Waking up...
Early in the morning, starting your day. Mornings can literally determine your mood for the rest of the day. If you wake up and see something you don't necessarily care for, then it's safe to assume you won't have an awesome day. If you wake up and see something that makes you happy then your off to a great start. Sometimes, when I really need to reconnect, get in touch, and set my thoughts in order, I like to get up really early. So early that it feels like the rest of the world is still asleep and you're the only one whose awake and everything feels like it isn't really real. You kind of forget your problems because for now its just you, the world and the universe. Its quiet, its calm. Its peaceful bliss.. It's in this place that I realize how beautiful the world around me is.
Its nice to wake up after a long night of hitting the books in hopes of passing your final, to a text that actually makes you want to get out of bed. Especially since its a link to read something that isn't school related. The article was about soulmates, beautifully written, explains that love and pain go hand in hand. That you don't fall in love, you are love. To work through the good and the bad. Obviously this is a given, your relationship will never be all hearts and flowers. It's a relationSHIP, a craft built to whether all types of storms.
I think everyone know almost instantaneously on a subconscious lever if they want something. Now they may be afraid, they may not be sure on their conscious level, but they know. It's taking the first steps towards having what they want that are the hardest. This I know for sure. The hurt they may cause a dearly beloved may stop them, because no one intentionally wants to hurt someone they care for. George Bernard Shaw once wrote, " There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your hearts desire. The other is to gain it." Clearly, Shaw had his heart broken once or twice. Tragedies happen, feeling pain is part of life. The confusion and the fear, that's there to remind you that somewhere out there is something more. And that "something" is worth fighting for. As you stand there trying to grasp the things you think you desire, things that you think will make your life better - money, popularity, fame, you ignore what truly matters, the simple things; friendship, family, love. The things you probably had.
If you want to know where your heart truly is, look where is goes when it wanders, look back to what you thought about just before falling asleep, or better, that place between sleep and awake early in the morning..
Early in the morning, starting your day. Mornings can literally determine your mood for the rest of the day. If you wake up and see something you don't necessarily care for, then it's safe to assume you won't have an awesome day. If you wake up and see something that makes you happy then your off to a great start. Sometimes, when I really need to reconnect, get in touch, and set my thoughts in order, I like to get up really early. So early that it feels like the rest of the world is still asleep and you're the only one whose awake and everything feels like it isn't really real. You kind of forget your problems because for now its just you, the world and the universe. Its quiet, its calm. Its peaceful bliss.. It's in this place that I realize how beautiful the world around me is.
Its nice to wake up after a long night of hitting the books in hopes of passing your final, to a text that actually makes you want to get out of bed. Especially since its a link to read something that isn't school related. The article was about soulmates, beautifully written, explains that love and pain go hand in hand. That you don't fall in love, you are love. To work through the good and the bad. Obviously this is a given, your relationship will never be all hearts and flowers. It's a relationSHIP, a craft built to whether all types of storms.
I think everyone know almost instantaneously on a subconscious lever if they want something. Now they may be afraid, they may not be sure on their conscious level, but they know. It's taking the first steps towards having what they want that are the hardest. This I know for sure. The hurt they may cause a dearly beloved may stop them, because no one intentionally wants to hurt someone they care for. George Bernard Shaw once wrote, " There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your hearts desire. The other is to gain it." Clearly, Shaw had his heart broken once or twice. Tragedies happen, feeling pain is part of life. The confusion and the fear, that's there to remind you that somewhere out there is something more. And that "something" is worth fighting for. As you stand there trying to grasp the things you think you desire, things that you think will make your life better - money, popularity, fame, you ignore what truly matters, the simple things; friendship, family, love. The things you probably had.
If you want to know where your heart truly is, look where is goes when it wanders, look back to what you thought about just before falling asleep, or better, that place between sleep and awake early in the morning..

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