How many times have you answered this question? And have you given an explanation to your path each time to also perhaps. I wonder how much of the answer snares ones individuality into thoughts of stereotypes, as apposed to what it helps you and the person who’s asking by explaining what you are and what you do.
We’d like the answer to give the questioner a reference to what a person like yourself would commonly do with their life. Like if I would say I was a Shaman. You would know what it were. Right?
Have you ever wondered if the words that you think defines your path means the same to the one who’s asking? Meaning, are we thinking of the same thing?
We put a lot of faith into words but to express thoughts and feeling by means of sound or writing, doesn’t always give the results we expect.
We are like little bubbles in which every human lives hes life. And it takes a lot for us to start thinking outside that bubble.
Such a beautiful song I came across, with both excellent lyrics and an amazing video to make it complete.
The band is called Kwoon and the song is called “I lived on the moon”.
Even though the music is very good, I wouldn’t have posted it if it wasn’t for the great lyrics. It’s pure poetry; the words express with such sincerity and heartiness the human desire to reach for the stars and to be true to ones dreams.
Lyrics:
Dear little lad
Here’s the story of my life
I lived on the moon (repeat)
Grey flying snakes along
Mountains of destiny while
The three tailed monkeys
Were drawing the stars
Light from the Sun and I
Hide myself on the dark side, alone
I’ve run so far
To find my way
Then I dream again.. alone
Dear little boy, listen
To voices of your soul
It showed you the way of
Silence and peace
Follow your thought and fly
Choosing all the things that you desire
Giant waves, fireflies..
Your dream will be your only shell
Your secrets, your hiding place, my son
Don’t let them try
To crush your brain
Let you go far
..my son
At this time so many people all over the world are celebrating Easter. To Christians it is a celebration of the resurrection of Christ and it marks the end of the period of Lent (fasting). To the Jews it is a commemoration of the time when the people of Israel left Egypt.
But all this happened so long ago. Most families today are perhaps more interested in the fact that it is a time when many are free from work. And in any way this is a time of celebration and joy!
Here in Scandinavia where I live, we see many painted eggs and easter bunnies this time of year. All originally symbols of fertility. Eggs are a natural symbol of birth and renewal. Bunnies; well, they do multiply very well don’t they? So you can say they make a good symbol of fertility too.
.. Somehow all this Easter stuff got me thinking of Jesus and what he spoke from the cross: “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”
Throughout Christianity this event has created much thought and speculations. Why did he utter these words? Why didn’t God save him and if he was the son of God; then why didn’t he save himself? Biblically it is generally accepted that Jesus took upon himself all of our sins and died so that we could be spared.
Maybe it was so, if you believe.
I believe Jesus was a human being that had Awaken. Perhaps even a Buddha. The words he cried out from the cross came from the depths of his humanity. A man who knew the Eternal, but still a man whose body was in great agony.