Saturday, September 20, 2014

Response

 

I believe all life is equally valuable, but not all life envelopes the same form or has same function. After a life is created, diversity of development determines life's role and purpose within its environment defining its limitations, developing its ability to influence or affect other life within its sustainable reach, and hoping for harmony with other life allowing a natural balance of life to emerge (evolution), an inherent hierarchy that symbiotically provides a reality both peaceful and productive. Each life adaptation occurs for the purpose of achieving optimum life potential performance and peaceful non conflicting coexistence within any given ecology for a stronger more efficient and sustainable environmental ecology.

Continue to be or be a has been; to be, or not to be, are merely the end points of life  and what exists  in between those end points of life is not a question but an answer to your life's calling.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Balance of Nature and Rules of Nature

What an excellent lesson in living for life to learn.. EXCEPT one for  the last line implies within one's  own species while the first 5 lines does imply nothing about its own species but suggests without prejudice the entire ecology and balance of nature in and of the surrounding environment microcosm and macrocosm. 

Too often we do live just for our own species selfishly, and in particular most problematicly, just a select few of our own kind excluding some or even all other species right to exist as well  and ignore the life sustaining environment's preservation conditions and constraints. The Rule of Nature is Balance of Nature with no one species killing off all of the others. 

This is the unforgivable sin God warned Man about?

Monday, September 8, 2014

ChimChim Cherie Portrait


Pumpkin Time .... poem

PUMPKIN TIME

My time is mine.
It is not thine,
It is not hers, or his,
or even always online;
My time is mine,
all mine!


I shine,
and I shine;
and when I dine,
I thank the Lord,
my time is mine,
all mine.



 (Watercolor by Yolanda Martin)