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Or should I say: an Ode to You? Does it make any difference? Really? Let’s start again, let’s start by saying In’Lak’ech Ala K’in You are another Me. I am another You. For that’s what’s so unique about being Human. We are the Same. BECAUSE we are not. We were created equal BECAUSE we were all created different with this raging desire inside of being who we are who we truly are each one of us billions and billions of versions of creatures who can say I am who want to know who I am who want to define it be being just like X and by being dislike Y Unlike the flower, the tree, the fish, the animals, the mountains, the oceans that are what they are, we reflect. We reflect about who we are, We reflect about our world. I reflect about who you are, and I reflect who you are. You reflect who I am. BECAUSE on this or that, we are the same, look the same, feel the same, believe the same. BECAUSE in this or that we are different, look different, feel different, believe different. Billions and billions of reflections billions and billions of versions of being Human. This comes with great responsibility. For we need one thing to bring this raging desire to reality: we need to honour our differences, we need to respect them. From two perspectives, in fact: from the selfish perspective for if I want to truly be me I need the freedom to fully express who I really am so I cannot allow you or another version of the human being to shrink my universe of possibilities. From the altruistic perspective, too. For to define who I am I need you, every single version of you, to fully express who you are in order to reflect in all it’s glory who I am. The more I love who you are the more I love your differences the more I honour you as not me the more I can become who I am the more I can see who I am because you reflect it so well just the way you are. Billions of you. Hence any man, woman or child who endangers the difference of another man, woman or child is in fact destroying a reflection of his or her own uniqueness. Belittle the options you allow another human being, and you belittle your own self and your own glance. That is how we are all connected. Through the most fundamental right of being different. That is how we are all equal. BECAUSE I am not you and you are not me, we are the same. In La’kech Ala K’in An Ode to You. Or should I say: an Ode to Me. Marie-Hélène de Cannière, © 2016
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Jul 23, 2017
Jul 23, 2017 at 6:28 AM UTC
An Ode to Me
Or should I say: an Ode to You? Does it make any difference? Really? Let’s start again, let’s start by saying In’Lak’ech Ala K’in You are another Me. I am another You. For that’s what’s so unique about being Human. We are the Same. BECAUSE we are not. We were created equal BECAUSE we were all created different with this raging desire inside of being who we are who we truly are each one of us billions and billions of versions of creatures who can say I am who want to know who I am who want to define it be being just like X and by being dislike Y Unlike the flower, the tree, the fish, the animals, the mountains, the oceans that are what they are, we reflect. We reflect about who we are, We reflect about our world. I reflect about who you are, and I reflect who you are. You reflect who I am. BECAUSE on this or that, we are the same, look the same, feel the same, believe the same. BECAUSE in this or that we are different, look different, feel different, believe different. Billions and billions of reflections billions and billions of versions of being Human. This comes with great responsibility. For we need one thing to bring this raging desire to reality: we need to honour our differences, we need to respect them. From two perspectives, in fact: from the selfish perspective for if I want to truly be me I need the freedom to fully express who I really am so I cannot allow you or another version of the human being to shrink my universe of possibilities. From the altruistic perspective, too. For to define who I am I need you, every single version of you, to fully express who you are in order to reflect in all it’s glory who I am. The more I love who you are the more I love your differences the more I honour you as not me the more I can become who I am the more I can see who I am because you reflect it so well just the way you are. Billions of you. Hence any man, woman or child who endangers the difference of another man, woman or child is in fact destroying a reflection of his or her own uniqueness. Belittle the options you allow another human being, and you belittle your own self and your own glance. That is how we are all connected. Through the most fundamental right of being different. That is how we are all equal. BECAUSE I am not you and you are not me, we are the same. In La’kech Ala K’in An Ode to You. Or should I say: an Ode to Me. Marie-Hélène de Cannière, © 2016
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