welcome
To The Adventures of a Girl in A Box
"She just sits, and watches the people in the boxes
Everything she sees, she absorbs and adopts it
She mimics and she mocks it
And she hates the box but she cant remember how to stop it
So she continues to watch it
Hoping that it can give her somethin she can box with
Or how the locksmith seen the boxes
Locked in the box and aint got the combination to unlock it
Thats why she watches, scared to look away
Cuz at that moment it might show her what to take off the locks with
So she chained herself to the box, took a lock and then she locked it
Swallowed the combination and then forgot it
As the doctors jot it all down with their pens and pencils
The same ones that took away her voice and just left her instrumentals, like damn"
- Lupe Fiasco (Never Lies)
Let's face it, we all live in a box. This blog is an attempt to try and capture the day to day life story, events, and random thoughts of a Girl named Mia B. This blog tells about her escape from that box that we all once shared and her
Rebellious onrush to refrain from returning back. In many of these hazardous situations there will be times when deep or independent thought is necessary. Sit back, relax and get ready for mind penetrating ventures!
Enjoy! :)
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Hello, my name is Mia B and welcome to the published documentary through Blogger.com of my life.
So, I suppose you would like to know a little about me before delving into my life story?
Well, I will start by saying I am a
new breed of consiousness. I seem to have a high level of consciousness not of this Earth as I am coming to figure out.
Many people will laugh or
judge at this point, but what I say to those individuals is...
It's been Scientifically proven that the next step in evolution has taken place and has thus been acknowledged. Here is a link to get you started on your research before reading this blog:
What are Doctors, Psychologists, and Scientist Saying about Indigo Children?
I have a warrior spirit and a tendency to break down systems that are now obsolete and serve us no purpose.
Many who resist change and who value conformity may misunderstand me at times which leaves me lonely more often than not. I am a strong willed independent thinker, who prefers to do my own thing rather than comply with authority figures.
I seem to have an incredible sense for dishonesty, like a dog can sense fear. I am a Right Brained Thinker who can sometimes explain the seemingly unexplainable. I love a challenge, change, and flexibility. I am a creative analytical thinker.
My outlook on life is truth, love and taking care of ourselves and the earth. Which are the most important elements of life. What most people call daydreaming, I call a research project.
I am a Indigo Child.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
R I G H T B R A I N D O M I N A N T
I am on my way to the school house this morning. Apparently there are some things that were left undone from my last visit. The people up there I don't really care to deal with. Many of which have negative attitudes as if they do not want to be at work or hate their jobs. Others are tolerable. Yes I know this is very common in many professions. Mainly, due to the fact that people are forgetting how to live. So what do we do, work to live? Or Live to work? It's sad that we have to do either, but that's the way this poorly designed society prefers to function. The fuel for their engine is materialism. Some call it work...I call it Modern Day Slavery to ones own ego.
But a more mind boggling perception is that we as people forget of how it used to be and how much happier it was. Many Individual's problems seem to revolve around bills, rent, and the need for cash for just about everything. Many don't realize that they are caught in an economic stranglehold. That begs the question why do we submit? Why do we conform if so many of us are unhappy? Many individuals don't have a choice because house, car, and phone bills are due. My question is why did they create the bills for themselves to begin with?
We'll in any case let's rewind, back to a time when there were no cell phones, Astronomical Gas Prices, Comcast Bills, High Rent and mortgages due to the change in the economy. I remember when there were no cell phones (Except the ones that came built in Expensive cars) we only had pagers which cost about $20 a month there was a lot less stress. No?
It seems to me as though as we advance in the technology department, our pockets plummet into the nothingness abyss. And this is just how society seems to have “Programmed” us to react to these things. Make the rich richer and the poor more poor. Yes, we want the latest clothes, Cell phone PDA’s, the trips to another city or country, the latest model car….but with that comes added stress. Correct me, if I’m wrong but I do believe that Albert Einstein wore the same clothes everyday to help simplify his life more.
If we could only see that we don’t have to slave at doing something we are not inspired or passionate to do just to keep food in our mouths. Hell, why can't we just farm our own food? That is the reason we work right? For food and shelter? If people would put away all that is material and learn to live a simplistic life…they would find the path to happiness.
That reminds me to mention...I just quit my job at the Pharmacy due to the highly stressful enviornment. I don't encourage you to do like me. For I find myself to be much happier allowing life to take me where it wants me to go than to stay and confine myself to a controlled chaotic envirnment. Many will say well Mia, the next place will be the same...and I agree to a certain extent. Every place has its good and bad points. But some places have more badder than gooder. Like when stinky cheese is offered at restaurants, you know its time to move.
And I am late getting to school so I will try to Blog more later…
But before I go I will leave you with this little insert from Joseph Weizenbaum.
“The Direct societal effects of any pervasive technology are as nothing compared to its much more subtle and ultimately much more important side effects”.
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Labels: Corporate America, Society, Technology, Work
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