Logic vs. Emotion II
I've started to realize that emotion is just as important as logic. In a previous entry that I posted a back, I've written that, for the most part, logic rules emotion. Because of life events,... More »
I've started to realize that emotion is just as important as logic. In a previous entry that I posted a back, I've written that, for the most part, logic rules emotion. Because of life events,... More »
During the course of life one has emotion. Maybe this is an understatement to some of you reading this! It sure has been to me, from time to time. But emotion exists and we all... More »
Photo: via Flickr Over the years, I really like to journal or pray out loud or reflect in silence. Personally, I find these can be very exhausting, at times, but at the same time, it... More »
What has gone before, surely must be experience, hope and strength, when WE consider what Nietzche says, " That which does not kill us makes us stronger." The title line of this entry comes from... More »
"If from instant to instant, from moment to moment, someone lives suffering for what people owe him, for what they have done to him, and for all the suffering they caused him, always, with the... More »
Being alive, we inflict hurt without awareness Being emotional, we feel hurt in many ways Being social, we learn ways of showing in public Being loving, we know that hurt HURTS Being intelligent, we know... More »
opened at random to page 125... In your clay body things are coming to expression and to light that were never known before, presences that never came to light or shape in any other individual. ... More »
Imagine yourself waking up to blackness. You open your eyes, but see nothing. You are afraid. You rise up carefully and slowly reach out your hand. There is something in front of you. It is a fabric covering... More »
For me, I don't believe it is a single emotion that I struggle with, as much as it is my own personality and flaws. Not that I find everything I do absolutely dreadful, but quite... More »
The colours of emotion are ever changing, never constant. For a second they seem gone for good, but in the next they are suddenly here. The brilliance of their rainbow hues is a thing... More »