Sunday, February 13, 2011

Thought of the week --------------> Obligatory



In opinion, relationships and Roman Catholicism maybe one in the same. For many, they can be categorized into three realms… The first seems like the eternal bliss two people share that is only momentarily interrupted by the affectionate kisses shared. The bliss of being able to get lost in anothers soul by simply looking through their eyes is only outdone by the very thought of the endless possibility… Next is purgatory. Here, moments that have given us that great quintessential feeling, now seem mundane. That spark is not quite out BUT it has dimmed... That perpetual happiness now is being sporadically feed to us via IV. This realm isn’t necessarily bad; there are some good moments when nostalgia hits us. With each sporadic inculcation we are waiting for that next great fix... Unfortunately many enter may the realm so few are able to leave unscathed. They agony we are in is almost too painful to bear… We hope and pray Hades has left the gate unlocked so we may have a chance to live again…breath again…feel again…love again...These realms are most common and well know but there is another that is well known by all BUT its name has been stricken from books and forbid to be uttered…this is Obligatory. Obligatory is the obligation to… Many have fell or been a victim of this realm at one time or another. We feel obligated to stay when we know in our heart of hearts it is time to leave… We feel obligated to do things with this one because we have done it with the past one that was more deserving. We feel obligated to love even though we know that the love that is being share is requited. Of the many thing things that we are obligated to do, think, say, and feel, the worse is our obligation to our obligation. What keeps us there may be the simplest of all answers… No matter how complex the situation of how complex the explanation the one thing that has kept people there for eons and will keep many more there for millennia to come is…US

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