Thursday, April 23, 2020

Trajectories

Do we make decisions with our emotions?  If so, is this wrong?

Can we even make a division between our "heart" and our "mind?"

The past is connected to the present.  The present is connected to the future.

It is considered wise to draw parallels from the past to the present.  This gives reasons why things are the way they are now.

When I look back in the past, I see war and strife are amplified by historians, while peace times seem to act as ignored bumpers between the more violent occurrences.

If we want peace, wouldn't it be a small change to focus and study peace times, the whys and wherefores of peace times, that would cause a great impact on our path to peace?

When I think of great times in the past, I cannot help but remember wars.  We are constantly warning ourselves, policing ourselves, so that we may avoid what has occurred before.

Did the Germans follow Hitler because of their "hearts" or their "minds?"

I have an answer.  It was both.  There is no distinction.  The reasons why we do things is because of the circumstances we are located at the time.  Our past determines where we are now.

Right now, there is a virus pandemic affecting planet Earth.  This is testing the limits of our current science.  Also, there is growing concern for the climate of planet Earth.

Clearly, an economy running on full steam ahead is killing our planet faster the faster we progress.

Clearly, we must progress.  But, as the future is connected to the present, we can choose to progress in different ways, each with a different outcome.

As we choose our trajectory, let us emphasize the peace times and pray the law of attraction works.