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We all have wondered about our past, the decisions we made, reckless or delicately decided. And we all have done the "What if---" scenario. But really how many of us see the past acting in the present. Your probably had to read that over a second time to get it but in case it is too vague think about it like this.
Let say every action in your life is like planting a seed. The seed depends on the action, how quickly it was made, how big a decision it is etc. etc. After time the seed will sprout from the past and grow in the present. It may grow fast or slow but it will affect you later on. It may change your whole life or it may barely change anything. The only thing that really matters is if you think about the planting and the reaping of that seed. Everything we do will effect us later on.
No this isn't some "grand scheme" theory or "karma" formula. Its just basic logic. The thing is that many things in the past are so small it really doesn't effect us. But they do. It may be just a small memory passing by, or a chance encounter with a different way of looking at things. The past does come back to haunt us, but it also comes back to bless us. Forgetting that really sets you up to only see things in a macabre point of view.
Now that I have my main point out I can move onto how the past lives on in the present. The point of this article is to have the reader come to bare that the past blesses the present. We get so caught up in the momentous bad things that we forget about the little simple innocent memories. We only remember a divorce, or a traffic accident, or a death and forget the tiny little ingenuous things that also make up the past. Like just the memory of when you were five and you caught a toad down near the pond or when you had a tantrum at the store because you wanted something. If you can look back and laugh smile and just see how far you've come... The past has blessed you.
If you have read this article and remember something good in the past than I think I've done a good job. "Remember, if you start to forgit that you've come from somewhere. You forgit where your go'in" DLS
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