Connection
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- Gabes-Apg
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Connection
490,000 babies will be born today. Each of them unique. And each one of them a link in the greater human chain.
And the moment their umbilical cord is severed... they will become an individual with their own hopes, dreams and desires.
But, in fact, each one of us is actually made up of a dozen systems... which, in turn, comprise 60 trillion cells, and those cells house countless proteins, DNA, organelles.
What appears to be an individual is actually a network.
Each one of us is, in fact, a living, breathing community, but it doesn't stop there. Why would it?
Every individual hope you harbor, every dream you retain, every desire you fulfill has an impact far greater than you can imagine.
At least that's how it looks from where I'm sitting.
The threads that connect us are not bound by space and time.
What seems to the individual like a twist of fate, from another perspective, is simply one of those threads pulled tight.
How things should have been all along.
And even when those threads seem irreparably frayed... they never break. Not completely.
But sometimes the most important connection is here and now.
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There are 31,530,000 seconds in a year. A thousand milliseconds in a second. A million microseconds. A billion nanoseconds. And the one constant, connecting nanoseconds to years, is change.
The universe. From atom to galaxy, is in a perpetual state of flux. But we humans don't like change. We fight it. It scares us. So we create the illusion of stasis. We want to believe in a world at rest, the world of right now.
Yet our great paradox remains the same. The moment we grasp the "now", that "now" is gone. We cling to snapshots. But life is moving pictures.
Each nanosecond different from the last. Time forces us to grow. To adapt.
Because every time we blink our eyes... the world shifts beneath our feet.
Every day, every moment, every nanosecond, the world changes. Electrons bump into each other and react. People collide and alter each other's paths.
Change isn't easy. More often, it's wrenching and difficult.
But maybe that's a good thing. Because it's change that makes us strong. Keeps us resilient.
It teaches us to evolve.
(from the TV Show Touch)
And the moment their umbilical cord is severed... they will become an individual with their own hopes, dreams and desires.
But, in fact, each one of us is actually made up of a dozen systems... which, in turn, comprise 60 trillion cells, and those cells house countless proteins, DNA, organelles.
What appears to be an individual is actually a network.
Each one of us is, in fact, a living, breathing community, but it doesn't stop there. Why would it?
Every individual hope you harbor, every dream you retain, every desire you fulfill has an impact far greater than you can imagine.
At least that's how it looks from where I'm sitting.
The threads that connect us are not bound by space and time.
What seems to the individual like a twist of fate, from another perspective, is simply one of those threads pulled tight.
How things should have been all along.
And even when those threads seem irreparably frayed... they never break. Not completely.
But sometimes the most important connection is here and now.
____________________________________________________________________________
There are 31,530,000 seconds in a year. A thousand milliseconds in a second. A million microseconds. A billion nanoseconds. And the one constant, connecting nanoseconds to years, is change.
The universe. From atom to galaxy, is in a perpetual state of flux. But we humans don't like change. We fight it. It scares us. So we create the illusion of stasis. We want to believe in a world at rest, the world of right now.
Yet our great paradox remains the same. The moment we grasp the "now", that "now" is gone. We cling to snapshots. But life is moving pictures.
Each nanosecond different from the last. Time forces us to grow. To adapt.
Because every time we blink our eyes... the world shifts beneath our feet.
Every day, every moment, every nanosecond, the world changes. Electrons bump into each other and react. People collide and alter each other's paths.
Change isn't easy. More often, it's wrenching and difficult.
But maybe that's a good thing. Because it's change that makes us strong. Keeps us resilient.
It teaches us to evolve.
(from the TV Show Touch)
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
I love Gabes' ponderings!
Pain is something we try to avoid at all costs. But in fact, is very necessary and very beautiful. It forces us to evolve and make changes. And in the MC world, just look at all we've gained from this.....really. Sometimes I can't believe how incredibly lucky I am. Not only for you folks, but for all of the knowledge I was "forced" to learn. I would rather be a powerful human creator on my own terms, but sometimes it happens by default.
I had a dream last night that a group of us went to see Tex in Texas. Of all things we went bowling. It was great fun.
Pain is something we try to avoid at all costs. But in fact, is very necessary and very beautiful. It forces us to evolve and make changes. And in the MC world, just look at all we've gained from this.....really. Sometimes I can't believe how incredibly lucky I am. Not only for you folks, but for all of the knowledge I was "forced" to learn. I would rather be a powerful human creator on my own terms, but sometimes it happens by default.
I had a dream last night that a group of us went to see Tex in Texas. Of all things we went bowling. It was great fun.
Vanessa
I love your dream, Vanessa! And I would love to meet you all, especially Tex...Vanessa wrote:I love Gabes' ponderings!
Pain is something we try to avoid at all costs. But in fact, is very necessary and very beautiful. It forces us to evolve and make changes. And in the MC world, just look at all we've gained from this.....really. Sometimes I can't believe how incredibly lucky I am. Not only for you folks, but for all of the knowledge I was "forced" to learn. I would rather be a powerful human creator on my own terms, but sometimes it happens by default.
I had a dream last night that a group of us went to see Tex in Texas. Of all things we went bowling. It was great fun.
Bowling? That is so funny!
Lilja
Collagenous Colitis diagnosis in 2010
Psoriasis in 1973, symptom free in 2014
GF, CF and SF free since April, 2013
Psoriasis in 1973, symptom free in 2014
GF, CF and SF free since April, 2013
- twirlitgirl
- Adélie Penguin
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points to ponder indeed , love it. meeting all of you in person would be so much fun, can you imagine the stories and the laughter.. Wow!!!! have a great weekend everyone.
diagnosed with LC by biopsy
in May 2013 , supplements B complex, Vit C ,Vit D3 Zinc, with a multivitamin, and magnesium to round out the pack.
in May 2013 , supplements B complex, Vit C ,Vit D3 Zinc, with a multivitamin, and magnesium to round out the pack.