Sunday, January 29, 2012

Blacklisted?


It gets curiouser and curiouser, this internet business. 

Over these past few weeks, my blog consistently had several daily readers.  Then the day Google, et al, protested the proposed SOPA and PIPA legislation, my readers dropped to zero.
 
Connected?  Or was my recent subject matter too too?

I was born on the cusp.  I’m philosophic.  I must review both sides.  But I’m also deeply passionate.

Globally, we’re at the cusp in our cycle of time.

Whether others know it or not, I know we’re all connected energetically. 
We are all electrons of energy that interact – either favorably, or not so much.

I also know – and many others seem not to know – that each one of us can Cause energy to be favorable.  I define favorable as pro-survival, pro-progression.

Most understand how a negative attracts a positive, then when connected, become neutral.
Perhaps being neutralized has an offensive connotation for some.  Or, being neutral seems blau, bland.  Self seems gone.

But did you know neutral – when it comes to interactive emotions –can be productive?

Let’s talk politics…
Have you noticed how similarly politicians voice the undercurrent of purpose while simultaneously and vigorously fomenting a concept of differences? 

And each one becomes more and more enamored with their ability to arouse response, so they augment the nastiness.

I contend that being neutral as a single entity, but passionate regarding cooperation is the broadest optimal solution.  I believe it is possible.  That’s the kind of energy I publish.  Like Emily Dickinson: I dwell in possibilities.

So, after the great sadness of losing my son, I had to monitor the energy of my soul.  I could not remain the Effect of such sadness.

That’s why puzzles find a pattern at the end of my pen.  I philosophize.

And despite our domestic political bickering, I trust those so full of themselves can reach for a hope outside their own containment.

Tough times never last. Tough people do.
                                               -Robert Schuller


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