Mar 20, 2006 21:28
As children, we are born pure with only our instincts to lead our decisions.
We see the world at large as it is, not as what it has become.
Children only have what they are born with, senses, of good and bad, right and wrong, basic human instincts.
As we grow older we tend to brush those chills and eerie feelings we get on a regular basis off, just like they meant nothing.
But really if we stay in tap with what these feeling tell us, if we stay sensitive to them, they might just really tell us things.
As we grow older, society sets standards for good and bad. We learn the courage is a good quality; therefore a person that has courage must be good.
We learn that lying is a bad quality; therefore people that lie are bad.
There are always sins to commit and good deeds to be done, but who's to say that every sin committed is evil and done with cruel intentions? Who's to say that every good deed is not done in vain?
We come into this world with all the right instincts, we are innocent, and therefore perceive things, as they should be, rather than how they are. Our conscience is clear and the world at large is truly beautiful.
So now, the question is, why do we, in our adult lives, dare to loose touch with this sensitivity?
There are many things out there long forgotten and often shunned because the world and media have overly processed every thought that is bound to jump into ones head at any time, they've added limits onto the possibilities that once could have been limitless.