About that "imaginary land" I spoke about.
If you don't recall:
"..Your significant other isn't part of your real life. It's in your imaginary life. You made it this way because your vulnerable little body knew that if anything ever happened, that just like everything else imaginary, you could forget about and erase."
I was a little ignorant for writing that, I won't lie.
In literal terms, of course they're in our real lives. They eat, speak, sleep with us, you know, the daily ritual.
What I mean was spiritually, where do we store our love life? Can't be in our real life, in our concious mind. If it
was, we'd be completely dilusional, completely crazy. Spiritually, that's a nice word. Spiritually, where is your partner?
In our unconcious mind. We have to have them there. Our natural vulnerability says so, remember kids, we're still kids.
..And what happens to people that don't keep their love bugs in their unconcious mind? They get crushed, like a bug. They get crushed. They get crushed.
Nobody in this world is strong enough to deal with love, not even Macho Randy Savage. Oh yeah, he's in love too. But what happens to those who aren't smart enough to realize this? Do they get crushed? ..No. (Really?) Yeah, really, no. If you aren't smart enough to do this, you have to be assumed not smart enough to even know what love it.
But for those of you who..are mature about love, who.. know the difference between the power of silence and love compared to "iiX.xX.07", why are we so unfortunate to get crushed? Who says this is a bad thing? Who ever said heartbreak was a bad thing?
..Good will hunting? Brad and Jen? It has never been bad. What people seem to forget is that.. heartbreak is the most maturing, and eye opening experience in this entire w o r l d. Whether your boyfriend or girlfriend left you, whether your best friend died without a reasonable cause, whether your dad never loved you, heartbreak is a gift from above. Heartbreak isn't a stop sign, but a green light. In the Great Gatsby, the green light at the end of the river symbolized not only love, but life. It symbolized an okay, a reassurance. Heartbreak is our green light at the end of the river.
..Now when people realize that and utilize it in a powerful way, then maybe we'll have more beautiful strong woman like Yarisbel Santos. Maybe we'll see more confident strong smart men like Jonathan Candelaria.
Respect. Do something powerful, whether it's for somebody else, or for yourself, do something powerful, and recieve your respect you deserve.
Love makes the world go 'round, no matter what you believe in.
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