WHEN
BEAUTY VANISHES We
must expect to experience the logical result of our thoughts.
by Oswaldo Koch In
her famous book, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley wrote about a scientist who
worked for nearly two years, depriving himself of rest and health for the sole
purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. The scientist was infatuated
with the idea of creating the best human being possible. He selected the strongest
limbs and human parts to create a beautiful human, but when life was finally bestowed
upon the creature, breathless horror and disgust filled the heart of its creator.
To look at the creature’s shriveled complexion, dull eyes, convulsive motions
and yellow skin that barely covered its deformed muscles was unbearable. How can
you describe the emotions of the creator with this catastrophe? The outcome caused
the beauty of his dream to vanish. Despite his good intentions, the scientist
had created a monster. In
real life, outcomes can be unpredictable catastrophes if we do not integrate all
of the necessary elements that nature demands to establish its natural order.
We can ruin our lives and become obese, develop cancer and chronic illneses if
we don't apply correctly nature's law. The imaginary monster of Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein is a good example of what tragedy may ensue when nature is
knowingly and irresponsibly defied. To
understand nature's law, we have to learn from our past experiences and from other
people's experiences. However, if we dwell only on our thoughts and previous experiences,
then we will live a limited life. People who spend all their time talking about
their unhappiness become unhappier. People who talk about discord, will become
more discordant. But those who live in harmony with their family and community
will enrich themselves and other. Eventually, learning from different cultures,
philosophies and schools of thoughts, we will understand that all human limitations
are inventions of our own ignorance of nature's law. Imagine
what would happen if just once the soil, electricity or gravity failed to function
according to nature's law. Our faith in nature makes us confident that when we
plant an apple seed, the result is going to be an apple tree and not an orange
tree. Like a variety of seeds, each of us is biologically different and our environments
vary, affecting the extent of our physical and mental fitness. However, we can
achieve positive results in our physical training if we learn how to utilize one
of nature's laws: the law of cause and effect. The
Mastermoves
basic principles are non-discriminatory.
That is to say that the law that applies to all of humanity living in harmony
with nature applies as well in the Mastermoves program. In this respect, the imaginary
monster of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a good example of what could
happen when nature is erroneously defied. If we apply nature's law correctly,
monsters should exist only in novels, not in real life. Copyright © 1999-2004 by OK Initiatives All Rights Reserved
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