Sorry to burst your bubble, but I wasn't aware that I agreed with everyone here on this issue. Please forgive me if I left that impression. I do not think it is possible to escape the power that labels have over us.Andrea wrote:It looks like we all actually agree on something. How unusual.
Now that we have agreed that we just are and as Lorna so well put it labels are for bottles and cans, I wonder if actually the question was really something else. Was the question not who are we but what are we? Because I can use lots of labels there and I think that this too is a very valuable question. Also what are we not? For example am I not a murderer. I suppose it is possible I could become one. Far, far less likely is that I would become some sort of sociopath who doesn't care about it after. An extreme example to be sure.
A label plays a huge difference in what we think about ourselves. If we accept the label of just being me, just a person. That is likely what we will try to become. To use (Sally's term) Just part of the herd..... mentality.
One of the problems with that is we run into others with that same mentality, who when they get to know us better go wait a minute (time to back up here) I am not like that. Something is very wrong here. And the trouble begins.
Those with this belief attempts to force its way into the herd when in fact there is no such thing. We are not the same as everyone else and were never meant to be.
Each and every one of us is unique. Intended to obtain different gifts that benefit the rest of us. I really have a hard time accepting the notion that any one of us has been given such great knowledge or wisdom that we have the where with all to set the rest of world straight. As some of our broader community seems to think we are so privileged to be.
The sad part of all this is that some never get to the place where they receive the gifts that they were created to have.
And in my opinion the labels we accept for ourselves play a huge part in preventing us from ever obtaining them, and being able to contribute positively into the lives of others.
Peace.
