Joe Dirt

Insert something insightful here,
something profound here,
maybe something awe-inspiring
here
and God's just another schmo
with a host of insecurities
and needs.
One more hungry person
potentially fear-full,
potentially tear-full,
potentially anything,
with a slew of burdens
and a vision of paradise
to sate every vice;
another you,
another me,
another refuge,
another somebody,
vulnerable and exposed,
supposedly humble,
reportedly
choleric
prerogative irate,
i.e.
Judgement day.

this is interesting

with some judgement day is pretty much any day. It's interesting to think about, the restless spirit, a bit judgemental, who needs god when you carry out your own judgement. I thought along those lines with this, I thought it was interesting. Justifications to make a persons own choices feel ok. Choice of phrasing, words, I like this. Makes me think along different avenues. Very nice. raskin

We are God.

I think, that we are god,
the capacity to observe ourselves completely
is God in each of us, lost, confused, enlightened, or found.
The ability to be impartial, is God's grace, God's divinity
that can be exhibited, exercised to demonstrate
higher values.
God, in us, is just awareness of the drops in the ocean,
and the ties that bond, are the ocean... in some fashion-
words aren't suffice.

P.s. I've been following your work,
decided to try my hand at a scheme as well :)
Thanks raskin.

impartiality

Yes impartiality when bad things happen, I see over and over the search for a reason. No one wants to see the challenge of with the presented situation what will you do with this. How do you utlise the moral tools you've been given? The choice really is up to the individual. It's great, thanks for the comment. I enjoyed. raskin

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