Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Distance

I wonder what the other parts of this world are. We concentrate on our high school drama, our own problems and the things affecting the places where WE live. I often forget about the rest of the world, the universe. Why would I do that! I feel like I am in a jail, the extending never ending world and universe out there while I am stuck in one little city. I just feel there is someone, something out there and I dont know what but it wants me to go with it. I can feel it pull me whenever I see a map of the world, or when I look at the stars. When ever I get the chance, when I feel the power to do so I just feel like sending an incredible message out to the universe, one that travels through every obstacle untouched and makes it to its desired destination. Once its there whoever it is at the other end gets my message. Everyday of my life I wonder if anyone got my message and though I feel a response I cannot understand it.

4 comments:

Paul Genesse said...

Hi Azure,

Wow, it's great to read such a deep thought. I agree, the world is so big and I love the fact that you want to explore it. Traveling opens the mind like nothing else, but reading and watching movies about faraway places are my favorite alternatives. Reading National Geographic Magazine since I was a kid has allowed me to go to places and understand things I never would have understood otherwise. Keep reading.

Paul Genesse

www.paulgenesse.com

icymushroom said...

I love this one I can so relate to it but I think we have different feelings on it I see it as something that will always be a secret until the time is right. But I'm always paranoid about it scientist always send messages out there. They never say that they have contact because maybe they don't or maybe they are trying to keep the world from pandemonium.A message is always out there It's that we need to look for it.


Oh and thanks for the comment I think your right about it

Shannon Williams said...

well... I got your message / comment anyway. Thanks for the support. I am now enjoying your blog also. One thing I really liked about living in co-housing was the contact I got with different people of different ages especially as we go through life compartmentalized by age group. Blogging also crosses this barrier, in a more intimate fashion even, depending on what people write.

K. Flewelling said...

Wow, Robert! Your global audience is huge! People really want to hear what you have to say! Isn't it exciting to have someone listening in? :)

all my best,
Kay