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No one will ever be able to visualize, conceptualize or even illustrate what the words eternity and forever describe.
We cannot because intellectually we are limited to life.
Therefore; we consider all thoughts and/or descriptions of anything having to do with infinity as being spiritual in nature.
The thing that we DO know as an internal feeling is that there is something we do not understand, even though it is right below the surface of our own thoughts and our own understanding itself.
Mankind has, for all of it’s existence, tried in every way that could possibly be imagined to somehow create a word, or a picture for this feeling, for these thoughts. As a friend once described them "God thoughts"…
Nothing has come near the surface of these thoughts, not even to scratch it, but we know that the surface is there.
We know that though it may seem thin and transparent we’re not getting through to whatever it is that has to occur in order for us to understand our own feelings, our own thoughts.
The doorway to forever is inside of us.
We must go inside of this doorway in order to get out.
We must enter into this door in order to escape from the room that we are now trapped within.
Because all that is within us is everything that leads outward.
Within my own comprehension, even though very limited, there is a feeling, an underlying thought that sits just beneath my surface, the surface of myself.
If we are able and if we have the ability to realize this, even up to this point, then the word realization loses it’s value altogether…
If we knew of another language inside of us, our central-selves, that we could not seem to translate, and if we had available to us millions of years to figure this out, we could not solve this puzzling language of the soul.
This says to me that the answer must be too simple.
The only thing needed to solve this is belief.
It cannot be solved if we don’t believe it can be.
For what kind of language could be so simple as to expect the acceptance of mankind along with his way of thinking and problem-solving, his way of never accepting and always questioning? Always chasing the horizon until he takes it upon himself to stop?
No one is willing to hold on to something unless it is trying to get away.
These "God thoughts" that we have are not trying to get away so we simply let go of them, we do not recognize them because where would all of the excitement be after that? Who would there be then left to argue an inarguably clear point?
This is a selfish world and this is a selfish life that we lead.
It contains a lesson.
It contains a reason.
It contains the questions;
Therein lie the answers.
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Posted by caliope on 2007-12-12 23:43:47 | Rating: | Views: 105
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