Creative University of Earthlings
February 16, 2014
Matthew Johnson
A Human Seed:
Cosmic Seed to Seek the Light
The
quote above is from Sandra Kring, and it reads,
“The Tiny seed knew that in order to grow, it needed to be dropped in
dirt, covered by darkness, and struggle to reach the Light”.
No matter what your race,
region, religion, or relation is to this Earth, in your given present situation
of existence on this planet Earth, inside of this cosmic universe, you and only
you can truly find that inspirational spark of Light – the knowing of the true
environment that we are divinely a part of.
Directed by the Universal Creator, every single human existence on this
planet was “dropped” into this planet of darkness, and we must all find our own
paths of Light directed appreciation for WHATEVER deity you praise, in order to
truly appreciate this cosmic art piece that we are living inside of, known as
Mother Earth.
Personally,
I have found an avenue of Light through my research filled evenings of reading
philosophy (during college) and drawing what I truly felt and what I thought
about at the time during those moments of my reading. The concept of curiosity and questioning was
always present, ever since I was a student and really wanting to understand
what all of this means. This took me through looking at the world from several
viewpoints (religions) and I personally found that they share in the belief of
THE ultimate presence the rules this universe. Just with different titles.
What I
have understood, or think what is to understand, is that we humans all share
the same spirit, of this one planet, under the one sun, within this one universe.
It is our own species that is dividing the route of the spiritual collective
away from one human to another. Dividing more and more everyday around us
within this planet, all while we play god within the man-made world of
technology that is grouped as synchronized systems of compatibility, we have
yet to see ourselves as merely technological devices of natural synchronization
of the Creator for this Earth.
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