EPIPHENY

Apr 07, 2004 21:29

The spelling doesn't even matter. That can be corrected with time, something I don't have as much as I'd like ( Read more... )

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jazzydramaqueen April 7 2004, 19:04:59 UTC
Joel, i'm so very happy for you.
I'm attributing alot of your strange behavior to the fact that you've been overwhelmed in thought lately, which may or may not be a valid theory, but i need some explanation. Either way, i'm very happy for this, that you've achieved the realization that there is something more to life, and that you feel the need to find what that something is. I'm more than willing to help you any way i can, though i doubt there is any advice i could give you on spirtual matters like this. I'd end this response with saying that i hope you find your answers to everything, but we both know those will come at their own time.
-Yours always,
Brit

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oh yes funnybrickjoel April 21 2004, 20:42:05 UTC
the spirtual journey is always begun with me. Every few months it begins a new. It seems to have trouble around farmer maggot's scarecrow though. Guess that's some kind of ironic twist, sorry sould, you may actually be blessed.

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anonymous April 19 2004, 19:30:48 UTC
hey.

i know what there is to life.

should i tell you, or no? i don't know if i should, it might depress someone, if it does, i'm sorry, but i don't have a journal to write in, and this provides an excellent place for me to write my thoughts.

to life there is only death.

morbid maybe, or joyful. depends on the viewpoint, i suppose.
i can, however, end on an upbeat.

in my opinion, life is choosing how you are to die. and my advise for you all, whoever you might be, is, choose well and have fun doing it.

i would also like to quote a great man (also depends on perspective)
"eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we'll die"
-dave matthews

and with that i have no clue what i have said, just rambling, maybe it'll mean something to joel or james or brittany, they seem to understand me, or at least pretend very well.

thank you, and good evening,
-nathan (that's natty bumpo to you, joel)

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endless thanks funnybrickjoel April 21 2004, 20:45:30 UTC
Thank you much for reading and posting, all but two refuse to read such awe inspring crap as my journals. I understand your viewpoint very, very samurai-esque. Akira Kurisawa's "7 samurai", very reminicent. I would disagree, but that's not important. Just so long s we agree there's a death in life, then that's all we need to know.

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