Temporary End
It's very hard to comfort people. Frequently when they are hurting, they hurt you. And you must absorb the hurt at times, because to bring it up can only increase the hurt on both ends. And yet, we must be flexible, risking the honesty of "You've hurt me" or else risk absorbing too much.
There's a few lines in the Bible that say the road to salvation is a narrow one. I believe that means that we must balance our lives as on a tightrope, and to sway too much to either side is to fall. Of course everyone wants to live in realms of Absolutes. It's a comfortable place to live, because you don't have to constantly wonder if you're going too far in one direction. And really, that's a continuous questioning of whether you are wrong.
God knows I don't enjoy wondering if I'm wrong, much less admitting it.
This is the last entry in quite some time. I'm not getting anything out of this whole blogging thing, and it's quitting time, for now. To those of you beginning new adventures, keep your chins up. Here's a little ditty about that:
The wise
expect
surprise.
New people burst into our lives like fireworks, or else slowly ignite the horizon like a sunrise. New people shake us up, change us, teach us, make us grow. At each stage of my life, I am constantly surprised by the new people I meet and befriend and struggle with, and I am so grateful for them all.
And what's the point? The point is that in this great crapshoot called life, the chance that any of us actually ended up breathing, dancing, loving, writing, walking on this earth is infinitesimal, so small none of us can hope to ever comprehend it. To me, life is a gift worth celebrating. What's the point? To find some people to care about, to fall in love, to create something, to play basketball with Vince, to laugh at Paul's cactus story, to watch Rob play the piano, to hear Issel and Juny read their poems in workshop class, to read Justin's hilarious Counterpoint articles, to witness Taylor on the dance floor.
The point is to feel your heart being moved, and to follow it, wherever it goes.
The point is to always be seeking one's spirit.
The point is to not really know the point, but to do the best we can. Someone once summed up what I believe to be the essence of the calling of a Christian: "God doesn't ask that we succeed, only that we try."
Right now, at this point in my life, if I had to answer the question, "What are the most important qualities to have in life?" I would answer, "An honest openness, and a sense of earnestness."
The former suggests that this answer may change with time. Take care of yourselves.
There's a few lines in the Bible that say the road to salvation is a narrow one. I believe that means that we must balance our lives as on a tightrope, and to sway too much to either side is to fall. Of course everyone wants to live in realms of Absolutes. It's a comfortable place to live, because you don't have to constantly wonder if you're going too far in one direction. And really, that's a continuous questioning of whether you are wrong.
God knows I don't enjoy wondering if I'm wrong, much less admitting it.
This is the last entry in quite some time. I'm not getting anything out of this whole blogging thing, and it's quitting time, for now. To those of you beginning new adventures, keep your chins up. Here's a little ditty about that:
The wise
expect
surprise.
New people burst into our lives like fireworks, or else slowly ignite the horizon like a sunrise. New people shake us up, change us, teach us, make us grow. At each stage of my life, I am constantly surprised by the new people I meet and befriend and struggle with, and I am so grateful for them all.
And what's the point? The point is that in this great crapshoot called life, the chance that any of us actually ended up breathing, dancing, loving, writing, walking on this earth is infinitesimal, so small none of us can hope to ever comprehend it. To me, life is a gift worth celebrating. What's the point? To find some people to care about, to fall in love, to create something, to play basketball with Vince, to laugh at Paul's cactus story, to watch Rob play the piano, to hear Issel and Juny read their poems in workshop class, to read Justin's hilarious Counterpoint articles, to witness Taylor on the dance floor.
The point is to feel your heart being moved, and to follow it, wherever it goes.
The point is to always be seeking one's spirit.
The point is to not really know the point, but to do the best we can. Someone once summed up what I believe to be the essence of the calling of a Christian: "God doesn't ask that we succeed, only that we try."
Right now, at this point in my life, if I had to answer the question, "What are the most important qualities to have in life?" I would answer, "An honest openness, and a sense of earnestness."
The former suggests that this answer may change with time. Take care of yourselves.
