I was thinking again about god. Having a friend who atheist, and who constantly lets us know on Facebook, it got me thinking. Of course everybody has there moments of dispare, that's usually when they start doubting about god. Or you go to collage and start reading and learning and finding things that totally contradict the believes you where raised with. I was raised a catholic. And of course I was active in that community. When I went to collage I was almost an atheist. I don't know if I am. But, ever since I started reading and listening to older folks I have had a theory. I believe in a cycle.
I think god is our mother, she is our creator. But, not a woman with a long dress sitting in the clouds watching us in our sadness, happiness etc. She is all around us, she is mother nature. She is everywhere we walk, breath, live and die. But, the world, the globe, earth was not created for us. I don't believe we were creatures created by her, and as a gift she gave us earth so we could play, destroy and live off it. We are not that important, we are no more important than the other creatures that surround us. We are part of her, of this god, of mother nature. We are not for her, we are her, and animals and plants are her, there for there us. We are the world, we are nature. We are not better than animals or plants we are part of them and them of us. We are recycled. We live, die and live again in the air ground, fruits. We are part of a cycle. Everything in this world is recycled, everything in nature is used and reused.
Of course this is the part that we are not getting. For me this is true. And we are gravely affecting this cycle with our ignorance. We are so focused in looking for other explanations that lead us to nothing. When all around us is our answer. We blaim politics, government, science, religion but we don't look at how we are affecting our mother. And the sick thing is that we don't care. We don't realize that we are not the last animals, plants, and not too mention our children will suffer from all this.
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