Action and Reaction
Within our lives we bring passion and joy, sadness, hope, and help. Within our lives we push for change; we push for cause. What happens exactly? Answer: the world reacts to our actions. For every environmental inquiry there is an environmental response: a reaction… a ricochet. This is the point, is it not? Is that what we are all really doing in life, manipulating our world by making it respond to our stimuli? That’s exactly what we are doing. No not only the good in the world are doing it, we all are. Changing through action and reaction is embedded into the universal order, it manifests itself though every touch and tongue that slips past our lips or our limbs in this life. This is certainly a powerful concept; is it not? The mental conception of this ultimate power that lies within us all is nothing short of powerful, wouldn’t you agree? Beyond that though, think for just a second, what is it all for?
Where do our changes go, where does our passion go when we do? When we die? In the last moments of life, when our cells spark; reflecting that supernova effect of the shining star in all living beings and then diming forever. What happens to the passion? What happens to the ability to manipulate and change? Do these abilities die too? Within every worldly second, human stars die. They die like little palpitations filling to their capacity and then busting like boils… all over this world. The human skin, being the barrier between the boil’s innards and the outside world. As the boil bursts and our inner contents explode in that last shine of light; so does the passion. Where does this energy go without a body to move it? Does it die too, or dissipate into the nothingness of ignorance? Within this, what happens? What happens to our purpose? Is it suddenly rendered meaningless since it is no longer usable, tangible, or changeable? The answer lies within the lives that are left among the living. The lives that were involuntarily, or perhaps voluntarily violated by the passions that spill forth from the busted bodies that litter the world every second. Again, with every action there is reaction; with each simulation: there is a response. Whether that response is good or bad, and whether that manipulation had an altruistic soul or a narcissistic one is irrelevant to the fact that it always happens. Since it always does, and it always will. The point being that yes: our actions do continue to effect the world’s responses beyond our death because they are fulfilled by those who reacted to our stimuli while we were alive. While we were doing the stimulating.
There is a constant flux in the world, a flux between the good intention and bad: both the positive and negative reaction. They are all reactions none the less; are they not? The battle lies in intention, do the negative reactions outweigh the positive ones in society? Is the rippling effect of good or evil reining over the other? The question is one that cannot be answered, because that answer lies within the beholder. The holder of the crystal ball is the one with the answer, but he can only answer the question for himself. So as we stimulate our environment from day to day we must be the judge of our intention; be aware of what they are and the responses that they will cause. Just do not be fooled, as the law says: with every action there is a reaction.
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