I
Anything
can happen at any time. Yet, life normally hums along slowly,
even when love and fortune; and death and disaster are at
stake. The moments which we remember afterwards - either the
worst pain or purest joy - these are brief instances, interspersed
by lengthy pauses of waiting, wanting, hoping, and biding
the seconds of our existence.
But, each seemingly insignificant
instant, and every arbitrary gesture, or tone of voice, should
be nourished and noted; for we never truly observe everything
in our environment. Every little detail that passes us by,
may be a vital clue that could enrich our lives with understanding.
But what good is understanding
if we cannot act on it? For, if we did act with real intent,
with genuine curiosity - if indeed we were not only truly
alert to our surroundings, but aware enough to take heed of
what the details are telling us, and therefore have the gumption
to act with intent, we could avert most of the disaster that
plagues our ordinary lives. The key to this process of awareness,
begins with careful observation.
Yet, careful observation only
becomes important to us, when the imperative truth slips beyond
our grasp, without us noticing, until its almost too late.
Observation and critical detailed truth, is our only shield
against the rampant march of those that have no sense of ethics,
against those that would use us for what they can, even under
the guise of love, then dispose of us, as if we were commodities.