The world doesn't revolve around you!
Posted: October 26th, 2005, 7:23 pm
How many people were told this as a kid?
The biggest lie perpetrated upon children.
I can't prove it (yet: haven't the words to articulate it) but a recent revelation informed me that, for all intents and purposes, I am the centre of the universe. More acurately, I Am is the centre of the universe, and the rest of it too.
So why are we so adamantly intent on hiding this fundamental truth from our youth?
Sure, kids are selfish and telling them that the world doesn't revolve around them might help them to see that there are other people in the vicinity who's needs are just as important as their own. But I'm not coming from a selfish "I am the universe" perspective, but from a perspective of responsibility. Now I accept that I am that tree I must fight for that tree's well being like I would fight for my own. Now that I accept that I am that starving kid in some third world shithole, I must take responsibility for his plight. Since I realised that I am you I must care for you like I must care for myself and expect the same in return.
I am the centre of the universe and the world revolves around me. Therefore I must fulfil my own desires without impinging on others' ability to fulfil their own. I can help them to fulfil their desires as they help me, because they too realise that we are both the centres of our respective universes and, strangely enough, we are each other.
So the next time you chastise a kid, "The world doesn't revolve around you!", please think about what I've said, even if you now think that I am full of shit.
Thanks.
The biggest lie perpetrated upon children.
I can't prove it (yet: haven't the words to articulate it) but a recent revelation informed me that, for all intents and purposes, I am the centre of the universe. More acurately, I Am is the centre of the universe, and the rest of it too.
So why are we so adamantly intent on hiding this fundamental truth from our youth?
Sure, kids are selfish and telling them that the world doesn't revolve around them might help them to see that there are other people in the vicinity who's needs are just as important as their own. But I'm not coming from a selfish "I am the universe" perspective, but from a perspective of responsibility. Now I accept that I am that tree I must fight for that tree's well being like I would fight for my own. Now that I accept that I am that starving kid in some third world shithole, I must take responsibility for his plight. Since I realised that I am you I must care for you like I must care for myself and expect the same in return.
I am the centre of the universe and the world revolves around me. Therefore I must fulfil my own desires without impinging on others' ability to fulfil their own. I can help them to fulfil their desires as they help me, because they too realise that we are both the centres of our respective universes and, strangely enough, we are each other.
So the next time you chastise a kid, "The world doesn't revolve around you!", please think about what I've said, even if you now think that I am full of shit.
Thanks.