Regardless of what you believe, time will always continue on. No matter how intense the energy within your own sphere of life gets, there is always the spectrum of atmosphere. You just exist on a spectrum of events happening, where there is some solace to be had that somewhere else, the world is different. That somewhere else there is a peaceful atmosphere, smiles, laughter….or perhaps just silence. Like the silence of wind currents pushing air around vast mountains. Energy, but silence. The feeling of oneness with the great everything that exists around you, but also the powerful quiet that comes from refined energy transfer. Like a futuristic hot rod starting up, emitting a low drone, but with the noise and its presence in the surrounding environment carries with it an immense sense of power and purpose.

Hmmm…

Hmm.

Sorry, I got carried away.

The universe that we live in, the world that encompasses us, seems, at least for this moment, to be moderately stable. Of course we do have a share of problems.

Fukushima, admittedly, is a pretty big problem. However, with correctly placed human ingenuity, something that as a species we are quite good at, I do believe that we will see an eventual resolution to that.

In regards to our relations with other countries, I have started to see relationships that have long been tainted by a refusal to look beyond basic differences resolving themselves. It appears that we are enjoying better international interactions with Russia for instance, which has long been a country to demonize and butt heads with from an ideological standpoint. In addition to that, it also appears that Iran is now much more amiable towards us as well. I heard that a group of American sailors were caught by their military, and were quickly released back to The Navy. As summarized by the New York Times, “Their quick release was hailed by the Obama administration as an unintended benefit of the new diplomatic relationship with Iran established by the nuclear accord negotiated between Tehran and the United States and five other nations in July.” (NY Times 1)

 

So take a breath. Pat yourself all over and be thankful to live in a world that seeks to continuously progress, rather than giving up at the first sight of trouble.

History is unfolding before you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

References

David E. Sanger, Eric Schmitt and Helene Cooper. (2016, January 13). Iran’s Swift Release of U.S. Sailors Hailed as a Sign of Warmer Relations. Retrieved March 30, 2017, from https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/14/world/middleeast/iran-navy-crew-release.html?_r=0

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