Through Experience - Characterizng our moments in History (Article) Part 1 of 2

You and I Iive knowing that we - and our loved ones - will eventually die. This shadow of death forces us to contemplate what to do with our fleeting time on Earth. Many choose religion to be saved through Faith.  Some even go as far as using Logic and Reasoning: by trying to understand ourselves and the world we inhabit.


At the drop of a hat, how do we now possibly explain the root cause of Xenophobia? how do we react to the Xenophobic violence against foreigners (particularly other African Nationals) in South Africa?



How should we behave and co-exist with one another? How can we  describe the state of coexistence amongst Africans, or Let me expand it a bit further: between Humans and Nature?



Humans might have burned some parts of the Amazon for thousands of years, but the fire records analyzed indicate the scale of forest disturbance in the 21st century is probably unprecedented.

Towards this end,  how do we digest our understanding of the world we experience? We have to be very careful not to admire a beautiful view through a dirty window, because our knowledge of reality is filtered through the tools/lens we use to comprehend/capture it.

These questions leads me to the study of humanity, which if properly answered, is a viable ethical standard of how we pinpoint the causes of natural phenomena.

"Through Experience" offers a visually enabling adherent to characterize our moments in History, accompanied with intriguing stories.


On this journey called life, we are encountered with the best and worst,  Good and Evil, Love and Hate. These theme are apparent today, and one which we must address.


THROUGH EXPERIENCE: Inspired by Possible Events

©️ Fatola Israel 2019

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