Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Motherly Love!

A mother (97 years old) in China, feeding and taking care of her paralysed son (60 years old) everyday for more than 19 years. A reminder of the amazing spirit of human compassion and more importantly, motherly love.

Environmental Change


Trappings of an environment
Speaking on behalf of the entire child talking, spectrum dependent, thought forming, lunatic creating, declining mind eating, talk show posing, nonexistent life…form
As one escapes to an underground spectrum of where feelings hide
But thunders roar inside the brain cells of a nervous system deeply in lined to bring peace 
Upon each individual living or dead
Humanity is on a scale of an uprising, but blaming game is seen throughout the globe
Come together and join in the marvelous conclusion of change…


The 3rd entry in the Moment of Zen with Leon series. In this segment, Leon gives us his take on how mundane sex can bring less than stellar results into ones existence.

You May Kiss Me

You can kiss me if you want

The lips upon my lips is what I want

More than life itself, I know

Wondering

How sweet your lips would taste upon mine

Your lips are delicacies’ of sunshine beaming upon my face

The lips of yours are the closest thing to heaven’s door

The lips of ours intertwined to glisten in the darkest moments of despair

Sweet memories of us kissing underneath the covers

When you spent the night

When you and I shared a kiss that one time

In a car

The first moment we met

Those were the times when I remembered our kiss most

That kiss sealed the deal

It delivered a sparkle in my eye

A tear of joy

No darkness in my corner that afternoon

Just happiness and joy

Life's Observations Part 3

Peace on earth is more beautiful than love. Truth is hard to find, but lies are spread out throughout our planet. Why is it difficult for us to be peaceful; but easier to be rude and obnoxious? Why do we put ourselves first and ignore the other people’s feelings? You would think the word, “love”, which we continuously toss around, like it was keys, would instead be sprinkled onto our planet and into people’s hearts that are around us.

We are a spoiled civilization full of fat cats, who sit around and continue to pet their fat bellies, while yelling, "I need more money in order to buy more shit I do not need" Oh, how wonderful! Let us buy more things, so that we can stuff our damn garages so high that we cannot open the garage doors. You do realize most of these objects rot away, anyway. I know you know, but do you care? I bet you do not. Why care? I guess it is easier to let shit be, than care for something as simple as peace, love, and our community.

The choices you make today, will not necessarily determine the whole path in an instant. However, if you question the path you are on right now and you love this path, why not continue, but if you hate the path and the journey you are on now, why not change it? Remember, Satan exists in our minds, but beauty exists on the outside.

Do You Value Little Things?

What do you value most in your life? How much do you like your possessions? Do you value love, nature or your children more than your material possessions? What provides joy in your life? Are you sure that the answer you are thinking of right now, is the right answer for you? Look around you, what do you have in your home; how is your relationship with your spouse, parents, relatives or your children? How much time do you spend enjoying nature or loving nature? Do you ignore nature? Do you think it's not beautiful? Is it because you do not have time to observe it? Why do you not have time? Most of these questions can be answered by questioning yourself. Are you willing to question what is valuable in your life, or continue living in blindness.

Is Death Necessary for Humans?

Recently I was asked if I would write an article on death. Specifically, “Is Death Necessary for Humans.” If you asked for my opinion on this topic five years ago, I would have hesitated to answer. I would be lost in wonder, to know to be honest. As I continue stacking years I have been visiting planet earth, I have come to a conclusion that death is most, certainly a way of life. It is a cycle; a law that needs to be in a consistent rotation. If you fast-forward to now, my beliefs have changed.

As one grows older thoughts, emotions or feelings change, depending on the experience and knowledge one gains by living. The older and more experienced I have become, certain aspects of my body changed, due to the environment I lived in. The environment I grew up in has not always been the prettiest. Nor has it been the ugliest. It has been an experience that has led me to question: this planet, human beings, reality, dreams, logic, death, love and many other topics one asks during his or her lifetime.

We are afraid of death, because we do not know much about it. Amazing how much not knowing the unknown, can scare us into oblivion. Fear is a human trait, but fear and not questioning death, is ignorance in its own way.

So back to the question asked, “Is Death Necessary for Humans?” I believe death is necessary. However, not in a way many people would want to believe. Death is necessary because we are energy consistently moving around and throughout our planet. We take breaks by renting a body, in order to learn more about our surroundings and ourselves. It is a bit of a cycle; a law that we abide by.

Many people will have their own theories and philosophies on death. It really comes down to, what you believe in. My personal opinion is that, death is a way of life. You choose how you die, when you die and where you go after death.

I suppose death can be viewed as a miracle, because we all die. We have a chance to start over and redo our wrongs. We learn from our mistakes and hope next time we visit, we can do better; instead of blowing up the planet, we can spread love all around. Do not view death as a long dark cave instead focuses on the positive. Death is simply a change of scenery. I know it will be hard for many people to agree with me, but when you think of death, make it a habit by thinking that death is simply a cycle, a simple rule that all of us have to follow.