Tonight I find myself again listening to music and wondering what the purpose of it all is. The conclusion is hard to bear: each person makes their own purpose.
Or then: as each person makes their own purpose they finally realize they have been given back what they always possessed, and it's no different from the deeper possession of all humans.
I've had similar thoughts but with different context. Example: A drug addict finds religion to be the answer for his life and it saves him from very possible and very early death. Religion was a catalyst for this change but the same power he possess through his belief has always been there inside.
I'm me, other people are other people. I haven't met anyone who has dressed up as me so I'm content with that.
I like what I like. sometimes I even want to share it with the wider world. I procrastinate, I put off until next week what would be better not deferred at all but all this haste makes me weary. Gosh, is that the time?
Most of what is contained in this web-log concerns music with some short stories and general observations thrown in for good measure: in other words, it's a bit of a hodge-podge of ideas with no connecting thread except that I feel strongly enough to post it.
Hopefully I will have a website up and running soon. As soon as it is ready, a link to it will magically appear somewhere here.
My 'zine, The Second Book of Sentences, is in its fourth issue, which should be ready in the coming weeks. All old issues will be scanned as soon as I get a scanner. Those ancient pages will be posted up either here or on the projected website.
Keep eyes peeled!
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Or then: as each person makes their own purpose they finally realize they have been given back what they always possessed, and it's no different from the deeper possession of all humans.
This is a great way of looking at it actually!
Helm, care to elaborate?
Think he's trying to say that everyone has equal power, they just need to realise that they have it in the first place.
I've had similar thoughts but with different context. Example: A drug addict finds religion to be the answer for his life and it saves him from very possible and very early death. Religion was a catalyst for this change but the same power he possess through his belief has always been there inside.
Perfect example!
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