SOURCE CODE
I wonder bout the people
Who live without the means
To get them where they need to be
For bringing about change
That they look for in the models
They see all around them
In the family in the city
In the schoolyard
Who are they?
I wonder what they could be?
Who will help them see?
If you won’t?
I wonder bout the people
Who can't seem to see
Through their preconceptions
That they cling to
For life and death
Even if it conflicts with
What they know deep down
To be reasonable
For our progress
For our culture
For our future
Who are they?
I wonder what they could be?
Who will help them see?
If you won’t?
I wonder bout the people
Who ponder
How we're going to make it
To the next stage
Of this journey through the cosmos
All together
We must try to do our best to
Create a world Without hunger,
Without thirsting, without hatred,
Without fighting and wars
Who are they?
I wonder what they could be?
Who will help them see?
If you won’t?
DECODED INSIGHT
The Call to Action
Wonder is not idle musing. It is the conscious act of questioning what the decoder has been taking for granted. When you wonder about the people who cannot see through their preconceptions, you are also examining your own. The call is not to judge — it is to tune beyond the comfortable frequency.
SYSTEM NOTE
Clinging for Life and Death
Preconceptions that people cling to for life and death are decoder programs running at the deepest level. They conflict with what is known to be reasonable, yet persist. The decoder will defend its programming even against better information. Wonder is the gentle force that loosens the grip.