Sunday, February 28, 2010

This One's For Love

There is no rhyme or reason as to the way we choose to go in life. We'd like to think that our entire planetary existence is predetermined and that no matter what we will come out survivors. We'd like to think all of our flaws and faults are washed away into a basin of forgiveness. That all harms we caused or those unto us are disposed of properly and that we can forge on without regard. Most would believe quite the contrary and that for lifetimes and lifetimes we are to carry our crosses. That the judgemental badges should be worn exposed. No matter what the circumstances we are to provide the free public a disclosure of error. So what if we chose something a little off the beaten path. What if we decided to baptize ourselves in a sort of forgiveness and the ability to be free. While we are discouraged to be free we cannot be afraid to face what a day is. So instead of going through life with a scarlet letter we decide its better to leave the past chapters of our lives on the shelves where they belong. Gone are the endless hours of library research. Rather we renew our faith in what's in front of us and leave the history best where it lies.....in the past.
Feeling particularly inspired by a Cinderella story of two souls united, divided and then come together again under the magic. No distance, no language, no weather allowed to come between the pure love that these two feel for one another. When you are in the presence of its greatness you are blessed. The emotion rubs off and you leave them left with the promise and hope that you too can have the happiness and joy that they are provided. That the perfect celestial alignment felt between the two allows serenity and hope that love does serve a purpose. That no matter how down and out one becomes they can rely on the labor of love to see them through. And for those in love, willing to unite themselves eternally I wish them all the best. Because love is a rare find, and be it not the state borders, airports or distance between the two tonight that makes them come together beautifully and for years to come. Best wishes and forever together!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Men and women are like positive and negative metals. Similar to the sense that magnets either attract or react in the presents of one another. Our exteriors are often rough or smooth...shinny or dull. When two of the opposite metals are combined together, their elemental state/electrodes implicate their cosmic state. This is called the galvanic reaction. Such a downfall may result in a hard divorce, terrible break up, or loss of a close friend and so forth. You should always mix the correct metals together in regards to healthy dating and relationships. If you boyfriend is gold (weladoored, beautiful to admire, and likes to shine in public) and yourself happens to be a zinc plated wing nut.....well than, either you got lucky or the only thing that is correct is the initial moment. But with time the galvanic reaction will occur. Gelosy and many other human emotions will arise. Many people date because they are insecure to let their inner metal become exposed for a potential galvanic reaction. Unfortunetly, our human emotions have no scale to decipher what metal we may be. If you ever find your metal, which for some it may never happened. Recognize one thing...... {This metal was created for you}. You have found it. Your choices are to search long and hard for another person of the same metal. Or, you can keep the one which you have given your heart to, and carry out this short life which we occupy on this planet. Finding metal comes from countless failure and it is not located in the heart or even the mind. Your metallic code is much more didactic than that. It is in an un-locatable and imaginable place within you physical presents that is known as our soul. Remember one thing before committing your soul to another person; ask yourself this one question.....are they my metal?