Hungry? Why Wait?

The most basic human need is to eat, every human deserves to have this need met. The Earth was created to fulfill the purpose of providing what we need in this regard. Yet today there are millions and millions of people in the world who have not only no food but also no water. I do not mean simply that they do not have enough money for it; that would actually make things more simple. The fact is that many of these people do not even have access to water and food. There is no water in their entire region. There are no stores with food or even farms to go to. In this modern, “progressive,” world today 1 in 8 people suffer from malnutrition. How can this be in a world with so many resources, particularly in developed countries?

There are truly many reasons for this, none of us can fix this with some silver bullet. Nevertheless, while so many people starve we feast like pigs in a castle made of cake and slop. How can we continue like this knowing that there are so very many people in the world who are literally dying of thirst (*Kendrick voice*) and hunger? In the United States we waste far more food than would feed some of these countries. We waste more than one third of all of humanity’s food supply. That is nothing short of absurd and obscene. We must do better.

There are so many simple ways to reverse this disgusting disparity. First start by …. not wasting food! Eat proportionately. It is only going to improve your health anyway, If you happen to buy too much food that might go to waste, donate some to a food pantry or soup kitchen. I’ve worked in a soup kitchen myself before and, believe me, the donations get put to use. Or you can save a dollar or two to donate to organizations that exist to serve the cause of combating world hunger. I know very well that, as simple as it sounds, saving and donating a couple of bucks can be easier said than done. However, it is necessary that we think less of only ourselves and think about the wider spectrum of all humans. Someone starving is the same as us. If you were starving you would go through the same devastating pains and trauma that anyone else does. Consider them as yourself if the facts don’t hit home enough. It is important for us all, collectively, to contribute to the betterment of all people. Treat others the way you would like to be treated.

Let us not forget about the basic need of hydration as well. Water is probably more important than food, in actuality. There are also plenty of organizations that bring water systems to barren regions. They actually go out there and build where there was nothing before. Imagine what an utterly life-changing dynamic this brings to communities. I would recommend Charity: Water, because 100% of donations received go to building wells. You can also track the progress of the work you donated to in the particular region. They use GPS technology to allow donators to actually see the work being done, so you get a visual manifestation of what your money contributed to.

The bottom line is, we need to be aware. And something needs to be done. So let’s do something.

The Essential Element of Humanity

There is one essential element of the continuation of humanity and good will: Hope. As humans we have the constant instinct and expectation of self-preservation. We continually seek that which will sustain us and generate a pleasant state of being. We hope for a better tomorrow, even if today is not a bad today. We work for the obtainment of good things because we instinctively hope for good things in life. Essentially, hope is essential (repetition intended).

In spite of this reality, there are many people who lose hope in this modern world. There is so much suffering and despair that it becomes easy to stop hoping for better. How can people keep hoping for something that has proven itself to be unrealistic and unattainable (whatever that thing may be)? Why should they? The answer is quite simple: You must. We must.

Without hope we have no more expectation of good. When hope is lost, goodwill will inevitably be lost. This is because hope keeps us working to cultivate and perpetuate good in life, and essentially human existence. Hope gives people a reason to persevere when there is no apparent reason to. It also keeps people from committing grave immoralities, because they have the notion that they will experience a future in which they will not endure such temptations. Hope gives children a reason to focus and aspire. A nihilistic and hopeless generation is indeed a destructive generation to be very wary of. Hope is the cure for an imperiled world.

If you, reader, have lost or are losing hope please allow me to implore you with one word: don’t. If you lose hope you lose yourself. That is a price far too costly to pay. This in itself is a violation of the laws of nature; namely, self-preservation. You must hope.

Think—painful as it may be—of all the things that cause you to lose hope. Then begin to evaluate these same things from a different perspective. Imagine some kind of realistic solution in the future. Consider that things will not always have to be the way they are currently. Ponder about any possible things you can do to contribute to this more hopeful reality. Realize that life is not predictable and unchanging. With many of our routine lives, I think, we can easily tend to forget that. You have the ability to make a difference in the fabric of human experience. You have the power. God has equipped you with the concern and intelligence to recognize the problem, now discover what actions you can take, or plans you can make, to effect change.

You don’t have to end world hunger yourself. Donate to a cause that is already working on it. If you can’t find a job, don’t give up. Don’t stop looking. Don’t stop applying. Maybe start volunteering for now, or thinking about becoming an entrepreneur. If you’ve lost hope in some relationship[s], think of how to resolve things—come to a common ground. Maybe it’s even time for a change of who is a part of your life. The future is full of possibilities. Not impossibilities. So place your hope in the possibilities ahead.

Just make sure that, whatever you do and at all costs, you do not—absolutely do not—give up hope.

You Believe.

We all believe. Anyone who denies this is either in a stubborn state of denial or simply has not examined the thought enough. Even an agnostic believes; even atheists believe. The question is, firstly: What do you believe? Secondly, why? Many atheists believe in science as the final and ultimate authority. They believe science was the source of our origin and will be that of our end. They herald the message of science. Even praise the work of science. Therefore, they do not only believe in science instead of God but actually believe in science as God (in a manner of speaking). Is it not so?

Don’t believers in God believe the same principles? That God is the originator of all things; don’t they praise His work? Atheist believe the same foundational concepts but ascribe the credit to a different figure. A figure with no mind, consciousness or sentience–yet somehow it randomly formed beings who have all these attributes which the originator itself did not. Given this truth, consider the second tenet of your (yes, your) belief: Why do you believe what you believe? One can list all of the common aspects of their belief systems but that is often not the only true reason why an individual believes as they do. Especially beliefs that claim no belief. People tend to believe certain things not because it has proven itself absolutely true but because it aligns with what they want in life. How they want to live, who they want to be around, how they want to be perceived by society. Do such inclinations as these influence your beliefs? If so, you will never have the vision and clarity of judgment to differentiate truth from lie until you rid yourself of these prejudicial stances. If it makes you comfortable to believe that there is no such thing as gravity, or that none of your loved ones will die in your life time, does it mean that you can float? Or that you will certainly never see any of your loved ones pass away? Obviously not. In the same way, holding to a belief because it makes you more comfortable with a certain way of life does not make the belief true.

If you honestly do not believe in God, how do you explain living things? The universe? The near-infinite dimensions of space? Did it actually come from nothing? Do you know the answer to the equation 0+0? … Spoiler alert: (whispering) It’s zero. Nothing plus nothing = (wait for it………) nothing. Literally. No. Thing. Something cannot come from nothing. Some thing cannot come from no-thing. Therefore, everything definitely can’t come from nothing. That’s the simple way of explaining it.

You might have noticed earlier that i said “near-infinite dimensions of space.” Some maintain that the universe is actually infinite and never needed a creator. Impossible. The second law of thermodynamics proves that this absolutely cannot be true. Basically it is the explanation for the widely known scientific fact that the universe is constantly running out of energy. If the universe is infinite how can it be running out of energy? The universe is not infinite. (It is ironic that people would be willing to attribute infinite power to a non-conscious, insentient, “something” known as the universe but not the same infinite power to a conscious living being, namely God.) The universe had to be created by something greater than itself with more power than itself. A baby cannot reproduce an adult. Neither can a lesser power in oblivion create a far, far, greater reality in the existence of the universe itself.

The 400

Four hundred words.

An army equipped for battle.

An arsenal fit for war.

But alas,

That is not what the power of words is for.

Confusion and mayhem are the devil’s doing,

The same are the Lord’s eschewing.

Yet, for what cause are we using?

As words broil above the bent brow,

An acrid substance is sent down

And spewed from the mouth to destroy.
To destroy.

To destroy.
If words could sprout wings

Would a dove soar from your garden,

Or would a dragon roar from your dark den?

Words could set free, if you hearken;

But would you condemn men, or give pardon?

And if you doubt the depth of this which I write,

Recall the tale of Edmond Dantès’ plight.

If you knew words could mold hearts like clay…

What would you say?

Your words can frame a day;

To deplore

Or to enjoy.
To enjoy.
So rare, yet so common.

No other creature on Earth wields words,

While we waste so many so often.

We become hardened,

While our mental fortitude is softened

To the likes of cotton.

Feeding from the bottom,

Surfeiting on forbidden fruit gone rotten.

In a radioactive wasteland

Where toxins blossom.

We harvest poison petals to season food that tastes bland.

With withering, quivering, hand

We feed our neighbor.

We don’t sense the flavor,

But still savor.

A cyclical process,

Implementing the secret of conquest:

To desensitize.

Because, all the while, we do not realize

We are blindfolded.
Blindfolded.

Blindfolded.
A spring spouting tainted waters

Sits amidst our town.

We gather around

And guzzle pounds

Till we nearly drown.

You can hear the sound

Of the concoction roiling

In the aching bellies

As people lay sprawled and toiling.

Survive today,

You may.

And thrive nevermore.
Thrive nevermore.

Nevermore.
Begin again,

My friend.

Examine your quiver,

Is your bow for a hero

Or for a killer?

I beseech you,

Enter the palace

And drink of the chalice.

Learn to live in a world

Of goodness and balance.

And forget not,

A word spoken

Set the worlds in motion.

Do you still doubt the power of words?

Whence come your society’s norms?

Or know you not how created things gained their forms? …

If you persist to deny,

If you refuse to be swayed

About the power of words

You will yet believe,

When you’ve felt its blade.
When you’ve felt its blade.

Its blade.

Caution

Before you get caught up in the rapture of romance,
Remember that the origin of every devastating heartbreak is beautiful.

The tragedy of naivety.
The calamity of familiarity.

This warning I submit to you,
Gatsby.

The Passionate Pen

The Passionate Pen
Pulsates with luminescence.
Its source transcendent,
Pages radiate, injected with ink incandescent.

The sun squints when the strokes soak.
The sheets must be sheathed in a quote’s cloak.

‘Tis no quill
Taken from a bird’s nestle.
‘Twas a thrill
To concoct the ink, with a firm pestle.

Lava for determination,
Stardust for high hopes,
Starlight for inspiration,
Glacier water for rejuvenation,
A drop of the Savior’s blood for salvation
And a speck of His sweat’s salt for eternal preservation.

Finally, I siphon a raging scream of emotion
Into the cartridge to keep the mixture in motion.
Swirling like undercurrents of the ocean.
Merlin has never known so potent a potion.

An elixir of passion.
I mix it with passion.

The pen glows
And throbs with a tempo.
It plants seeds,
Watch the stems grow.

The false poets—watching at bay—
Flock, & they say,
“Long live the Passionate Pen!”
As, once again, the Passionate Pen
Conquers the day.

Project x

My bones are diamond shafts.
Each eye a sapphire gem.
My blood is liquid rubies.
Dare I divulge my name?

My members, a master’s crafts;
No bacteria, germs or phlegm.
I live free of formal duties.
Shall I flaunt for fame?

No epiglottis or voice boxes,
My heart’s a rocketing comet.
No esophagus needed to imbibe,
I just absorb—like the perfect heist.

Hunted by shamans like foxes,
Fronted by the pickpocketing prophet,
Who’ve seen what I now struggle to describe:

A human creature reborn in Christ.

He & Her (Part 3)

Abandoned.
Engulfed in the empty black of deep space.

Drifting.
Slowly drifting.

Breaking.
Swiftly breaking.
Perpetually. Due to the last seen face…

… He saw a black hole in her eyes.

Her name was…
Resistant.

She was opposed, obstinately feeling…
He was shattered to the core, each shard constantly peeling.

His heart was snatched from his chest, thrown to jackals,
How could it come to this? He was wholly baffled.

The love that would never end became the lie that would never end.

The love that would always be became the love that never was.

The everlasting pain marinating his entire being, till the steam of anguish seared the inner of his eyes. Causing them to pour forth sorrow; salty, bitter sorrow for him to eat.

He ate nothing else but the sorrow which he brewed.
He despaired of life, until…

He saw the face of death.

(To be continued…)

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Gifted Betrayal

“You’re born with a gift…& what you’re good at, you don’t take for granted. You don’t betray it.

– What if you do?…betray your gift?

Then you betray yourself. It’s a sad thing.”

– “Along Came A Spider”

We are born with certain abilities and inclinations. There are things we like to do and are naturally good at. As we grow and mature it is important to notice and foster/build these abilities.

Why shouldn’t we? …
For a check? For status? For items?…
At what cost?

The cost of such vanity is our own selves. We abandon ourselves by denying our special abilities and qualities. Our gifts.

God has given us our gifts for a reason. The simplest thing we can do with them is also the most amazing thing.

Use them.

How to be Strong 💪

To be strong you must do one thing as a foundation:
know your weaknesses.

Know your weaknesses then work on improving yourself so that those things are no longer weaknesses. Train your mind to think differently & not give in to those temptations. (Be aware: “train” means to continually practice something over a period of time).

Until that happens, avoid feeding those weaknesses. Do not entertain or indulge them at all.

You must also harness and embrace your present strengths. Use them for the good to the maximum extent that you can. Continually.

And ultimately, just consciously choose to do what you know is morally right. Continually.

These simple strategies will help you continue (or begin) enhancing yourself holistically.

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