I've been contemplating more and more about fate's way of dealing karma and little messages that make you realize what's infront of you and how you'll deal with problems... I've just opened my eyes a little more to Fate's cruel ways of letting you know when something was meant to be and not. When one thing is meant to be, you may not expect it, but it may feel right, or it could vary... Most likley happiness is around the corner or contempt with what you have or what has happened to you. Then when Fate chooses for it not to be, denial may come and strike the heart, it could be different though, you may still feel hurt but if you truly care for the tangible infront of you, you'll let it go, be it precious to you or not, and eventually leave with a smile on your face, knowing that you have accepted that Fate. Acceptance being the key word...
I'm slowly realizing that... And I even remember what someone told me once, "If it was meant to be, then it will happen, regadless of the time and place." I guess Fate will let you know when one thing is right and one thing is wrong... Those threads of fate that keep us together...? Yeah, whatever kind of bond you feel, those threads will never tear or wither. They'll be there, interlocking themselves, weaving a threads of life and fate together. When your thread crosses with someone else that you lost track of, that's when Fate has sent you a message. Hm.. When a human has lived its life completley, those threads of his will be weaved into a blanket, ending the story and life, the fabric of time that's been covering the sky above you.
From all of that, I feel like I should be a little more ambitious with the things I seek. Just go for my goals, even if others believe its a waste of time or for nothing, at least I'll be doing something with my life and my little time I have in this world.
Kind of funny too... The recent Dungeons and Dragons book that I bought is called Races of Destiny, and inside it talks about humans of course. But what made me think more was when I was reading up about the human lifespans. ...Compared to Elves and other races, Humans only live for so little... Even if one year may seem like forever, and 70 years may seem like a life time to us, it really isn't... its too short. If every year you gain and you grew up as if in a different lifetime every time, then I would say you'd die with knowledge and lived your life with pleasure. Fascinating book...
Well, there goes my random gibberish about... life? *Shrugs* felt like typing it..
Ah well, tomorrow is another day!
~RMY.
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