(maybe) life
is viral
[1]
by w. e. reavirus
alternative title: living things must die
maybe life
is viral
rampant re-production
ravaging re-sources
death (its final function)
limited perspective gasps for breath (and
questions why)
rampant reproduction:
living things must die
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·
life itself is a phenomenon of instinctive survival/thrival that
results in abundant mass-reproduction.
·
nature-ally, checks and balances (predators, viri, aging processes,
war, etc.) have a tendency to curb overpopulation.
·
from a (limited) human perspective, we might attempt to ‘hold onto’
life and (subsequently) fear death. this
would be especially true if we somehow believed that every-thing was created for
us.
·
if one can envision humanity as a virus (with the ability to run rampant... like every, other living
thing), one might be able to detach from the need to control every-thing.
·
death (after All) is what makes life worthwhile!
this is not to
say that we should ignore death and focus only on life.
maybe… the
trick is to do exactly what we do-Be-do: exper-i-ence the heck
out of life, while under-standing that death is lurking – just around the
corner.
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[1] martino, j. (3.12-4.2020). (maybe) life is viral. book 88: marching
into madness. © 2020 by wellnesseducation.us.
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