On getting stronger

What’s all this stuff really for anyway?  Every bit of it can be taken away ‘tiil all that’s left is heart mind and soul.  The basics, yes?  Survive, and live for another day.  Take the turmoil and make it into a cauldron of burning flames which nourishes the soul.

That which does not kill you makes you stronger.  We can defy and survive through more than we think.

tweetyyum:

Michael C. Hall

tweetyyum:

Michael C. Hall

Who were you expecting?

Who were you expecting?

Do D R E A M S make you crazy too sometimes?

Do D R E A M S make you crazy too sometimes?

Dreams over the harsh reality of screams

Our dreams are just that, ours.

We can choose them over reality, as long as they aren’t…reality.  Perhaps they will never come true (AKA real), but that’s okay because then they’re just a secret place for the soul to go and rest a bit.

Rest now, my soul.  And then emerge like a phoenix to live and fight another day.

Whose move was it again?

Whose move was it again?

It’s gonna’ be a great weekend.  I can just feel it….and I know you can too.

It’s gonna’ be a great weekend.  I can just feel it….and I know you can too.

Feelings

A wise person once told me that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but, people will never forget how you made them feel….

Materialism, or not…

Consider that:

Most people think that physical objects are real and that they exist independent of human contemplation. Objects do not change depending upon our thoughts about them. They exist objectively whether or not we think about them, observe them, measure them, or ignore them.”

…From The Internet Somewhere

But you see, once this conviction has been established, it is incumbent upon the cogitator to immediately apologize for the shortcomings of such an obvious proclamation of common sense.  For things are not as they appear.  Our reality is, in fact, relative to our perception of it.  Is there a larger whole-of-reality?  Most likely, but it is beyond our current capacity to apprehend.

Where does metaphysics end, and reality begin?