"Would you and Charlene have been together if things were different?"
Relationships come to us, often with uncertain expectations; expectations on both sides. I wouldn't presume to know what Charlene really felt about me; except that at that point and time in her life she needed me, in her own way. Our bond was unique, it was formed in an entirely different context than what would've been normal for a man and a woman to meet at that age. We set this aside as irrelevant and came together mutually, as fighters, in an unnatural war. There was a higher purpose that neither one of us was aware of, that if we knew of it's existence, we both would've lived through it--awkwardly. Instead we did what came natural, what was right for us. As you know, from my book, we both were many things to each other; we fulfilled many expectations of that higher purpose; I'm confident of this. Sometimes in life, this is more than enough relationship for two people.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Thoughts on fear of...
There are those who've asked me plainly what it was like to be so close to dying. I think what they really wanted to know was whether or not there was a paralyzing fear. As I've written, and believe now as well, my feelings on this will not be the same at this moment then when my time is near. They will be different entirely. Death's door had been opened enough for one foot of mine to have easily slipped in, more than once. I'm comfortable knowing that what I say about it will have a certain amount of truth that you can hold to beyond any doubt.
There is nothing which sets me apart from anyone else, though I do experience life way below the surface of existence, where its sensations can be quite dramatic. But I prefer it this way.
Other than this, I am like everyone around me. I feel fear at times, sometimes more than I care to admit. But I can say here and now that the fear one knows in everyday life, when thinking about dying, will not be with you when the time does come. When that time is upon you, life will provide you with a blanket of peace that will be enough to completely calm you. I know this--I lived it.
Do not worry about that time; life has taken care of this for you. Be more concerned about the time lived; it is much more useful an effort. It will be a much better way to spend your precious days.
There is nothing which sets me apart from anyone else, though I do experience life way below the surface of existence, where its sensations can be quite dramatic. But I prefer it this way.
Other than this, I am like everyone around me. I feel fear at times, sometimes more than I care to admit. But I can say here and now that the fear one knows in everyday life, when thinking about dying, will not be with you when the time does come. When that time is upon you, life will provide you with a blanket of peace that will be enough to completely calm you. I know this--I lived it.
Do not worry about that time; life has taken care of this for you. Be more concerned about the time lived; it is much more useful an effort. It will be a much better way to spend your precious days.
Monday, January 5, 2009
The greatest struggle...
When one thinks about conflict and defending oneself, it is usually thought of as an outward struggle; we've all been led away from ourselves. We see the truth of our situation during times when we are not distracted by allusions. That truth will usually bring us home to the realization that within each of us lies our greatest struggle. Struggles of perception, interpretation, doubt, fear, to name just a few, will get in the way of living life with vitality. When we see this, and begin to settle ourselves, we then will be well on our way to finding peace and freedom without ever throwing a punch, firing a shot, or casting an insult toward another; a kind of peace and freedom that nothing can take from us because each has been attained from within. Work toward this...
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