Saturday, 5 May 2018

Individuality Doesn't Exist Anyway. =I D E A .

Are we all individuals? Are some of us more individual than others? Does uniqueness mean
the same as individuality? These questions at times form in many of our minds, like there
seems to be an inner urge or need to be different from the rest, but are we ever that different?
Are we defined by our experiences? The common factor we all share, is that we all experience
experiences throughout our live, the experiences of someone like Albert Einstein, who was
recognised as a genius, to that of say someone who worked of a farm all their life, would be
vastly different and life changing, however the common denominator is that they both had
experiences.
There is only one force called life, and we are all firmly entrenched within it, we are all caught
up in what is known as duality. We are both humanly human, and also humanly divine, the
humanly human seems to have a need to be different, which no doubt spring up from within
the ego, and its cohort that thing which we call personality, the humanly human part of us,
imagines that it is somehow separate from the whole, (which of course is absolutely impossible
and cannot occur in reality) and imagining ourselves apart from the whole, we seem to have
a need to stand out from the rest. Our ego's like us to be noticed, look at me! I am different!
Is this what individuality actually is? Or is it something different?  Because the whole of
humanity has experiences, does that then make them individuals? If we are indeed all facets
of the one whole jewel called life, can there actually be such a thing as individuality?
We may well seem to be all different, come from different races and cultures, be different
colours, speak different languages, but if you just peel away the surface veneer, are we not
all the same beneath the skin? Are your experiences better than mine? Are you better than
me because you can run faster? Each of us may well be unique in the way we acted and reacted
as a result of our experiences, but are we not really just all contributing our experiences into
one great pool of experiences that merge into and meld into one composite whole we call
LIFE?
Although humanity upon this Earth plane numbers  over seven billion or so,there is actually
only one thing called Life upon this planet, so what does that suggest to you, dear reader?
In part two will look at this question. warmest regards Michael
kirkpatrickmichael17@gmail.com any feedback welcome facebook soulrealisation.

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