Dec 13, 08 (08.12.13.odt)
The difference between a person (feeling that he or she is) having a life whose overall theme seems a pleasant one and one that seems unpleasant lies in the accumulated body of images, sensation, and physical experiences. Broken homes appear to yield a larger percentage of broken-spirited people than do together homes; although I am aware of hundreds of images of together homes people heading into negative-resulting territories, and their offspring being dragged along with them to a life which any sane and decent intellect could perceive as not going in the best of directions. By best, I mean a lifestyle and life-attitude that seeks, as a consciously-pursued philosophy, friendlier outcomes for all involved.
The basketcase-itis comes about from mostly negatively-charged emotional states-of-being; created in day by day exposures to misbehaviors among themselves, parents, relatives, schoolmates,and or peers. By misbehaviors, I mean activities that do not result in 'friendly' responses. I'll add human-friendly here, and humane to this exercise in fathoming the depths of my possible insight or 'enlightenment'; and might as well make mention of grace, as an exemplary state-of-being, thinking, feeling, and believing; plus, one ought not discount the values observed in the philosophical approach of native indigenous peoples of the past who 'respected' their domain with a reverence comparable to how I perceive grace to be, as an ambient state that exists in nature and fills my 'heart' with that pleasantness that I wrote of earlier, which I should think is far more desirable than the alternative—wouldn't you agree?
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