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I had discovered, early in my researches, that their doctrine was no mere chemical fantasy, but a philosophy they applied to the world, to the elements, and to man himself. - W.B. Yeats, Rosa Alchemica
If you ask, most people would agree; to take something of value which is not your own, is to steal. If we consider that, then we are all victims of theft. Media has stolen our minds, Drugs have stolen our bodies, and greed has stolen our hearts. Will you take back what you have lost?
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As the one reading this you may realize something, you can say a great deal by saying very little, however, sometimes; you must say a great deal, to explain something simple.
Most people, 'normal people'; tend to ask only the following: who, what, when, where, and how. While it is good to satisfy ones curiosity, I prefer to ask the most universally relevant question of all...
Why?
Most people would say that the term "Everything happens for a reason" is a religious notion. However, it is just simple truth; everything is a cause and effect. The only problem is, most people only prefer to observe the end result. Take for example the following:
A small town is having money problems which in turn is causing the local population to starve. What action would you take to help? Perhaps you would ask your local library to run a food drive, or your local school to run a fundraiser. Maybe it turns out really well and plenty of food and/or money is collected and is sent over to help. It seems to help and the people are grateful, but then another month goes by, what is the situation now? Sadly, its far worse. This is because the problem wasn't solved. But wait, why not, money and food was needed and a great deal was given. So now you must ask the one thing no one seems to want to; WHY? Yes it is true that money was needed, yes it's true people were starving; but WHY? What is it that caused these needs?
To put it simply; that is what you must ask, not who, not what, not when, not where, not how: but why...
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Thanks for reading....
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