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Is there anybody out there...
I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round... John Lennon I don't know why I happen to be thinking about that particular song today, but there are many times I really identify with that particular line. Very often I feel like all I can do is just sit here watching the world from a slight distance. Whenever I try to immerse myself in the goings on, I only get frustrated. Now I could go about being frustrated and ranting to whomever would listen, and maybe that is what I should do, it certainly worked in the past, but I can't think that being negative is going to help any. So I guess I will just sit here watching the ships roll in, and then I will watch them roll away again... for a while anyways. Sleep well, James
Natural Laws, Attrition vs Attraction Although I believe in the law of attraction, I also believe that the law of attrition prevents everyone from applying attraction. There is a finite resource, if we believe that the universe is infinite, then we must also accept that attraction is infinite, yet it is not. Again the universe can not be infinite, as that detracts from the natural truth of resources. Each reflects the other, the universe is reflected in the individual, and the individual in the universe. The individual is finite, therefore the universe is also finite. This is evident in the death and birth of stars. The physical reflects the spiritual or meta-physical. As more is attracted to one there is less for all. As one gains others lose. This is attrition. A set of finite resources are distributed, and energy is only so thick, given the narrowness of the energy at the edges of the source, attrition is greater than the attraction. A black hole attracts all that is near