Is it right to say ‘life is life’ or is it better to say something beyond? Is this phrase an evading of thought to say something simply and to avoid deeper thinking?
A word is not even a box, or a container. A word is a label, and a stamp.
No matter what words any being uses to express itself, the actual spiritual quality behind the words – is the REAL qualification of the will to be understood, and the will to express. Expression: a reformatted fragment of the messenger.
Some beings cannot talk, but behind their eyes, their auras and their fingertips, more meaning, more feeling, more understanding and more essence than can be ever be found within a mere simial instance.
There are minds though, whom are imperialistic… they’d dip a beautiful fish out of the ocean, then set it into a small and synthetic tank of water. They will “take” a piece of nature herself, limit it, or destroy it, then keep it near their range of perception, as a sort of “security blanket.”
(Note that this is a symbolic metaphor; the real wretchedness is always, firstly within.)
Their insecurity has to do with their underdevelopmentalitism, and aside from the scape-goat and the source of blood from which to leech off of, a parasite may also need reassurance, to destract it from its own destructiveness and retardation, if it is any way self-aware.