Saturday, September 29, 2007

One marathon for me is enough

Life is interpreted in many perceptive school of thoughts, though the idea of life simmer to a similar conclusion, that life is a gift of wisdom, sensation and experiences. The rule of causation or karma is inherent in our design, and the rule of generousity does improve the circumstances of our life. There are many options in life, from which school of discipline to go to, to which religion to choose, to which career track to enter, to which mate you choose, and to what type of investment on family to garner for. Happiness is a choice and a blessing. Life, through the years, may unfold numerous experiential type, and while experience is a gift for us to treasure, I feel that one lifetime experiences is enough for me, and the joy in me is sealed for only this life once. I have a fair share of experiences, some are jovial and beautiful experiences, while some are those I just have to discern. I do respect the sanctification of life, though after what I have gone through, while this blessing is indeed essential, and while love is apparent in edifying manner, and the compassion from my pillar of strength, that emanates from Kuan Yin, Goddess of Compassion and Mercy, is gracious, I feel, after the unfolding of my life events, and the joy I placed in life as a proper proponent of love, I felt that one marathon, well-run by the good and kindness of man, will coincide in a memory that is well-cherished, as the person fade away in reality. An integral idea is to live well and with a prolonged joy, and the rest will be sweet. To this marathan, at least for me, the important is that the memory, and the people who are true, will find that my life spent with them is a treasureable moment. To God the magnanimous, I do surrender my life, in hope that this one life is a treasure to behold and to give up for. I do encourage those who love life experience to go for life again, as Carl Lewis, the famous athlete once mention, though for me, I have seen through life to be contented with this one life as a contemporary man, who will sleep in kind faithfully.

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