a heart is a sacred thing, and no one heart is the same. everyone feels passionate about something, the reason your heart beats is because of this fire constantly burning in your soul, your mind, surging through your body. it's a wave of undiscribable emotions wiping out your society brain washed mind, and leaving you thinking more clearly, enjoying the steps you are taking, and even though you arent sure about the next few step ahead of you, you dont panic because as long as you are doing/searching/discovering your passion, nothing matters. so i welcome you, you soul searching passionate brothers and sisters to write your passions here, let your heart do the talking...(you just have to do the typing)! and for those who have yet to take the time to listen to the deep burning of the core of your being, from time to time my heart contracts and aching compasionate beat for you.
Fri, January 12, 2007 - 12:30 AM —
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Just returning back to civilization after four months of living in Costa Rica has been a hard adjustment. anything and everything is possible, but being in costa rica you get more inspiration to do things. being back in the states you get critized for your zest for life and to not quite live the same way the american world has planned out for everyone. not that i am willing to set aside my dreams for what anyone thinks, or says what i am doing is not the correct way of life. it is just the disapointment it brings. it makes me sad for alot of people. i know that i am living life to the fullest but for others my heart aches for them because i know that they will never really experience what amazing things our mother the earth has to offer. the states has away of prolonging your aspirations, where it seemed as it were a step away when i was in costa rica. i am not giving up any of my life visions, it is just the fact that most people just dont understand. "People choose different paths in life, just because i'm not on yours, doesnt mean i've gotten lost."
Wed, January 3, 2007 - 12:24 PM —
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