How I feel things are and should be IF we slow down. |
What if we remained as we were before, and the pace of our life was like the flow of the tides— changing only ever so slightly from one day to the next. And if we had time again to sit— to think of simple things like counting stars and watching clouds so perhaps we can divine some shape— some meaning some purpose in the wooly patch floating across— or even a silver lining. If we did that, we could sit on the grass and enjoy our picnics. We could breathe air that is free— from smog from stress from threat of war even from poverty. What if there were fewer lemmings? Scurrying around— running fast and accomplishing nothing— killing themselves. The lemming thinks only about crossing the river but suppose he chose— maybe just once, to stay; to refuse to jump to stop fighting. He would be a happy lemming— satisfied with the pace on his side of the shore. And we were happy lemmings once before someone decided progresswas worth suicide. Then we jumped in the river and most of us drowned. But our divine purpose, I think comes full circle— a slower way must prevail. We must become the happy relaxed creatures we were before. |