Saturday, January 31

I mean, really? Are stories told in sentences? Stories - with their attached morals and respective singular emotions which overlap and merge into a combined feeling? The bigger the story the stronger and more complex, the feeling? And by its very intensity and motiliy, do emotions in fact, mean joy, or excitement, to be exact? Is it all about excitement, then? And do the negative emotions mean nothing but the lessening of the excitement due to the repetitiveness of thought? And hence, emotions and excitement - does one seep out of the other in an inverse relationship, proving that commonly held concept of vice versa?
However, are stories in a line lost, for failure of recognition? But, is it really our duty to recognize them? Rather, we only let them, pass through us and leave behind their lingering of presence in us, not?

1 Comments:

Anonymous mg159 said...

We must also be cautious to avoid vainglory, adhering strictly to the facts in self-scrutiny and self-judgment.

For, although we are conscious of our wretchedness, if we wish the world to look upon us as Saints, we deserve a criminal's punishment.

The One True Church

Sun Aug 30, 01:50:00 AM  

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