Sunday, December 13, 2009

You can never be doing the wrong thing. You are always in the perfect place.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hmmmm...never doing the wrong thing, always in the perfect place...is this also called destiny, and from it a system absent of right or wrong because the exercise of will is irrelevant? entropy presupposes a closed system, however i would postulate that any system is only as closed as we make it...as we paint it...thats not to say that we are not bound by time and space, only that situationally speaking we always have some exercise of will, hence Hemingway's 'you can always choose the way you go into death' and such...but i do believe we can be doing the wrong thing...and its consequence is not always felt within but down the path, which is the most painful as we cannot go back...

Anonymous said...

stemming from previous thread conversation

i too have wandered spiritually...and after over ten years of seeking the it (which has been in complete opposition to a 'higher power', i've begin to realize that there are higher forces, if you will, at work...i've likened it to the power of intuition, as not only a suggestive but implicit, in that i do believe there is a right way to live...jokingly i always say its acting in accordance with black mother earth goddess...but that's become less of a joke as i've put behind my past and started looking to the future...i do believe that certain things happen for a reason...however i think my response to your post was more on a 'hyper critical from the lens of dead white man philosophy talk' level then a 'feel from the heart'...i could say that everything in my life happened for a reason, but then what responsibility am i left, or anyone else for that matter...and i'm beginning to realize more and more the brevity of this existence and responsibility i have to make of it what dream...to actualize...and the weight of mistakes now carry even greater significance because i'm finally investing myself in pursuits from the heart...
that said, in circles of course, i would not be who i am today without all of the experiences that have made me...i would not hold the wisdom nor the motivation to set on the course i'm currently on...and in that respect i could say that everything does happen for a reason...
and yes...i'll make a point of posting this to your site...
hope alls well
trevor