WE LIVE TOGETHER, WE DIE ALONE

When I shot the footage for this video clip - this was in the beginning of December 2019 - probably nobody of us had any idea, what was about to come and where we would be caught up almost one year later.

We are meant to be social beings, this is what I have been taught my whole life through. The current development mirrors a very different picture. Worldwide human beings are pushed apart, are driven into isolation. The consequences of forcing us into this asocial behavior are completely unforeseeable. Our societies have rules to make a peaceful together more likely. Now, it seems the contrary is the case, rules and regulations lock us down, induce hostility, suspicion and distrust. Unfounded - not even legally certified - rules and regulations are intimidating us every day. 

Fear spreads and so does the resistance against it. Loneliness sneeks in regardless of age and geographical location.

Lost shoes for me always spread an atmosphere of sadness and forelorness

Being alone is a dreadful condition for all living beings. It causes all kind of deprivation symptoms such as depression, aggression, violence, alienation, fear, disorientation, mutilation of communication skills. All these deviations we experience now. 

 

Social life with its physical tenderness is necessary for happiness, smiling at each other and laughing together is essential for peaceful coexistence. This is at stake now. We need togetherness.

WHO LIKES TO LOOK DEATH RIGHT INTO THE EYE

Even in the poorest of conditions sticking together, being close to one an another, helps us to survive.

With death I think it’s different. The one dying doesn’t mind to be alone, he or she needs the silence, the introspection for letting life go. Dying is a lonely process.

It’s us the left behind who have this urge of saying goodbye, because we are social beings. The deceasing wants to focus to be able to transgress into another state of being. The process of passing away may be scaring for many of us. I think this is not necessary, clinging to life creates fear of death. Being without this fear creates happiness, makes life delightful and opens our heart for the other and the foreign, across all species.   

We cannot escape our destiny, so better, let’s embrace it and deal with it. 

 

This applies to us more than ever. The future that’s about to come is extremely unpredictable, economic depression ahead of us forces us to say goodbye to the comfort zone we became so used to in the rich west. To be aware of this will make it easier for us to adjust. COVID19 should teach us this lesson. 

Being together is certainly preferable, especially under the circumstance we experience now.

All the masks of the world won't spare the human being to die one day.

HAVING FUN AND THUS A POSITIVE SPIRIT KEEPS US HEALTHY

My motto is not to be scared but accepting death. I don't consider masks as an option for living a happy life. Destroying my immunity by wearing masks, by drowning it in disinfectants and last but not least by practicing social distancing will kill many of us, I have no doubts. 

 

No risk no fun! We die and we die alone anyway!

AND THIS SLOGAN IS DEFINITELY FAR BEYOND OF BEING CORRECT

... have fun!!!

... avoid sadness

May you not be lonely...

THE END IN BEAUTY AND HARMONY