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so! I just re-read that... anonymous September 13 2006, 07:04:17 UTC
and it made no sense to myself. please forgive me. I can't word what I'm trying to express.

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indeed! cuttomirror September 13 2006, 22:49:46 UTC
It DID in fact take me a second reading to fully understand it, but it's nice to see you pondering this kinda thing :) I remember back when I started thinking about it, and it did cheer me up to have faith in destiny or fate and whatnot. So when I really do poorly at something, or something happens that kinda knocks on your door as a wake up call; it's meant to happen. You're meant to do what you do, and it all falls into place so it makes one feel as if at any moment in a given time, you are exactly where you are meant to be, loved by exactly who you are loved by, and you are exactly WHO you are meant to be!

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csihouse September 14 2006, 00:35:51 UTC
Actually, the first part is what to me didn't make sense. It was like a thought mixed with a random anecdote/shout-out to me.

I simply find that I have learnt to let go of that absurd obsession to finding the 'true meaning'.

THAT'S SO INTERESTING, because I am reading this book right now about basically psychology mixed with history, outlooks, and religion and what all those do to effect each other... anywhoooo, I totally got this theory and it's a really good one. It has to do with finding meaning. Anyways, it's so simplistic and real and revolutionary that I'm calling it the Daniella Theory of Relativity, because it revels Einstein I think.

I'm posting it on my eljay as soon as I can put it into words. Comprehensively.

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cuttomirror September 14 2006, 04:20:29 UTC
O_O -whistle-

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gottalovebill September 14 2006, 05:30:41 UTC
I find it interesting that you say, "Also, I believe in fate, that everything unwinds as they do naturally, for better or for worse."
It may sound weird, but I've never really considered what 'fate' actually is... and this made it clearer. If you believe in fate, you believe that everything has been set out before you, like at a feast, and all you have to do is sit and eat and enjoy what is in front of you, because you can't do the cooking and decide what you're having- it's already been prepared.

I guess I don't really but sort of believe that. I have a hard time thinking that everything that happens was planned already- I don't have to go out there and stress about missing out on life.

When there is no regrets, nothing really matters.

Here, here!
That is TRULY my biggest fear at this moment: regret!

I want to be everywhere and do everything. I don't want to say, "I wish I had..." EVER!

Yup, living in the moment is what I need to do.

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moo_farm September 15 2006, 02:58:10 UTC
well... I remember a couple years back, I was really depressed one day, and you told me to have faith. You reassured me that we are all little pieces of puzzle of God, all meannt to be. It could be my scapegoat to make it easier to accept reality. I don't know.

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csihouse September 15 2006, 23:51:09 UTC
As long as each moment of the process is lived to the fullest, there is no regrets. When there is no regrets, nothing really matters. You couldn't be more right ( ... )

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yes! moo_farm September 17 2006, 05:59:36 UTC
"But fear is irrational and doesn't belong in that equation, and because we're flawed, we put it there for a security blanket. But there are grey areas." That made me ponder. I have to recognize my fears more, to make them out of the equation. It's really a roadblock. Smart people hate life, manipulates life, and recognizes the security blanket. Dumb people naturally include the security blanket in their equations, and use it well to live at peace, full of happiness. Smart people recognize that, and tries to immitate without being stupid. So...I guess...my conclusion would be...it's another blanket fight! :-)

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