12/05/2015
:::Deep in Thought:::
rbit (v): a sphere of activity, interest, or application.
In every aspect of life that is impossibly tainted by human or any living species requires life to exist via orbital motion. At the minimum, electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom in which we define as the "building blocks of life". Thus, this motion creates an array reactions that result in what we experience in every—and I mean every—area of human interaction on Earth. Even at the largest spectrum, our planetary existence amongst all other planets include the other seven orbiting the nucleus of our galaxy in which we call the Sun. This spheric action, on Earth alone, gives us what know as life—contributing to the seasons in which our species and other lifeforms are required to survive. Therefore, at both the smallest and the largest perspectives, orbiting is an essential action of "life".
But, what if the motion of orbit was also important to our social life. In the most drawn out idea, perhaps say that the mind—at times—orbits the body, and thus vice versa? For example, intellect, knowledge, and wit are present with the mind's motion of wander around the body of self. In reciprocal, strength, will power, and all forms of physical action present their selves as the body (hypothetically) orbits the mind. Now, step back and question, what if two opposing entities are orbiting each other—and perhaps something astonishing happens? Let's move to another example...
One person, consisting of both body and mind, often self experiences the effects of the two proposed theories above of everyday life. In the Libra's school of thought, balance would exist when: a.) each happens regularly sharing the same time in orbit; or b.)when both body and mind are both harmoniously orbiting each other. And thus, the person finds peace at "b". But, I question why work so hard when there are more pairs of bodies and minds in orbit here we live today.
The question of complex thought is, what if one person finds another whose mind can orbit their body, also vice-versa—mutually sharing the both core points—"a" & "b"—of the Libra's school of thought? Thus, if this person finds one who can share this unclassified socio-philosophical phenomenon, then it seems evident that both points "a" & "b" will happen simultaneously.
If you've made it this far, I perhaps ask you to consider one last question. If the effects of two entities orbiting each other have once created stars and galaxies, what do you consider the effects of two people sharing each other's components respectively into a mutual orbit, taking turns orbiting each's contributing piece—body and mind—forever more?