Friday, April 24, 2009

Find your own words

When all is lost and all seems dark.

Find your own words that comes from the heart, and its light will shine through.

When your words come from the heart, it can only be true, so what is true can not possibly be wrong.

Let your heart flow and the words will come to you.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Free Will

Okay, I feel like some people try so hard to be something that is just not worth being, they dress below their potential, reveal way to much, follow the norm, and feel what they're told to feel, we are living in a world of drones, have a point of view, SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, voice your opinions, don't stand in the background, hoping for your moment, someone to care about what you think, make them care, or at least make them notice. we need options in life, the whole point of free will, to be free to think, feel and beleive what we want. To be supressed to think what people want us to think takes away the freedom that our country is lucky to possess..

Harmony Day and Returning to Child-like Innocence



Harmony Day is celebrated on the 21 March and coincides with the U.N.'s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (see http://www.racismnoway.com.au/classroom/factsheets/17.html. It is a day where we celebrate cultural diversity and tolerance towards all races.

On Thursday, I was shopping at my local shopping centre when I noticed a display that the Prep kids of one of the local schools I used to work at had made. The kids were learning all about Harmony Day, and they had to write down and draw what the word "harmony" meant to them. The things that the children wrote really touched me:

Harmony is playing with my brother...

Harmony is sharing my toys...

Harmony is hugging my mum...

Harmony is being kind...


Many thoughts came into my mind as I was reading these words. Initially, I thought about the times when I was working there, and the joy I felt working with the children. Then I thought about the innocent and kind nature that most children possess. What if these children were able to harness this nature and take it with them for the rest of their lives?

Our society often jokes about how kids can be little terrors sometimes. But isn't it in reality the adults who become the monsters by shedding off the skin of child-like innocence? Aren't we the ones who are reminded by children the importance of getting along with one another? Why do we find it so hard to forgive one another and get along with each other, while children seem to be able to do this quite easily? What is this "secret" to child-like innocence that we seem to have forgotten long ago?

I am grateful to these children for teaching me through their words and their drawings how easy it really can be to live in harmony. I hope to always remember the lesson they have taught me.

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