Sunday, May 31, 2009
The motive of life.
A human being needs no reason to live, as he needs no reason to die. A human being functions as any animal which is seen, to be living. There is no difference between the needs of an animal, and the needs of a human being. If animals are so inferior, then why have the different animal species, not destroyed each other on a mass scale, like human beings have done in war? I believe, that if a human being can exist without the impedance of an ego, then he becomes the most enlightened of all living beings. The sorry state of affairs is, that some human beings behave not better than animals, but they are more apparent in their animal behavior, than the animals themselves. What separates the man from the animals? I believe that it is reflection. If a dog sees himself in the mirror, then he will react at the reflection, as if the reflection is another dog, or he will be indifferent to the reflection. Human beings behave similarly, when they see other human beings, and living things. However, when a human being looks at his reflection, he examines his reflection, because he knows his own reflection. It is best, when a human being looks at others, too, as his own reflection, instead of looking at others as extraneous factors. If a man reflects, on what he observes, then he will perhaps, live a better life, than the animals. What causes a man to reflect? If a man sees a bond with another human, as he bonds with himself, then this causes him to reflect, perhaps. The persons who teach reflection to another person, first, are the parents to the child. If reflection is inculcated, then it is inculcated first from the parents from the child. I first explored the goodness in myself, by contemplating the goodness of my mother. I identified the goodness of my mother, with the goodness in myself.
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