Sunday, March 11, 2012

Situations of the Inpersonal

In the instance of an inanimate object, such as a door, knocks into us, we notice, yet don't feel the unfairness of it. As we would if another being had imposed the same knock upon ourself. I feel the indifference of natures fury in the case of wind, hail, rain, snow, etc. rather than a conscious effort. Imposing upon our personal space is an instinct of insecurity in the moment of our understanding of the cause, and severity of its effect. Left without concern of the level of uncertainty of the known animal kingdom versus the predictability of weather, gravity and other such inorganic physics. Allows one to make more rash judgments upon ourselves and others, rather than tending to alleviate or replace the infraction. Some lean towards to exact their own opposite reaction in the form they feel necessary, depending upon any and all circumstances, as previously mentioned. As time heals wounds, fast reactions, may cause more of the same. Preoccupied with a routine or past and present behavior maybe one way we view a being or situation, so as to not create the same wrong to make a right.


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