We have all been wondering lately.

Wondering why things are not better.

Wondering why people have to be so mean.

Wondering why fear is given more fuel than love.

Wondering why two plus two does not equal four.

 

We wonder where evil originated.

Are the answers in a book?

Are the answers in the stories told by wise grandmothers?

Are the answers in the jealousy we cannot overpower?

Are the answers in the hearts of fearful men?

 

We just can’t seem to get it right, can we?

Nobody seems to know what it means:

To be human.

Debates rage in homes and courtrooms and on televisions.

Friends and foes and strangers argue with no results.

 

Histories on cave walls

Stories told through dance and costume

Nursing mothers and grieving children

Songs that try to make sense of it all

And millions of letters typed in such a way to form thoughts and words

All attempting to come to a conclusion.

 

Yet, we cannot seem to find a way to state clearly:

This is what it means to be human.

A human looks like this, a human talks like this, a human loves like this.

We make sense of our world by categorizations

Maybe those categorizations are why we fail.

 

We could wipe the slate clean and say we are all the same

Yet that would forget the beauty of diversity

That would forget what makes a culture special

What makes a loving couple and their family unique

It would remove the individual contributions.

 

Sameness is not freedom.

 

The alternative is not a solution, either:

To point out our differences over and over again

Attributing falsities to people who look, speak or live a certain way

This breeds fear and hostility where none is needed

It puts people in a box and tells them to stay caged.
This approach is dangerous.

 

Is a simple approach the right approach?

To meditate on human-ness as a study of desire?

The desire to love freely and to walk safely down the street

The desire to be free from harm and suffering

The desire to protect yourself and those you love

The desire to make connections and forge unions

And so, so many more desires, pure of heart and unselfish.

 

To be human – what a beautiful thought

Full of lovely potential.

2 responses to “To Be Human”

  1. Xaman Calid Avatar
    Xaman Calid

    Lovely ❤❤

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    1. In Her Words Avatar
      In Her Words

      Thank you! 💛

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