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Mrs. DoLittle's Corner | |
As long as humans rock n' roll,
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If they are confined, they will pace the borderline in cessantly, experiencing ev ery moment as a restriction upon fulfilling their natural behavior. In other words, they are deprived of being `who they really are', of be ing `themselves'. This seems to be very important for ani mals, and many often die under stress while confined in the wrong environment. Humans, on the other hand, put up with unsuitable sur rounding environments by dulling their senses into as suming they have no control over their own lives. Instead of moving on to create something more posi tive, most people surrender themselves to the inevitabil ity of change. In doing so, invisible cages are created by the self-imposed restric tions of our own minds. Hu mans seldom live for the moment like animals do, ex periencing every nuance of life. Too much thinking puts restriction on the blood flow to the heart. People are ei ther stuck in the past or an ticipating the future. This blocks all impressions of the present.
Animals live life through their emotions and their natu ral instinct to survive. In reality, most people do too, that is why there is so much drama and chaos in the world. But of course, people are proud and vain, so the different leaders need to jus tify all of this human activity - one man-made mess, by declaring it politically correct to be debating and in oppo sition to each other. Some times these `so-called' debates end up with both sides get ting killed. What twisted human thought is this that justifies honorable death over survival, over LIFE? People seem to be living a lie they told themselves! Animals live every moment in truth. As many varied spe cies, they express every as pect of nature in full bloom. Each inherent role is played out in harmony with the nu ances, the variations, each voice, each tone, and every note creating the symphony of life as a whole. All was going well in the jungle until humans with elec tric guitars came along. The moral of today's story is: As long as humans rock n' roll, the planet will too. |
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