119: I don't think I can let myself go...

Jul 31, 2006 02:24

Ever just sit in a moment and live it? Completely? Ever just laugh, or just scream,or be entirely one thing for an instant?
Introspection Highway )

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lokiscohort July 31 2006, 14:42:39 UTC
I think most people are many things at once. Not very many people get to live every moment and only have one thing. And life would be boring if we did. Also, I think we've all been in places where we should be enjoying ourselves, and wondered why we weren't. I know I have ( ... )

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philosophy_eyes July 31 2006, 17:10:57 UTC
I don't really want to do that alone though... Feel like looking at a sunset by the Lake with me?

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philosophy_eyes July 31 2006, 17:12:02 UTC
Indeed, the apartment will be nice, and we can hangout there whenever. I've bought a McDickulous amount of movies since I got back, so that should make for fun times.

*hug*
-D

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facm July 31 2006, 22:14:40 UTC
You are a philosopher. It is your job to ask questions and ponder answers, with or without evidence. For you to figure everything out means that either you are the greatest philosopher ever, or that you have failed,(or possibly both) and it will be some other philosopher's job to figure that out.

I have an internet connection for the first time in 2 days. I am such a wuss.

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understand mdenman August 1 2006, 00:07:18 UTC
Yeah, I feel that way sometimes, like (for me anyway) I let my activities get ahead of what I can coherently be aware of, it's like living from one day to the next, and smiling when that's what is necessary but not necessarily genuine. I'd like to learn to truly meditate the way it's sposed to be done, but then I get fidgety, and I'd rather tackle some intelectual challenge, or eat ice cream, instead! There's no logic explanation for "me".
I hope I'm not like that slow person you speak of! :)

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