Speaking of conditioning, Scientists claimed that Human Beings uses only about ten percent of their brain. Now, I am not a scientist nor do I have any sort of expertise on biology but I can identify with that statement. We are species with unlimited potential however as result of sin, Man has fallen. And very soon (and I hope not) those ten percent may become lesser and lesser, like a five percent to a two percent depending on which environment they choose to be conformed in. See? It all depends on the environment. If you put a man on an island and leave him all by himself, very soon he will begin to think of utilizing the little things he had to create things... his shirt becomes a net, his tie becomes a rope for raft, his shoe becomes a paddle. He will begin first to turn his survival mode up and then later on becomes creative and adventurous. No longer will he function with only ten percent but the rest of his brain will come in agreement.But in contrast, a man in a cave only need to start a fire and has no need for a net, raft or paddle.-SAI
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Keeping the main thing..the main thing
I am surprised that such an eloquent way we put things to rationalize a matter or situation comes not from our own ideologies or values anymore, rather to showcase our desires and comfort in mostly every actions we partake, we succumb to a soft soap and wishful thinking. Some educators may call it compromising, but I call it conditioning. It only takes a step, but soon the whole body follows suit. A natural law may not seem as natural after a little bit of polishing. Twisted words losses its context in the very end.An adultery becomes an affair, an affair soon becomes an open relationship and so forth until it falls into normalcy but only gradually.-SAI
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
The end that never justified the means
What is reason without experience? A blind reason-that will shall first do things in order to see if it will justify the means? Or that we shall ignore the journey and look for a destination? And just like a rabbit trail, go through life leaving footprints of pain and sorrow behind. In hoping that as long as we can rationalize our false positives or try as much to fulfill that sweet desire-which was never there in the first place,we shall finally come to a conclusion? Certainly not! Like in mathematics, an error must be identified and corrected before an answer is reached.-SAI
Sunday, July 29, 2012
The State of Being
This perhaps is what totally separates those that toy with manhood from those that have already reached the pinnacle.Those that immersed themselves in religious pious talks to the real servants. Emotional, physical, spiritual and psychological stability. The state of being. Not in a way for the giver to be attaining but already have attained. Not to share but to be equipped and available. To be on call. But as long as the initiative must always rest on the receiver, never the giver. In as much as when the prodigals returns, are welcomed with open arms.-SAI
Expectation
Expectation is good, we all love to think big. But I see a wicked side in having such big expectations. This requires balance. A woman may dream of marrying the richest man in the town, and having a house on a hill, with two or three well-mannered children. But comes the reality where all becomes the total opposite. For example, in the Bible, Ruth prays for food only to have plentiful and more than expected, marries one of the richest man in town and becomes a grandmother of a man in the lineage of our Savior Jesus Christ. A small expectation that leads to big results. The small thing that we pass all day. The big things that comes only through the small prayers. Our prayer may have come to pass but our eyes can be fixated at the big picture that we never realized its fulfillment.Heaven will be such a wonderful place but quite mysterious. The small things we had passed by will be the most shocking events.-SAI
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