Monday, January 01, 2007

Life Is War

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The Military Mind.

Life is a war where everyone dies.
Everyone.
No one ever wins this war and no-one ever survives it.
Just a matter of time.
Has always been this way and always will be.

Look at history, the world and Life.
Just a matter of how bad the War rages at any given time.
Whether actual wars, medical wars, economic wars, political wars, sociological wars, psychological wars or whatever.
We have our battles in it and get and are wounded.
All of us.
These battles are a war that many die.

Sociological wars for example.
Many hate paying taxes.
Many people die because they don't the help they need from funding.
Look at Medicare in the U.S for example.
If you lose your house and all you own to pay medical bills and get very sick, you can die from that lack of that type of care you need in an environment you need to be in to live.
Social Justice and those of us who fight for that are ways that help.
People don't care enough, don't fight for it or would rather have a Mercedes then a Dodge Stealth when the Dodge would be just fine.
Most could even have the Mercedes anyways but it's the principle of the matter they think that no good bums should not be helped.

Many people use and abuse the system.
Some actually need the help.
If 50 people abuse the system but 10 get the help they need when they need it I'll pay more taxes.
Sure, might be a waste of money, but at least the ones that need the help actually get it anyways.

And,

What about those abusing it that turn their lives around and the help just bought them time until they did.
Many people abuse the system but when the pain gets so bad they turn it around.
A lot do.
And the rest are not doing much more then doing what they need to kill the pain and killing themselves in the process.

I was on drugs and worse almost all my life with many years of leaching off the system and abusing it.
But I have many years off drugs now and work in the field and much more.
I've worked years helping others get better and off drugs and other addictions in a men's rehab that really works.
But if I never had chance after chance I wouldn't be where and who I am.

So.

Social Justice is a War and a battle ground I believe needs to be fought for those who need the help and even those who abuse it.
Many die who shouldn't because that war is being lost.

From dinosaurs to the Wars with the Angelic Beings start of this cycle of the Universe.
From Evolution where only the strongest fighters the survive it move on and reproduce.
Or when the Earth began no long ago like creationism believe, only those strong enough who survive these wars of all types throughout history move on.
Whether a race, nation or city or even how the world changes as the War rages.
The outcomes of such wars influence the world as the result.
Imagine if Japan and Germany had of allied with China during WW2, they might have won or at the very least, the outcome of our history would be very different today.
I'm sure because China, even then, had so many soldiers to draw upon, that we might have had to nuke them far worse then we did Japan.
The world would be different.

So...

What does a military mind think?

The military mind thinks that the best way and most effective way to fight any war is do what you need to survive as best you can.
Some do, some don't.
Everyone dies in the war sooner or later.
You just do the best you can with what you got.
You help others as and if you can survive it a bit longer, the little you can.
You Love and walk in Love with all because it helps you survive longer and deal with the trauma from it and not self-destruct as much from the pain.
If you do, you may find need to keep fighting these wars.
A few more might need that kind of help.
You let those you know, if you can and as you can, they are Loved and walk and do what you can to help them and show them that.
Love keeps people alive a bit longer and helps then survive the wars a bit longer.
You realize that you and others are all very damaged in this War already from the trauma of battling in it.
Some end up only trying to hurt and kill they get so damaged.
Most unknowingly but some know.

All of us self-destruct when the pain gets too bad or we make mistakes and can't deal with it well.
Know they need to be Loved too and respected even, though they may become hurt they just have nothing left to lose and destroy and self-destruct is the only option left.
Understand this and remember they are the most damaged and need the Love the most.

Remember we all are wounded by this War in varying ways and try to remember we hurt others too, whether we mean to or not and try to see and deal with that to not wound others and minimize the amount we contribute to the wars instead of help others survive it. Buys us time to survive it too.
If we fight the War badly and kill people doing so, even not meaning to, it always comes back to haunt and will kill us sooner then later.

So, try to survive, help a few along the way if you can and do your best.
It helps you survive it and others to survive it a bit longer.

How a military mind works.

Important Note: I have a HUGE ego and all this cool stuff helps me keep it big.
So I share how cool and incredible I am with others.
Strengthens me.
But, I am just doing my best to survive all these wars.
I need to think I am doing it good and trying to get better.
Feeding my ego helps me feel better and stronger if I see how it may help me and others, I fight harder and think more. I get stronger by doing this.
This block is about a HUGE ego.
It feeds me, keeps me strong, helps me fight better, and who knows, maybe a few a long the way it might help reflect on their own journey in their own way and helps them survive a bit longer and fight better and help each other too.
I do what I have to keep fighting and fight better.
Fluffing this huge ego helps me do that.

I'm not in the military and never have been, but both my father and grandfather fought in the military during wars, my Grandfather in WW2 and Korea, my Father in Vietnam in the Navy.
I think it's in my blood.
This reflection might be an example of that. Peace to you and yours from Kedar... 'smile'