Since theories exist stating that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed (only converted/transferred), to me this logically means they can also apply to good and evil.
Even in Christianity's creation and destruction mythos this is true. God never officially creates good or evil, both happen in their own time with no reference to their origins. And after the apocalypse, neither die out, but live through their separate fates eternally.
Like heat, negativity spreads from one to another. Both sociology and psychology support the idea of family cycles that transfer from the actions of the intermediate family (particularly the parents) to the child to live in his or her own life. They both support the idea of negativity (or negative occurrences) affecting someone for the rest of their lives. And the same could be said of good, of course.
Maybe it's true that if you start looking for things (consciously or subconsciously) you'll start to find them. But perhaps it's because they're all really there (or that nothing at all is there)?
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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