutions for global wellbeing. But unfortunately it seems people's brains and whole knowledge and efforts don't run at the same velocity for everyone and those are the main reasons that, having different visions of the world and consequently goals, makes the world go back and forth in cycles of violence and retrocess since the beginnings.
We're supposed to be better or fighting (with intellectual means - that so many do achieve great solutions and all -, since that's what supposedly distinguishes us in this World) to get better than all this crappy things we do. Just now I saw this cartoon (http://www.theguardian.com/.../joe-sacco-on-satire-a...) and I remembered the saying "An eye for an eye will make the whole world BLIND"; can't people see this and think and yes philosophy to achieve an actual good teory to put in practical ways after, and surpass the fear, panic, and short term preemptive war mind? Yes, it is hard to do so, to stand up in front of the trees in the Amazon facing the deforesters for example, but someone's got to do it, to be corageous (heroes) just like simple cartoonists (who were prized all over the world for decades) who only made some drawings defending freedom and art while denouncing the ridiculous evil crimes all over the world. Otherwise, it's not a world worth living in, where everyone gets to kill everyone just because their not accordingly to their rules. We are thousands of millions and we should not bow to a handful of despots who only see their own bellies.
People who are robbed / assaulted, and worse, daily on the streets and everywhere in the world; people who were in the #twintowers; the kids in Norway; just as today's hostages in the grocery store in Paris; and all the millions who fall to gratuitous terror, they all didn't do anything do deserve any of the violence beset upon them.
Set yourself free, be unafraid, do not subdue yourselves to maniacs for that is the same as allowing them to go through with their evil doing.
ALWAYS STAND UP FOR #PEACE AND #LOVE
This is all human stupidity circle at its best, a big growing snowball of fear, prejudice, hatred and evil. Now all the right-extremist are surfacing taking the oportunity to attack mosques and so. Between the irrationalities of extreme nationalism and of terrorism of religious fanatics I can't tell which one is more idiotic.
If we have developed as supposedly rational beings that are able to analyse and think their actions upfront, we should be more civilized and realize that we're not meant to kill each other but on the contrary, united we could find intelligent ways to achieve solutions for global wellbeing. But unfortunately it seems people's brains and whole knowledge and efforts don't run at the same velocity for everyone and those are the main reasons that, having different visions of the world and consequently goals, makes the world go back and forth in cycles of violence and retrocess since the beginnings.
We're supposed to be better or fighting (with intellectual means - that so many do achieve great solutions and all -, since that's what supposedly distinguishes us in this World) to get better than all this crappy things we do. Just now I saw this cartoon (http://www.theguardian.com/.../joe-sacco-on-satire-a...) and I remembered the saying "An eye for an eye will make the whole world BLIND"; can't people see this and think and yes philosophy to achieve an actual good teory to put in practical ways after, and surpass the fear, panic, and short term preemptive war mind? Yes, it is hard to do so, to stand up in front of the trees in the Amazon facing the deforesters for example, but someone's got to do it, to be corageous (heroes) just like simple cartoonists (who were prized all over the world for decades) who only made some drawings defending freedom and art while denouncing the ridiculous evil crimes all over the world. Otherwise, it's not a world worth living in, where everyone gets to kill everyone just because their not accordingly to their rules. We are thousands of millions and we should not bow to a handful of despots who only see their own bellies.
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