Now you can explain all this with boring, ruin my preaching, cold hard facts. haha This probably works because people tend to take care of their own stuff better than other people's. But that is the great thing about my version of Karma. Alot of selfish things turn out to be the right thing to do!
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Thinking
Ya know I aint much of a religious person but some things.... Mother Nature is a 'in hand' religion, if ya wanna call it that. No doubt she is out there and doing some really awesome things. And Karma just can't be dismissed. Hence the reason I think things grow really well in my yard without much effort from me. The owning of the house, it's ours, helps alot. It is for family. It is filled with love. Mother Nature really likes things like that. So she says, let it grow! Now she is not to picky about who in the plant world decides to listen and all do. Weeds AND flowers. haha Weeds need to grow too. Creatures are here too. Snakes and bugs. Rabbits like to eat certain flowers. The crazy mice.(I tried to live and let live, but they overstayed their welcome. (Mother Nature provided the wood for those traps. :) That's ok, they need to live too. Karma and Mother Nature also get together and realize that there are kids here too. They are both more than happy to help with that too. And funny, the more you believe in Karma, live and let live, do unto others as you would have done to you philosophy, the more it works. Careful tho, good things come if you do good, but bad things will come at you like a train wreck if you fuck around to much. And the more good you are, the more it builds up. Bad things have a much harder time at getting to you. One thing to make it work is don't expect anything. You have to truly believe that it works and it will. You be going along and then, boom, it is there for you. Smile and the world smiles with you, growl and some asshole will kick your butt. Most religions have some form of this thinking but my way is better. lol My 'church' is outside, inside, pretty much anywhere I am.
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