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A Time of Self Healing, Hope and Reflection
In March of 2000, I was injured during a retail management career. Although I didn't know it at the time, this accident would change my life forever. Leaving work to go the hospital, I had lost use of my entire right side. My limbs were completely...
Learning to take one step at a time!
Slow down, it is tiime that you started learning to take one step at a time! Remembering the wisdom of our elders, anything worth doing is worth doing well, why then do we try to leap to the end of projects and events?
Gone are the simpler and...
Personalized Verse for Weddings
Because every wedding is special, it needs distinctive features to individualize it. A custom-written poem is an effective way to add that special touch.
Personalized Verse for Weddings By Amy Gumley of Poems To Go 508-481-3879 ...
The Desired Effect of Music On Child: Transform Him or Her Into An Angel!
To get your kids to listen to child music is a powerful way to enhance the time your kids play with toys. Perhaps you are thinking of buying music to enhance your child’s play space. You might be asking: What music should I buy for my child?...
The Intensity of the Intuitive Introvert
One of my infp friends has written to me about intensity and communication, two qualities of the introvert that are linked together to form either our greatest suffering or our greatest gift. We know so much with our intuitive knowing, perceive...
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The Manifestations Of Self
A man is captive within himself. He dwells in a freedom which is confirmed to bounds, he breathes in an ambience ensnared to limits, he nurtures a shriveled valiance with the quaint promises of trepidation, he is infinite to his content and eternal only to his perception. He lives up to the demure equilibrium in his life and devours the inherited symmetric patterns of faith. His endeavors to abide the rudiments of life, to tread the arduous avenues with fervour, to encroach the realms and intervene the horizons, to be incorrigible, infallible, immaculate and to be the protagonist are just mere participants of his supreme urge to promote self. To him, self is the blatant proposition of an existence without ethics, the ideal definition of a life without morals and a pragmatic conclusion to all dubious queries that scrutinize a man’s caliber. Self moulds in a man the unabashed frame that ceases to succumb to fondle the woes of an impertinent macrocosm. It determines in a man the narcissism to occupy the vanity and hence cultivate reluctant perfection. Alas, self never makes a man weak, only too powerful to handle himself.
The motive should not be to defy the man, but to defy the self. To commit to a deed to which does not adhere the wails of a purpose, to pursue the delights of an unprejudiced cause, to wear the blame of impartiality, to abstain our principles and savour even a moment’s impudence, to bask in the
abstemious cheer refraining our duties and to be truly independent in the sincere depth of the word - austerely shall compile a man’s mutiny.
When we bargain diligence without the peripheries of a foundation to blemish the piety, we intrude the thresholds of benignity, of forbearance – of divinity. Emphatic selflessness draws and augments the daunted palpability and causes to initiate the preamble of soul and the human torso. With the participle “I” confined, man ventures to scour the being for the “they” and hence, alters and adapts to the resonant verity that never before had stammered subsistence to him. He then empathizes the requisite virtue of sympathy, affection and zeal; words that had been condemned and abdicated to the morbid terrain of his addicted vocabulary and thus embellishes the pavement to his salvation. Eventually he also realizes that the gifts devoid of ambition when submitted to ardent performance are bearers not of bovine failure but instead perpetually pregnant for reasons too sublime to be dissipated in words. After all, to be divine is not to scavenge divinity, but to simply and actually not realize it at all…
About the Author
I am a writer and wish to be something in my life. I write horror that could be easily qualified as great and all i am waiting for is the right oppurtunity. I hope someone out there can contribute it. I am also capable to write professional poetry and philosophy.
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