What if people did things because they loved to do them? For example, who makes incense? Those pretty perfumed sticks that you light the tip of, and they smoke slowly downwards to the other end exuding a trail of perfume off them. What if people made those, that bring joy to others, just because they loved to do it?
My Soul tells me that society would be a healthier place.
If people weren't forced into doing things, obligated, cajoled, manipulated, antagonized. If people would find what they love to do, then they would love themselves and others and it would be nothing to clean toilets for those whom they cherished. You know? Every job would suddenly become easier and bearable...because you're doing it out of love. Love is the key. Stay aware of yourself, go back into your life and look at all that made you feel truly exhuberant, and happy. And that is what makes you alive. Focus on that, and let no one take you from it. For example, I love knowledge, I've loved it since I was a teenager. That's when I found out that the deeper nuances in life turned me on. I wanted to know how the Being was put together, how they work, etc. And of course I started by examining myself. Looking inside, questioning. And when others came around, I would be intensely interested in them, how they're made up, what makes them happy. So you focus on love within yourself, and within others, and the surface just takes its rightful place in the background, as a vehicle, for discoveries and experiences.
Life is fun. You've got to want to live it, every single moment. It's an EXQUISITE experience!
The Mystery Of Nature
1.
The Works of God are fair for nought
Unless our eyes, in seeing,
See, hidden in the thing, the thought
That animates its being.
--From "The Sexton's Tale,
and Other Poems, by
Theodore Tilton,
1867Theodore Tilten may have been a genius at poem writing, but he was a real screwball in haha his personal life. Check this out:
(Link to page) "Despite these successes, Tilton’s professional and personal lives headed for a crisis. Tilton “liked to go off on long, strenuous lecture tours, leaving Liz and the children behind. Liz, a former Sunday-school teacher, worshiped ardently at Dr. Beecher’s church, and during Theodore’s long absences Beecher also ministered privately to her,” wrote Horace Greeley biographer William Harlan Hale. Lyman Beecher Stowe presented a different version of what happened between the Tilton and Beecher families: “Tilton himself not only advocated free love but practised it with promiscuous vigor, particularly when away on lecture tours. He finally wrote an editorial which, in effect, committed the paper to free-love views, a novel stand for a religious publication.”
Tilton subsequently charged Beecher with seducing his wife. The resulting scandal was aired in a courtroom and in church pews. It involved a complex myriad of charges, countercharges, retractions and reassertions. It was an unholy mess."
What a joke. He can't keep his dick in his own pants, but he condemns someone else for stealing his wife...hahahhaa! Fuckin idiot, hahahaa!
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