2009年11月18日水曜日

Embracing Contradiction

Embracing Contraction...

Perhaps the beginning of peace? No, I would never aim so high.


A balance of contradicting forces leads both forces into being 'created'.
To recognize something as something, be it metaphysical or of 'this world',
usually requires a definition and most times requires an additional anti-definition.
It is in this that the world is beautiful yet terribly volatile -
...the possibility of differences
and the possibility of confrontation...
The current 'flow' of the world is to confront with the intention of destroying the opposition.
Defending one's position is one thing, however, eliminating the competition is merely an unfortunate circumstance of capitalistic tendencies.

As my first blog, I am not entirely sure of the systematics here, but will try my best to avoid
being too abstract - as I am normally not an abstract individual...(some days I get inspiration
from people and things around me and I simply cannot avoid a rant here and there...)

For my first question to the blogging community out there,
I must mention my current outlook on life and ask for your take on my opinion
(be they fierce attacks or support, I actually want a little bit of both if I may be so selfish).
1) Accept and embrace everything, even if a contradiction occurs (as they are bound to happen).
2) Bias and separating oneself from others based on physical/mental differences is limiting to
the one being biased and should be avoided at all costs.
However, the problem with this is that it ultimately contradicts my original ideal of accepting
everything and the people that have their own bias are doing so (un)consciously to protect
their own world/identity (and should not be looked down upon as it is a mode of supporting/solidifying one's existence).
3) It is here that I came up with my own belief system entitled "inspirationism".
Within each individual exists this beautiful (sometimes ugly to the individual themselves)
world and thought process.
Understanding this person and accepting them as an equal no matter their differences is the ultimate goal.

Tell me what you think!
(And correct English mistakes without reserve. I am in Japan and gradually forgetting my home-tongue the longer I stay here and appreciate people pointing out my stupidity...)

よろしくお願いします!