Saturday, June 23, 2012

WILL OF THE WORLD OR SO SAYING So you are saying that nature actually has a will of her own asked the dangdut veteran to the dangdut patron. Yes but a will that is subjected to a superior will if not the most supreme. What about man or does man has his own will. Of course man has a will but his is relatively free in that he can impose his will upon nature. Is nature's will more superior than man's. Nature's will is of its own. Meaning nature work on its own. Yes but also subjected to the supreme will. That is the supreme can order his will on nature. Not overriding nature's will but ordering nature to his will. How's that man's will is relatively free but he still can impose his will upon nature? Nature works her own in that in nature a certain law is observed calling that a law of nature if one may. And nature's work is balanced or that it is always in a balanced state. And man can impose his will upon nature but to not tip nature's delicate balance. Like exacting black gold to no end and this eventually may tip the balance. What may become then when nature is tipped. Nature's complex line will be disrupted. It can literally vibrate or it can a lose component from its entire complexity. As an effect man's stability upon nature can be affected. And man can never be so stable as his will is supplanted on a bigger will that work's its own. By working its own nature survives or exists under its own weight or its own canons or laws. If one breaks the law like man living upon nature and tipping the balance,the effect upon nature will doubly or triply or numerous more times effect upon man. Can also mother earth or mother planet be equated with nature. Mother earth is the planet but a bit and a part of the solar system,the cosmos or the universe even. What is of the universe is of nature. Okay what about the stone that is kissed perpetually by man at the Kaaba in Mecca that is supposed to be a stone from Heaven. Or that others believe that it was only whats left from a meteorite. A meteorite is part of nature but the Kaaba stone is from paradise,maybe transported to earth by virtue of a meteorite. Or that nature's will was made a vehicle by the Supreme Will to dispatch the item to the world. A stone from paradise is similar to a stone on earth. Similar in looks but totally different in form and origin. And as a rather mundane seemingly test from God to test man's faith and belief. But rather quaint isn't it. Quaint to a point but considering its implication through time it is actually very huge. Idolatrous or so seeming? No! Symbolic,perchance, but taken from a real item and a heavenly stone but a severe test on man's faith in God. So then is heaven nature too and of nature's will too. I think not as paradise is also of its own and its own being. It is a place eternal and infinite and it hold the best for man's senses five if not more. Wallahualam! God knows! Well talk about paradise then? I can't as I haven't been there! Say what we'll talk a bit more as I want to wiggle the four step - Old cha-cha song's on now! Inshallah!