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Thoughts of life.

Suddenly I'm born and brought to this world by my creator, now to call my mother.
I grown fast, talk to other kids. I learned I studied.
Though I always asked myself:
For what I'm living?
What is my purpose?
Love? I didn't got it from my parents.
Friends? I felt nothing.
Dreams? I had dreams, but parents made me give up on them.
Future? I could never imagined what my future would be even when I tried.
I was thinking and thinking. For what exactly to live? Is the life worth it even?
I should've not be born I know that.
Then this life should be given to someone else instead of me.

I didn't want to live. I realized I only lived because you forced me to. Now you died. There's nothing to force me to live.

But I couldn't bring myself to end it. To end my life.
I tried and tried.
Something was stoping me to the last point.
Yet I couldn't figure out what.

Just a pure curiosity.
What will happen with this earth while I'm living this life?
I'm mad curious. Still, I'm losing hope and just feel empty.
Do I live to have fun until something worthy happens to this world?
Even so, there's glimmer of hope.
I'm waiting. But I don't know what I'm waiting for.

And so. I promised myself. That I will end this life when I get to 30 years old.

I learned a lot. I lost a lot. I fixed a lot. I did a lot.

But not worthy enough to fill my heart with will to live this life.

Maybe. Maybe next time. Somewhere else.

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swirlie · 31-35, F
Your mother was not your Creator, nor was your father.
murasakineko · 18-21, F
@swirlie then perhaps was it God?
swirlie · 31-35, F
@murasakineko
Absolutely yes, it was God.

We give credit to our mothers and fathers for being our 'providers of life', but our parents did not actually give us life. God did within the womb. Our mother does not have the power to give a fetus life, but she does have the power to support life that was given her by God to give birth to what started out as a fetus.
murasakineko · 18-21, F
@swirlie I respect the God with all my heart.
But the one I call mother I don't. With much reasons.
In the other hand grandma is very religious and woman I look up to.
swirlie · 31-35, F
@murasakineko
We can look up to our mothers or grandmothers with respect for how they raised us after bringing us into the world at God's Will, but we have to be careful to not falsely praise our mother for giving us 'life', when in fact it was God who gave our mother 'life'.

Our mother did not give herself 'life', therefore she does not have the power to give us 'life'.
murasakineko · 18-21, F
@swirlie Who gave a life to God?
swirlie · 31-35, F
@murasakineko
God is not a person nor ever was. God is an energy without form of any kind. There was no other energy in the universe prior to God. Therefore, God-energy has always been present in the universe.
murasakineko · 18-21, F
@swirlie I see. That's what I believe in as well.
I thought you believe in God of other certain religion. My bad.
swirlie · 31-35, F
@murasakineko
No, I do not believe in any religion. I am a spiritual person, but I'm not a religious person.
murasakineko · 18-21, F
@swirlie I must say, I respect that and like your way of seeing God.
swirlie · 31-35, F
@murasakineko
Thank you! What country are you from?