If the Earth should vanish by our own hand If the book was erased without a memory If all of life stopped without a trace Would God still remember me? Is this what I really believe? A God who is everlasting? Can I turn the other cheek? When will my anger begin fasting?
From the mountain tops I see the valley of oppression It fills with our tears As we drown in man's obsession But does God need man? Or to plant a garden on a stone? Must we **** everyone Who will be first to atone?
The emotions of man Invisible to the eye Controlling our every action Only our soul knows why I saw him on the corner Did I turn the wrong cheek? Inside my heart I already know Grace was made because I am weak
Truth as a form of reality for humans Is revealed or in what we discover In both, we find what we know Is controlled by emotional desire There is a truth or an outcome That we insist must always be so Even if the truth we have found Conflicts with all that we know
From the limits of our imagination God is a metaphor of anthropomorphism An assertion as to his nature including gender Is to place God into a man-made prison He is beyond the limits of reality If reality is perception and experience But if reality is truth then God is reality And only he knows the hour of deliverance
Creation, purpose and the history of mankind Each of us could only describe it as a fairytale And yet to describe God with certainty Is to limit the possibilities of the metaphysical Our concept of time and purpose is only relative Yet we arrogantly believe we can change his nature And so too it is better not to say anything at all Than to describe our birth by the hand of the creator
And so we answer questions by singing of the wind Abdicating all knowledge to nature to justify our sin And though we know the cause of all suffering is desire It is not true that all desire is wicked if he planted it within The more we desire to become a part of the spiritual world The more we give away the scraps of our enslavement Enlightenment is said to be found by impoverishing oneself But who can walk barefoot on the hot pavement?
Love is deepest in a parents love for their child Or our first love or in the love of an animal And what is life except devotion to those you love And to those who depend upon you to be rational Do not compromise what is wise and good to belong You have the strength to be alone if you know how to love For it is without expectation that love is true And even a wanderer can know what this is made of
Do not command someone to believe as you do You cannot make them arrive at the same place Neither in time or where your body may lay If their origin of birth did not have the same grace To believe that you alone are the holder of truth Is to separate yourself from the divinity of the flame To restrict enlightenment to the narrows of predominance Is to declare that you alone are the target of your souls aim
Philosophy, reliant upon the development of our soul Married to truth and curiosity as to our origins, not unyielding To any new fact that might present itself to you Is there anything more than what is good and revealing? But if the world insists that you wear your cross Then tell them you would die so that others can live And to God alone you render your fruits for judgment For the ledger kept is the mark of those who can forgive
A belief in a dualistic world is to say evil is separate from good It is as powerful as good and the creator allowed this to happen If we say that the creator is only good, then what of evil? Is it the absence of good or is it a war with our own reflection? Must we assert our goodness or our own evil devices of destruction? We cannot wait for good to destroy evil or so history has proven Yet men stand in front of horses and hoses when death has failed Having made their peace, they wait, for the hour to be chosen
It is our task if good is the passive nature of a benevolent absent God But if we are made in his image then is he made of good and evil? If the good in God is also ours, we know of it but who will summon it? We must take it upon ourselves to steel ourselves upon the anvil But if our nature is such that the absence of good makes powerful evil Then is it evil alone that can save us from the very nature we possess That is why we concern ourselves with such notions as a just war And wait until the day when there is nothing left except to confess
The more assurance I hear from you the less that I am I will not say, “This is truth so repent now or perish forever” Humility is the admission of all that we do not know But the depth of ignorance it too vast to be called only a river If humility is to be rejected then your aim falls below the sunset You have compared yourself to a horizon that will never be found You have accepted that what lies beyond is of no consequence Because what matters is that you stand upon your own holy ground
I hardly know myself much less why I am this way I believe I have a soul, defined as unseen consciousness But which story of long ago was witnessed by honest men? I can only hope that I will survive after my body perishes I will never tell you how to live because I cannot live my own I will never judge you for your beliefs, only if you hurt someone There is no contrary opinion that should result in physical conflict For in the end, what can I prove except that peace has come undone
If I am so insecure that I must destroy all who disagree Then it is I who should be destroyed for my weakness of spirit There is too much temptation to place money above the individual And too much desperation to steal what they cannot inherit But as I choose to walk with the pride of knowing my place And the honor of allowing all who come to sit in front of me I have found that behind the multitudes there is a place of rest And it is a place where good and evil can both finally agree