I'm always in the process of becoming the person I want to be. I don't expect I will reach that goal even by the day I die. Blondie
Yep, yep!
I've come to believe that it's a journey, not a destination. Enjoy the view along the path.
alias
though my posts might not reflect it, i find life pretty hard and spend most of my time battling things in my head, regardless of what else i'm doing, thinking too much junk, always trying to figure things out and always ill at ease, i often remember being a kid, looking forward to a future, with goals and things i wanted to do, now i'm an adult and for the life in me i see nothing worth looking forward to.
i miss the feeling, when anything is possible, when i'd pine for a thing, or just smile at what i knew i was going to be when i grew up, or what i'd do, or when i'd look in the mirror and see a familiar face.
somehow and somewhere down the road, between becoming a child and a man, i seem to have got stuck.
I'm always in the process of becoming the person I want to be. I don't expect I will reach that goal even by the day I die. Blondie
Yep, yep!
I've come to believe that it's a journey, not a destination. Enjoy the view along the path.
alias
Last night before falling asleep.
i grew up in wisconsin, janesville area....anyone else on here from that area???
would love to swap experiences.
I was baptized at the Janesville assembly hall in 1989. It must have been interesting for you living so close to it!
alias
i don't think despite all my ups and downs, my worries, my insecurites, my trying to live life apart from that i really in my heart of hearts know to be right, that i could ever really lose my love for jehovah.
i just can't forget that what i once learnt.
it can't be undone.
What about those caught in between?
Follow your heart and act accordingly. There's no need to align yourself with a particular attitude or belief of another. Your truth is yours for your own reasons.
alias
i don't think despite all my ups and downs, my worries, my insecurites, my trying to live life apart from that i really in my heart of hearts know to be right, that i could ever really lose my love for jehovah.
i just can't forget that what i once learnt.
it can't be undone.
ScoobySnax,
I totally understand. Congratulations on being.... you.
alias
Yes, Sassy collects friends. You should see her collection!!! She keeps them all in glass curio cabinets. They are getting so squished in their and let me tell you a secret: most of them really need a bath! Sometimes she lets them out so she can change their clothes or comb their pretty hair.
LOL SimpleSally, that was hilarious!
I'm not much into collecting physical things... but my recollections are uncanny!
alias
as many of you know, last year i wrote a science fiction novel.
this past weekend, the fulfillment of a dream i've had for many years came to be a reality.
my novel has been released!
Super, Jim. Congratulations!
This is a remarkable moment for you!
alias
if suddenly you were confronted by someone who could grant it, and offered these two choices, which would you choose (if either).. 1.
(truth) you can have the answers to all of your questions, know and understand the absolute truth about all things, who we are, where we came from and how it all happened, and most importantly, you will be able to comprehend why.
the price of this insight is not cheap... you must leave behind everything you know; family, friends, pets, property, all things you value, you do not get to say goodbye and you will never see any of them again.. or.. 2.
Truth. I've been ready to move onto the next level for a long time.
alias
something i have been wondering about lately.. whether you believe in god or not, are a christian or some other religion or no religion at all, i'd be interested in your opinion.. according to those who believe in the bible including most christians, god condemns the use of 'special' powers/abilities.
for example, esp, tarot, astrology, consulting a medium, spells etc.
however, if god created us, did he not give us the ability to develop and use such powers?
SM62,
I'm with you on this one... I've wondered the very same thing.
alias
stilltryingtoseeaurasclass
last night i was invited to my brothers birthday party.
he turns 70 on tuesday.
we had a lot of fun.
(((Ken)))
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. As we grow older, it gets harder losing loved ones to death. It just doesn't seem right. I'm hoping that when it does, we'll either have great peace, or learn about some wonderful bonus that we all inherit after living in this world.
My thoughts are with you.
Take care, Ken.
alias