A Couple Of Things From The Past Week...
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
-When you dip below the clouds life pretty much becomes agonizingly routine in the worst ways... For a couple of months i've been high above them where most people strive to be. And i still go there, a lot, and a week from today i'll go there everday. But below is still there being ever so much like four white walls and stacks upon stacks of paper.
-Only a week, i imagine the airport all the time. There's butterflies and smiles and i'll never let go.
-From the Buddhist perspective one should not devote himself or herself
entirely to one person but to every person. Single devotional love is the
ultimate form of attachment, and in buddhism there should be no attachment to any one thing becuase everything is fluid. When you devote yourself to one thing the scariest moment is when the feeling is not reciprocated. Then love often can be transformed into chaotic confusing rage, even violence quite easily.
-You and me flying on a jetplane, dont know when we'll be back again.
-Only a week, i imagine the airport all the time. There's butterflies and smiles and i'll never let go.
-From the Buddhist perspective one should not devote himself or herself
entirely to one person but to every person. Single devotional love is the
ultimate form of attachment, and in buddhism there should be no attachment to any one thing becuase everything is fluid. When you devote yourself to one thing the scariest moment is when the feeling is not reciprocated. Then love often can be transformed into chaotic confusing rage, even violence quite easily.
-You and me flying on a jetplane, dont know when we'll be back again.

2 comments:
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sorry if you didn't find that funny.
i was just thinking about how love, like life, can't have a specific focus to be healthy. i think that's about the same thing you were saying from the buddhist perspective. i think it's a good idea but it worries me sometimes that it might make me feel alienated. but then, there's always got to be a place for faith and trust.
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