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Feeling

To feel what you feel, and to be able to express what you feel, the way you are feeling it, is a joy that I have just discovered...

Conversations have taken a different meaning altogether now, simply because each word is so accentuated because of the meaning and depth behind it. Communication where we learn that the best is to say something and be understood exactly in those terms knowing why you've used those terms is what should be the best scenario but it doesn't happen they say, it's impractical, like perfect competition! :) I know it isn't.

There are so many perspectives, thoughts, ideas, emotions and passions, that more often than not, we're dwindling about what to do, until we begin to feel everything entirely, we accept all emotions, we open our eyes to set our eyes beyond anything we've ever imagined possible, and suddenly new vistas open up, things become so much more lucid, confidence mounts, and our body copes, pushing ourselves to strive to achieve, we cross our own limitations and rise beyond everything, to find ourselves, to evolve, to be reborn, to be alive!

This feeling, is the most fulfilling, most gratifying, and most completing, and yet dynamic, knowing that there is so much more for you to find, do and be!

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rakshitdoshi said…
ok.... it took me three readings to find out what this was all about.... i still am at sea but i "get the drift"... will chat you up when we meet... cheers and thanks for your encouragement on the blog. cheers!
~ a said…
it's really all about connections and communication! i simply love conversations where the flow is so smooth, transcending barriers, topics, images, emotions like a gorge rushing through a small ravine, bursting with intensity only to be reciprocated with someone else's!

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