from the mind of critic-3/16/17

From the mind of critic: “If the rain falls harder, faster and with more frequency, will it evaporate fast enough to allow for drying out periods? Are these drying out periods imperative, so we can remember what normal life is like and how to live it? Or is drying out a pipe dream, because we’re so waterlogged from all the rain that has fallen and all that’s to come? Life is and has always been a balance, a teeter totter of good and evil, positive and negative, yin and yang and countless other definitions we can think up. We go through periods of fear and hate, hope and love and vice versa. This depends on who we have in power, and the prevailing consensus of the population. We can’t completely stop these swings from happening, because they occur naturally due to our environment and increasingly invasive human evolution. However, we can speed up, slow down, strenghten and weaken these cycles with our thoughts, feelings and actions. We must ask ourselves on a constant basis, what influence we have? We have much power to ease the destruction of humanity, and stop the corporate fascist takeover of this country that’s guised in regressive populism. We must see how this power affects us and others around us, because making things worse for a group of people just so things will be a little better for us, doesn’t make us safer, it gives the power structure more time to plan our demise, because they already have their teeth sunk in, and want to have fun playing with their food before they devour it. We control our destiny, as long we’re honest about what’s in front of our face. However, that honesty is only discovered if we take nothing at face value, and don’t ignore what we don’t like, especially if it’s a verifiable fact, and not the orwellian double speak and double think of alternative facts. We can make the rain fall harder, or we can make it lighten up. It all depends on whether we decide to share our umbrella” 🙂