life and death
(religious people, do not respond. you're going to, anyway. but be prepared...)
the one thing people forget about life, is death. we don't want it; we ser it coming, don't see it coming; we're prepared for it, but are not prepared for it. it is the worst pain the in the ass since (so I've heard) for us to experience and deal with - and yet the greatest releif for those who have died. because they don't have to wake up and routinely deal with this bullshit we experience in life anymore.
grandma: I tried to take the foolish way out of life last week, by trying to assign my own death ' not even considering what it would have done to you, because of your love for me; which would have probably made matters worse. to my daughter: Daddy was a coward. I'm sorry. I wasn't thinking about you and I am so sorry. (anyone who wants to give me beef about that, be careful. my arsenal is so loaded...*cute grin*)
death is more of a bitch than Karma, and yet the two must be highly related, because both are going to happen. we can salvage, secure and try to dave whatever piece of this life that we can manage; however, if you ever pick up a dandelion, aww at it's cuteness and blow the sprouts off...poof, gone. Karma is that stem; life is that blossom. at the gust of wind; poof, gone.
philosophers, psychologists; psychiatrists; idealists, enthusiasts and even those so-called "lame-brained" "conspiracy theorists", and yes, even the religuous people and so-called "Christians" (and with all due respect, my grandfather was the only real Christian I ever knew. may he rest in peace; and so was/is his surving wife, my grandmother, whose time has now been limited) don't always presenta reasonable argument. however, this may not tickle your fancy, but you're making fun of and laughing off the wrong people. I see it all the time in the respones and comments. Karma is just like..."whoa! let me at them."
life was life, waaay before we got here. so was death. both hurt like hell. honestly, it's healthy to see that, realize that and feel that. both are just hard to deal with. vent, cry, express; etc. it's when we start taking the shit out on people that had nothing to do with whatever caused our grief (like it's their fault), that really pisses Life, Death ad Karma off.
the one thing people forget about life, is death. we don't want it; we ser it coming, don't see it coming; we're prepared for it, but are not prepared for it. it is the worst pain the in the ass since (so I've heard) for us to experience and deal with - and yet the greatest releif for those who have died. because they don't have to wake up and routinely deal with this bullshit we experience in life anymore.
grandma: I tried to take the foolish way out of life last week, by trying to assign my own death ' not even considering what it would have done to you, because of your love for me; which would have probably made matters worse. to my daughter: Daddy was a coward. I'm sorry. I wasn't thinking about you and I am so sorry. (anyone who wants to give me beef about that, be careful. my arsenal is so loaded...*cute grin*)
death is more of a bitch than Karma, and yet the two must be highly related, because both are going to happen. we can salvage, secure and try to dave whatever piece of this life that we can manage; however, if you ever pick up a dandelion, aww at it's cuteness and blow the sprouts off...poof, gone. Karma is that stem; life is that blossom. at the gust of wind; poof, gone.
philosophers, psychologists; psychiatrists; idealists, enthusiasts and even those so-called "lame-brained" "conspiracy theorists", and yes, even the religuous people and so-called "Christians" (and with all due respect, my grandfather was the only real Christian I ever knew. may he rest in peace; and so was/is his surving wife, my grandmother, whose time has now been limited) don't always presenta reasonable argument. however, this may not tickle your fancy, but you're making fun of and laughing off the wrong people. I see it all the time in the respones and comments. Karma is just like..."whoa! let me at them."
life was life, waaay before we got here. so was death. both hurt like hell. honestly, it's healthy to see that, realize that and feel that. both are just hard to deal with. vent, cry, express; etc. it's when we start taking the shit out on people that had nothing to do with whatever caused our grief (like it's their fault), that really pisses Life, Death ad Karma off.