Thursday, 18 October 2012

FAMILY ( IV )

To cover the social demands it is necessary that a lot of people feel the need to have children to ensure the coverage of services. In addition, the succession is essential for the continuity of what is essential.
If we bear in mind that paternity is one of the acts of greater responsibility, it is vital to clarify very well what produces and what could be their incidence. Realize if is only an " illusion " with the magnitude that it represents, or well thinking to bring great people to society. I doubt many people think the second point.
Parents are a medium where the word " my " is simply related to identify these with others. They are not creators, only reproducers, in a large chain of links beyond our conscious to accomplish a purpose of cosmic order.
Having children affects freedom, space, time and resources, so before getting mortgage indefinitely should think hard about whether we are prepared, and what the consequences would be and if the aim will be globally joyful.
Focusing on the mundane is what generates the desire of wanting children, and must foresee the consequence that entails.
Actually the function is to accomplish a lace that confront parents and children a certain karma where most times it lives unconsciously without opportunities for learning and correction.
If you look at he human evolutionary level, it is not surprising the low paternal capacity to instill their children values of discipline, responsibility and respect for others. And despite this, prevail order, without finding the best ways to straighten the many problematic social factors.
If we really want a better world, first we must crops the perfection in us, and then think if is convenient or not to bring children into the world. An event of this significance requires good sense to grasp the magnitude of the event.
Before to act we must think the consequences in the short and long tern, for us and the collective. We are responsible fort what we do and everything that happens.

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