The Life Force Within

Lauren Todd
Each person that has ever been born has an untapped reservoir of excess creative energy that lies within them throughout their whole lives. The amount of untapped energy varies from person to person based on that person's environment. People who are forced to live in abject poverty have a higher amount of untapped energy due to their surroundings limiting them to only what they can do to survive. This creative energy cannot be tapped from within because there is a lock on the door of it that must be removed and this lock is called the monetary system.

If the creative force that is deep within us all were to be unleashed, and each person was to draw from its spring, the world would benefit in ways unimaginable. This is due to the fact that this creative wellspring is infinitely full. As it is drawn from, it refills itself, like water. It has given humanity all that enriches it. It manifests itself in culture and innovation, and it uses inspiration as is its vehicle for expression. Humanity draws from the life force or creative energy that is within itself. This might explain the concept of the, "kingdom of God is within." Through understanding natural processes, we can extract the concept of God, and use the very creative energy that we speak of, to bring this concept, to its full potential. Simply put, we could have heaven on earth if we learn to draw from this unlimited source that is within each one of us, I can't stress enough that this can never occur in a monetary system, as it will forever hinder progress and go against natural creative forces.

From this idea, that we draw from unlimited resources within, we can then extrapolate the concept that we have control over our own destinies. Many of our movies, which by the way, are now being defined as our number one cultural meaning makers, are depicting this notion. At the risk of revealing the final chapters of the Harry Potter Sequel, the insidious evil that is depicted in the form of Voldemort and thus the creation of the character Harry has its genesis in the prophecy over Harry, so the characters exist because the prophecy exists. So, Voldemort becomes the evil character we love to hate.

This concept quite possibly shakes up our whole idea of religion, especially Christianity, because it suggests that our definition of evil and good is shaped by ancient written words. This leads us to determine that the human race defines reality, and the role of God at the most, is that of a spectator. If this is true, then we can create a world that is far more sustainable, humane and civilized than the one we live in now, we can create a world where each person's value is measured by the creative potential within, that is unlimited. So creative forces must be allowed to flow without interference , if we are to become a thriving and prosperous and for the first time, advanced society. We have the key to unlock the prison doors, letting the life force run free, if only we will wake up from the death like sleep we are in and use it. Oh and, if God is in the audience, He will be giving us a standing ovation at the close of the show.

Published by Lauren Todd

About me. Recent graduate of Chapman University. I am involved in various progressive organizations, to include The Zeitgeist Movement and The Boston Tea Party. My articles have also been published at Triond...  View profile

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