III. Two to Create
Those who stand alone can only do so for so long, before they are withered down and become a shell. Those who battle anything outwardly battle themselves within tenfold and tear themselves apart from within. Life divided- shall die. If you have considered much, then I ask you to consider more. I ask you to shut your eyes and ears to your left and right, to your up and down and all around you. Look to the one place – within yourself. If you are scared, you should be. The monster you created is an ugly abomination guarding the pristine waters of your life, and like a chained pit bull around a delicate flower – it is only a matter of time before it is trampled. You will die, and all that you left around you in life will also wither and you have done, nothing. In this place, this self , lays the only salvation for yourself and for mankind. It must be found, or we are lost. It must be shared, before you steal it from yourself.
This is the inner voice whom knows better. This is the child who dared to dream and without the worlds education, simply knew, somehow – all things were possible. Have you noticed the child who speaks his mind? How the adults, blush around him and trot their superiority while being incredibly envious of him? He is the fresh take on old ways. He is the voice that reminds the older ones just how far they have fallen from any grace. He does not condemn or pass judgment; this only arises in his final rebellion of adolescence. He gives you the look as if it speaks in whispers, asking you why you have given up. Just as it took two to create this voice, it takes two to stand as adults and say – no more.
Those two must find two more and then repeat these words. The two then must travel one way, the other two, another – and each must find two more. They must know that as they travel in twos, the two they meet are themselves reflected having only journeyed differently, therefore they appear as such. They must understand that they lack nothing the other has. They then understand the nature of all or nothing
~ Minoa
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