The moon
I love the moon. I love to gaze upon it. I have always been in love with the night sky, with space, with stars and planets. Even as a young boy, I would constantly buy books about jupiter and mars. But the moon was special. I could always see the moon, easily, with no trouble.
The reason we can see the moon is because of the sun. the moon is illuminated by the sun, even though we can't see it. Indeed, if the sun did not occasionally move behind the earth, we could never see the moon. It is the sun that lights up the moon's face, revealing its valleys to us. Without the sun the moon would be lost in the light sky, virtually unidentifiable from the rest of the night. Without the sun the earth wouldn't be doing so well either.
we are sometimes afraid of letting go. Afraid of allowing the sun to expose our surface, so that the very world can see us as we are. We want our masks, we want our darkness, or at the very least I know I often times want my mask. And eventually, we mistake the darkness for ourselves, the mask becomes our being. which is ridiculous, a mask is a mask. And it is difficult to "be yourself". We talk alot about it in our civilization, but we rarely live up to our talk. Usually "being yourself" can amount to either "Not being like everyone else" or "being like a special group of people". Thats not really being yourself, its just being different. What we should strive for is the sun, shinning upon our surface, showing the world the truth. And I know some people have issues about their inner and outer appearence; they look at themselves and find the mirror wanting. What they fail to realize is that the mirror we are looking at does not show the true image. sometimes it doesn;t even show a rough outline. So we flee into the comfort of the night sky and hide from the sun.
Do not hide from the sun. You are so beautiful in the eyes of your creator. Embrace the sun the best you can. Be honest, even if it means being flawed. Love with all your heart. Let yourself be who you truly are.
The reason we can see the moon is because of the sun. the moon is illuminated by the sun, even though we can't see it. Indeed, if the sun did not occasionally move behind the earth, we could never see the moon. It is the sun that lights up the moon's face, revealing its valleys to us. Without the sun the moon would be lost in the light sky, virtually unidentifiable from the rest of the night. Without the sun the earth wouldn't be doing so well either.
we are sometimes afraid of letting go. Afraid of allowing the sun to expose our surface, so that the very world can see us as we are. We want our masks, we want our darkness, or at the very least I know I often times want my mask. And eventually, we mistake the darkness for ourselves, the mask becomes our being. which is ridiculous, a mask is a mask. And it is difficult to "be yourself". We talk alot about it in our civilization, but we rarely live up to our talk. Usually "being yourself" can amount to either "Not being like everyone else" or "being like a special group of people". Thats not really being yourself, its just being different. What we should strive for is the sun, shinning upon our surface, showing the world the truth. And I know some people have issues about their inner and outer appearence; they look at themselves and find the mirror wanting. What they fail to realize is that the mirror we are looking at does not show the true image. sometimes it doesn;t even show a rough outline. So we flee into the comfort of the night sky and hide from the sun.
Do not hide from the sun. You are so beautiful in the eyes of your creator. Embrace the sun the best you can. Be honest, even if it means being flawed. Love with all your heart. Let yourself be who you truly are.

3 Comments:
I love my mask I'm embarrassed to show myself and my writings to my friends and family... strangers only...
A very good commentary/polemic for today's society.
Unfortunately, that same society also relentlessly and, sadly, ruthlessly mocks those who would do what you are suggesting.
If one is to participate fully in this society, it must play by the rules that society sets for itself. Much like playing in a game of hockey, or baseball, if you do not play by the rules that have been set, you are, inevitably, disqualified from playing at all.
That is not to say that this situation is fair. For it is not.
But I have experienced enough of the adverse effects of being oneself enough over the years to know that, at present, it is not feasible for a person to not live behind a mask. It is not only to hide one's true self, as you say, but also as much, I believe, for one's own protection against the reactions and attitudes of modern society.
As Elizabeth writes in the post above, we become embarrassed to show ourselves -- that is to say, our true selves -- to others, including, as she says, friends and family. Perhaps because we are afraid of being mocked or, at worst, abandoned by those we hold dear. At some level, we all harbour a fear of abandonment. I would venture that this is probably exacerbated, to a point, by the realities of our society.
And that is, as I have said, rather unfortunate.
you should write more - you have the talent - you just seem to need inspiration
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