Sunday, September 11, 2005

9/11 number two


i wonder if one day people will look at these images and see the day that world war III began...

8 comments:

J C said...

or just another situation where humans destroy one another to release their hate. Dirty humans.

D.Macri said...

Sept 11 didn't release hate, it expressed it. Made it real. Perpetuated it.

Lets practice our magic and imagine something more positive. Imagine how we will eventually come together in light of tragedy and challenge in a new way(Revelation). Imagine our harmony where we overcome modern challenges. The range of human behaviours is vast and perception is part of creation.
See the good = make the good.

J C said...

I suppose we should remove these images from the blog. They picture the worlds ugly facts. Is there anything good about a smoking building or seeing a plane smash into a building?

I think leaving them on is good, as a remind of history, of what not to do, right?

According to the see the good=make the good that Macro states, this blog shouldn't show these images of destruction. Or is 'good' subjective. This image probably makes some crazy out there feel good.

Please advise, wise people of the blog. I cannot see through this smoke of terror...

D.Macri said...

It is definately problematic, even defining 'good' or 'bad', and I think it IS highly subjective (Although, if we listen to our souls, we find the same truths). I don't think you have to be a sicko to see something positive here. It isn't easy, but imagine this as a marker. The last horrific initiation. Death is a new begining that can't be redone. It is a change that offers permanence. Escaping the cycle, becoming united with the one thing that we all really are. The victims of this trajedy can not suffer anymore in our world, they are saved. I don't think we need to remove the pictures from the blog, we need to interpret them, add our own voices, and hopefully, if we can get a chorus going between us. The transformation could be a sad yet uplifting song. Will you sing it with me?

'Change, change, change, change'.

D.Macri said...

Definately not always. I changed my socks just now and it was totally painless, and then I changed my mind and it even felt good. Quiting smoking was a bit uncomfortable at first, but being free of the tyranny of addiction certainly makes up for it. When you speak apocalyptically (flood, famine, etc) How are sure it won't be a bright painless flash (nuke)and then 'poof' -heaven? Do butterlies miss the cocoon? I bet once they flutter around in the sky, being a worm becomes a fading memory.

J C said...

Nice!

CaptainGoldStar said...

True.
many people will be dead
Skies turning black.
Seas turning red

Stay Strong Rebel Hero

Quitmoanez said...

Stay strong.
Save yourself.