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Joined: 08 Apr 2012, 04:48 Posts: 13 Location: In The Dark
An understanding that life is peaks and valleys. Without one we can never appreciate the other.
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Joined: 27 Feb 2012, 22:45 Posts: 1880 Location: Canada
Inner pain is usually brought on by memories of something dearly appreciated that has been lost, seemingly never to return. It could be anything, a special person or a childhood memory, anything that was very special to us. Cherish those memories of those very special moments. Be happy that those memories are still available. Whenever those memories return, sit back and enjoy them, perhaps with a tear or two, for those are truly tears of joy. Be happy that those memories will return, for that is how what is seemingly lost is not.
Joined: 15 Sep 2011, 09:25 Posts: 3033 Location: Sweden
Clearly something that is lost, but will never return cause it was never there... A bit cryptic I know... I really can't put any words on it... I really can't...
Joined: 27 Feb 2012, 22:45 Posts: 1880 Location: Canada
Perhaps not so cryptic as it may seem. It was never there because it was a dream and if that dream returns, then it is also a memory, and if it should bring forth a tear then that is a tear of joy, and the dream is a memory of something that might have been, enjoyed. Cherish that dream, for it is now a memory of a special moment that might have been.
Joined: 15 Sep 2011, 09:25 Posts: 3033 Location: Sweden
Yeah, you're probably right... I've never experienced something like this before, so I'm having a hard time trying to figure out how to deal with it... but well...
Joined: 27 Feb 2012, 22:45 Posts: 1880 Location: Canada
One day at a time ... Enjoy the dream while it is there, embrace it and feel it's warmth, and take comfort that when it is done, it will return at a later time to be enjoyed anew.
Joined: 15 Sep 2011, 09:25 Posts: 3033 Location: Sweden
Yeah, we all do...
I have to admit that this weekend has been one of the most odd one I've ever experienced... Haven't spent any time with TTDLX at all, apart from some minor things... Instead I've been going through all my closets, my cupboards and thrown away almost everything... It's as if I just left home and moved in to a new apartment... And then I went out on a shopping spree and bought some stuff I've been planning on buying anyway, but still a bit unexpected... And all there's to it is the cleaning up, which I'm on right now... Then I assume it's back to the drawing board...
Joined: 15 Sep 2011, 09:25 Posts: 3033 Location: Sweden
Well, I don't like cars... I prefer other ways of moving around, but I do have a car as I need to commute - and it would take too long to use trains, not to mention buses... But I'm also a member of a car-pool which is a rather good alternative...
Finally done with all the cleanning... a nice shower and a quiet moment behind the computer for some graphics...
Joined: 29 Feb 2012, 00:55 Posts: 1770 Location: Hellas
Classic!
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One of the darkest weekends for me too (Finally my aged mom is back from the hospital and resting in her sweet bed). On Saturday evening took family to the Super Market. Poor George hadn't been out for a couple of weeks. The inner pain is getting bigger and bigger. We must endure. We have to meet our destiny.
Joined: 15 Sep 2011, 09:25 Posts: 3033 Location: Sweden
Quast65 wrote:
This always makes me smile when I'm blue.... [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N_tupPBtWQ[/youtube]
Thanks Quast65 - although laughter wasn't my exact priority, but more to have my thoughts focusing on something else than they currently were - and is...
But again, thanks...
On a sidenote, I'll check that youtube code... it should work... And so should the editing...
athanasios wrote:
One of the darkest weekends for me too (Finally my aged mom is back from the hospital and resting in her sweet bed). On Saturday evening took family to the Super Market. Poor George hadn't been out for a couple of weeks. The inner pain is getting bigger and bigger. We must endure. We have to meet our destiny.
Glad to hear she's back home again! And you're absolutely right, we must endure, we must meet our destiny... Question is; what is the destiny, and how to ease something that's litterally eating you from the inside out? The first one can be discussed, the second one I guess is just to let nature have its turn and hope for the best...
Joined: 15 Sep 2011, 09:25 Posts: 3033 Location: Sweden
The YouTube-code do work, you should only put in the video ID, nothing else. For example;
The entire URL is; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoLWutZu3A8&feature=share&list=FLO68xnb3qDRE6kZDGPuOXiA... and the highlighted part is all that's needed;
Code:
[youtube]EoLWutZu3A8[/youtube]
And that gives you the tunes from the city in my heart;
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