Thursday, May 22, 2008

Spirituality In Nature

As we try to bring out the truths of life, we necessitate only reflect upon the truths of nature. As we try to accommodate the complexnesses of value, death, purpose, alteration and abundance, we necessitate only reflect upon the simplenesses operating beyond our dorsum doors.

For whatever truths are operating fully within the latter, are operating fully within the former. The existence is never discriminatory or fickle.

Physical decease (which is natural) is nature's redress for physical agony (which is not).

The flower, exposed to an environment which is rough beyond the capacity of its organic structure to endure, will die. Its physical word form will be released and in so doing, it will transcend the environment.

The animal, exposed to an onslaught which is rough beyond the capacity of its organic structure to endure, will die. Its physical word form will be released and in so doing, it will transcend the attack.

The human, exposed to a disease which is rough beyond the capacity of its organic structure to endure, will die. Its physical word form will be released and in so doing, it will transcend the disease.

You see, decease is not the experience of ending that which was. Death is the experience of transcending that which is.

So while an earthly position perpetuates the semblance of decease as the antonym of life, a Negro spiritual position grants an apprehension of the former as a necessary spot participant in the ageless extravaganza that is the latter.

Death is necessary in life.

Destruction is always necessary in creation.

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