It's a tragedy to see
People continue to believe
That change can come meaningfully
Through violent means
Our only hope of lasting peace
Is solving problems peacefully
A healthy dialogue between you & me
Unification through communication
No more separation from nation to nation
Celebrating unity
Diversity in harmony
Embracing similarity in every thing
One continuous creation
All reflections of vibrations
Give it a name & we're separated into categories
Now problems arise between you & I
When we wrongly perceive
What is "yours" and what's "mine"
Where do I end and you begin
In one continuous creation?
Where do I end and you begin
In this continuous creation?
We misperceive the space between
As being void of everything
When in fact it's a continuation of you & me
We're all one!
Interconnected collective consciousness
What you do to you,
You do to us.
Dr. Emoto took some photos
Of water crystals forming under different stimulus
He was witness to our words & intentions
Affecting the composition of water as it turned to ice
He realized the words love & gratitude
Form perfect crystals
They're absolutely beautiful...
So being that we're mostly water
This raises the question
About our words & intentions
And their effect on the world around us
Could it be that the words we speak
And the thoughts we think
Affect every thing
And if that's the case
Then this human race
Has a choice to make
As to how we relate
Cause we can build people up
Or we can break them down
We can make someone smile
Or we can make them frown
Could it be more positivity
Is what we need to live in harmony?
Could it be?
credits
from Metta Movement,
released August 16, 2012
tim krupar played acoustic guitar, bass, and sang
rj dietrich engineered, produced, and played synths
ed skero played electric rhythm guitar
finger played drums
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