Friday, January 28, 2011

Passing Through

What goes up, comes down. What goes in, comes out. What goes around comes around, and principles such as these are used everyday to make some sort of sense about living. Most readers know the true measure of these rules as they have occurred more than one time or so in their lives. Who doesn't know the bounce of a trampoline where one flies up the air only to shortly come back down? Who doesn't know the digestive tunnel where flow and passage is important and sometimes flow is faster than others, and who doesn't know the reciprocating effects of reaping what one sows? Passing from one state to the other is as important as breathing itself. Breathe in, breathe out. Breathe in, Breathe out.

“Stifling, smothering, restricting, and restrain, constricting, compressing, retarding and refrain, all of these impeding what naturally should be, cannot deter the end result of what occurs to me.” Poetic justice for the soul who makes mistakes, and prosaic fundamentals for those who foster good. Elementary reciprocity and return for planting well, the harvest for the seed that is sown sometimes takes a while. However, these seed always produce fruit.

So, how is one to be when he or she knows the “passing through” effect? What should the speech be like, and how should he or she treat others? Will actions be deterred? Will functions be altered? Shall the choices made today keep in mind the harvest they shall bear in the future? Will some actions be stopped, or will new actions begin? Only the reader knows, and only the reader chooses, and only the reader will know the effects and pass through that which is sown within. Until tomorrow...Why Say More?

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