Written by Mathew Naismith
In reality, the monster is whimpering so it would seem.
In reality, it is important not to look at the monster in a
negative sense, it is simply a monster just doing what a monster does best,
being a monster. Really, don’t expect a monster not to be what it is.
In reality, the monster is still trying to snarl, bite and
roar, be it that the snarl, bite and roar is wailing. So why doesn’t it seem
this is reality, in fact the monster seems stronger, not weaker at present?
Physiologically speaking, when you look upon the monster as
something negative, especially in opposition to a positive, the monster never
seems to wail, lament. Yes, a positive allows one to ignore the monsters
strengths, but this is exactly what the monster needs to become strong.
Look at it this way. If part of a garden is diseased, do you
ignore this diseased part of the garden to then spread to the rest of the
garden? The process of just looking at the positive part of the garden is often
the monsters strength, the disease within the garden being the monster in this
case.
This is just something I wrote but it does have a more
in-depth meaning to life. Really, stay away from the perceptions of negatives
and positives especially at present, for all this will do is feed what the
monster needs to exist. Yes, become involved if necessary but do it without
separating one from the other, for nothing feeds the monster more than division
and ignorance.
In reality, I actually feel for the monster in its wailing
moment, as I should.