Dictionary meaning:
: one that contains: as a : a receptacle (as a box or jar) for holding goods b : a portable compartment in which freight is placed (as on a train or ship) for convenience of movement What we seek from a container: comfort in structure, confinement, safety, predictable stability in unknown, unpredictable environment , protection, method of movement or transport, point of control for experience, observable unit within unlimited potential.......... A container answers a need. Needs change, what do we do with what remains after a need is no longer serving it's intended purpose? We adapt and modify and use the salvageable parts. As we trend to more and more self-sufficiency our Need of Consuming will drop and the items we used for filling the consumption needs will then become useful in other ways if we change our view on the usefulness of and the value of, and purpose of an item. Following Nature, needs change, we adapt or return to the void for re-birth. The only thing that doesn't change is Impermanence, everything has a "shelf" life. Our containers change as our choice of experience changes, unless ofcourse we fail to let go of the container. This poses a problem only if we do not or can not modify and adapt the container to continue to serve a purpose........(efficiency takes creativity and innovative approaches with structures)- Evolvement. What if Our bodies, container for experience, are pre-programed for usefulness based on our Spirits agenda ? What if Our Spirit decides and over-rides our container for experience? What if our container shelf-life has expired? What if our usefulness has been outlived? What if our usefulness, if following the "laws" and cooperate with the program are a never-ending evolving everunfolding process? What if we actively participate in our containers, rather than fight the modifications? Change or die, if you didn't have to die, would you appreciate change? Would you adapt your container willingly? What containers will best serve your choices for experiences in 2014? How can you utilize the containers you have?
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