Forces of attraction; and the breaking of bonds.
In so many ways our lives are governed by the same forces that binds the universe together at its most basic level. Forces of attraction hold together subatomic particles that make up the substance of the physical world; of reality. Electrons spin around protons, held together by invisible bonds, which makes it very difficult for them to break free. But they can, usually when they achieve some state of high energy, and then the bonds will break in a very violent and destructive way.
Humanity is very much the same! As people we tend to group together, we find others who attract us, and we begin circling them, creating bonds of invisible force that hold us together. Over time these bonds can become very strong, and can be very hard to break. But it’s not impossible to break these bonds between people, but to do requires so much emotional energy that in the end, when someone is able to pull away – it is always with a tearing ripping explosion that is destructive to all who were caught up in it.
The law of attraction is a universal constant. We may try to deny ourselves on some intellectual level that this isn’t so, that we control who we are attracted to, and that we will control its power. However this is only the rational mind not wanting to accept that there are forces outside its own conscious control. But then there is so little that the rational mind can truly understand, because so much of our universe acts in a way that can’t be understood; both at a physical level, and also an emotional one. To try to understand – even a small amount of everything – only results in frustration.
I sometimes like to think of us – individuals – as being particles that are forever grouping together and flying apart through the emotional energy we apply to each other. Each time we are subjected to an emotional explosion we are sent spinning away from the person (or persons) we grouped with, and hurl through space for a while until we lose the high energy state we had, and we find someone else with whom a bond can be made, and the universal law of attraction begins again.
What I’d like to know, is if there is any purpose in the way this happens?
Padwanna!

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