Saturday, July 10, 2010

Nothing is a Mistake

If we are to believe that mistakes don't happen and everything happens for a reason. . . Than we are made wiser by our discomfort and mare more empathetical, a better shoulder to cry on and a better ear to listen. That being said; the question of whether a practicle knowledge is required to truely understand the depths of others emotions is unreasonable. Is there not a supernal instinct that tells us to what degree another feels an emotion. It gives us moments to reference and memories to help spurn the emotions within ourselves. That we must undergo the same identical moments in time is like asking someone to give you the perspective of another. It will never be exactly the same, nor should it. If we claim a divine nature than the question is moot. We need not see exactly what someone else see's to know it's their vision. To call them a liar as they recount what they see is naive and childish. We see what we see, and experience what we experience. Our paradigm colored by the filters we were born with based on personality and upbringing. Our rights to personal revelation and personal interpretation do not limit our vision. Simply make it different.
So then why are they not mistakes. If they are not neccissary? and when we are in the moment how are we to indulge in enjoying it, or thoughtfully ponder it's greater ramifications? Do we savor the emotions and the sensations? Perhaps we should be more stoic and not indulge the emotional side of the brain at all. Contemplating the number of broken promises, broken hearts,and otherwise painful outcomes it would indeed make sense. Indulging in the beauty and rapture of the senses does have is benefits that is certain. So the Supernal gift we received to know and understand others emotions should also guide us in determining when these sensual moments should be taken. It is still a mystery as to whether or not these moments are mistakes until after they've been taken. But are they truly mistakes at all. They do often guide us to people and places we would never have otherwise encountered. Perhaps they are only mistakes is we regret having done them.

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