Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Secret of Life-Blood


4"But you must not eat meat that has its lifeblood still in it. 5And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every animal. And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life of his fellow man. -Genesis ch.9 (NIV) 33How skilled you are at pursuing love! Even the worst of women can learn from your ways. 34On your clothes men find the lifeblood of the innocent poor,though you did not catch them breaking in. -Jeremiah ch. 2 (NIV)
"LIFEBLOOD." What does this word really mean? Yes, the author did use verses from the Bible because the word has a very true meaning behind it. To some these are just words. To others they may be the blood that courses through each individual's veins. Or maybe, just maybe, one might have to go into a thought process to harness and bring forth the very nature of the backing of what this word really is. This word is a commonality, a very true essence of what all things living is made up of on the inside looking outward. We all share this common trait being a man, woman, or child. It does not matter of color, race, background, sexual orientation, or whatever you as the reader can conjure up. It is an ever knowing and seeing birthmark, that it is always noticeable; whether on the inside or on the outside. All have induced it or prevented these words to carry forth that which is attainable to all.

The most vital movement that all things living feel is HOPE; the LIFEBLOOD, the eternal elixir of the soul. Hope is a dream, an ambition; a belief toward unseen things to come into the spirituality of the one who demands the deed done. Hope is a true reflection of Faith. These two are a circle of a continuance of every given life on earth. Hope and Faith are one in the same with different meanings but more similarities than most think. We develop these awesome feelings and carry them with us from the time of birth to the end of our days. We lose sight of them when our lives seem to be going the way we want, but when the disaster hits, we call upon them to act in our place of need, but it is usually to act in the place of our wants.
Hope is the authentic lifeblood that causes the perseverance of an individual's hunger towards a triumph. In the author's opinion Christianity is the basis of faith and hope no matter how many people try to stray many away from the quintessence. Hope is the circulatory system that gives life a fresh restart of a new day miracle. The "odd one out" as some say, hope, differs from what is ordinary because of its origin in everyone and how everyone uses it to there advantage or handicap.

In the realization of one's pursuit in making life livable, life is hope and hope is life. Life is very willable when hope is present in the willer. Life belongs to hope because hope brings action to life, sort of the ying and yang principle of Chinese philosophy. Hope is the light in the darkness of life because hope gives days upon asking from the self within. Hope gives every living soul a small gain to build strength toward a colossal event in breath.

Finally, hope is the faculty of one's mind. Hope is the everlasting angel that never gives up on the soul believer. It can destroy a clouded vision that has been cursing the holder of burdens to loosen the heavy load of deceit. It gives power to the weak minded, it gives understanding and sympathy, it shows attachment to the weary hearted, and relinquishes the discrimination sought out towards others. It gives birth to the new era of the quest of finding the new I AM in YOU.

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