Not a clue. I keep getting the feeling that I’m about to make a dramatic change in viewpoint. But my life isn’t changing in that way right now, so I seem to be prepared for nothing.
Hey girl! I’ve been away from here for awhile and am just now coming back and trying to get back into the groove of things around here. Thought I’d pop into your shoutbox and check in on you … how are you doing? Is all well in your world?
whoa. sorry the last shout was from me and waay out dated. haha. but hi! :) i lost my accoutn info for a bit, and ended up with two by the time i found it back.
Hi i got your shouts. sorry i didn’t get them right away. i’m sorta new sorta not. i originally found the site cause i needed help. Thanks for the comment about my replies. I don’t really feel like I’m good for giving advice, but it’s nice to know that maybe I can help just a little.
Indeed, wouldn’t that make it all so much easier? Like suddenly this oblique gray veil is lifted and we see things crystal clear for the first time and know exactly why we’re here, what we’re meant to do, how to go about doing it, etc? Gah, that would certainly make life easier.
But maybe the inherent complexity of life means that life itself is not supposed to be easy–maybe like you said, the meaning of life is in each of us finding our own meaning which in reality, can really only be done after facing insurmountable hardships, suffering, triumphs, love, sadness, and all the other oddities that we run into in life. :)
Like anything, I think it’s more the journey that matters than the ultimate destination–here it’s the journey to find the meaning that may matter more than the meaning itself.
Hello, i truly like what you wrote in your profile, but to tell you the truth im not really too much a religious person persay but this is the reply im refering to in you profile
“The number one reason for Atheism is a false Christian. Be genuine and walk the way. You don’t need to preech to bring people to God, you need to show them what God can do to a heart that knows him. A simple act of kindness can do more for the community of God than an entire Sermon. ”
It’s good to see you back! I’m sooooo sorry you’ve been through a rough / tough time. Wasn’t in here for more than 2 minute spurts a couple of times today. I’ll knock on your shoutbox the next time we’re both in here at the same time. Meanwhile: keep crawling out of that cave - if you need someone to help pull you through, let me know. Hugs!