The true lover yearneth for tribulation even as doth
the rebel for forgiveness and the sinful for mercy
the rebel for forgiveness and the sinful for mercy
Very few really cared to get to know me IRL.
They forget who the person is from the start of the union,
for it is that they don't know or haven't confronted themselves
in a greater capacity that causes them to not see the other for
who they are, and not remember who they are. I don't feel
anyone has truly seen me for who i am and embraced that.
The true lover yearneth for tribulation..
You know you have been there when you can understand
the other person based on the work you have done on
yourself. I have yet to find that someone but I am tired
of searching.
They forget who the person is from the start of the union,
for it is that they don't know or haven't confronted themselves
in a greater capacity that causes them to not see the other for
who they are, and not remember who they are. I don't feel
anyone has truly seen me for who i am and embraced that.
The true lover yearneth for tribulation..
You know you have been there when you can understand
the other person based on the work you have done on
yourself. I have yet to find that someone but I am tired
of searching.
(Below originally Posted March 08-09)
....you know i just finished watching the last episode of The Wonder Years..
I found them all and saved them to my comp. All 40 hours of Kevin Arnold
growing up.. I saw the great perspective of a life lived.
I have been thinking about who i am, why and how i was growing up,
how i came to be. well there is still much to discover and see..
We have to find who we are -through- our attachments, through our
afflictions and through our distractions.
I watched Kevin Arnold grow up from 12 to 17 on this show when i was that age.
and saw it all over again in the last month with so much reflection on the past..
And as I look ahead, I see a mist, and beyond that, a heavy fog..
...I know that I need to remember.. and to find my roots, once again.
What can a flame remember? If it remembers a little
less than is necessary, it goes out; if it remembers a
little more than is necessary, it goes out. If only it
could teach us, while it burns, to remember correctly.
George Seferis, "Stratis the Sailor Describes a Man"
The true lover yearneth for tribulation
~ The Hidden Words
:Searching for our roots:
My soul is stirred in a land of cars and trees, cites and caves..
i feel lost in a cave at times.
Maybe i choose to retreat there.
Maybe i dream of this and feel it in waking
life. But.. i don't always hear my voice.
Maybe it's a cave of safety. And though there's
darkness all around, i light a fire, and say a prayer, and
speak mine own hearts inner songs and poems.
And I feel that this is home for now.
Thank you
You been there
You have been there
We all lost the love in a marriage of souls
that were destined for better things
that were destined for better things
Under a different sun
Just know,
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ReplyDelete~ From a friend:
"This is an excerpt from my book, geared to your situation,
1) Progressive Faithfulness
Faith that all events in your past had, and will continue to have, a progressive effect. In other words, your past serves to promote your evolution/your future.
2) Self-inflictive Faithfulness
Faith that all of your pains were in one way or another self-inflicted. They were not intentionally self-inflicted, but rather erroneously self-inflicted. One reason would be karmic reciprocation. I have overcome a lot of frustration by realizing that most things that discontent me are mirror-reflections of discontent that I inflicted upon others. Even though your intent may not have been to inflict discontent, the fact is that you did, and it is of value for you to FEEL the effects of such discontent, so that you are less likely to make the same mistake again.
Also, erroneous or shortsighted ways of being (habits, methods, values, etc) always cause problems, though often it takes years to recognize the correlation. I believe that the more eager you are to enter the state of Nirvana, or to attain perfect enlightenment, the more severe and rapid these consequences are. It's like you choose to invoke near-instant karma for imperfect behavior."
Wow that was beautiful Taraz! I miss you brother! I hope you come to visit again real soon and we can spend some good time together =) love you ~Sara
ReplyDeleteOhh so happy to hear this. Thank you love you too miss you as well. Thanks for being there.
ReplyDeleteyou are verry kind
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