Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Is our destiny a fixed natural order to the universe??



Watching as people disappear into darkness.
The camera catches the disappearing sun as well as those who watch from the beach.
I love this photo my neice took.

I had it for a desktop for awhile.

The photo pulls me in sending my imagination down well-traveled corridors of deep thoughts.

Often I think about the end, the end when man no longer walks the earth.

When I was younger I would wonder if this would be something I would witness in my years. Older now I am somewhat assured that I won't be here for such a finale, I am only a part of it's series.

"Why do I think of such things?"

I do not look for dark clouds or wait for doom's day but I am under the influence of all of the artificial elements that cannot be ignored. I do not understand or believe in the beliefs of eschatology.


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Can we escape the webs we weave?

( tongue-in-cheek)

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Is our destiny a fixed natural order to the universe?

I do believe so. I think all paths lead to the sun.

Love TJ

Remembering a old favorite...{{{ humming}}}

By the Beatles

I'll Follow The Sun

One day you’ll look and see I’ve gone,

For tomorrow may rain so I’ll follow the sun.

Some day you’ll know I was the one,

But tomorrow may rain so I’ll follow the sun.

And now the time has come so my love I must go,

And though I lose a friend in the end you will know, oh

One day you’ll look and see I’ve gone,

For tomorrow may rain so I’ll follow the sun.

And now the time has come so my love I must go,

And though I lose a friend in the end you will know, oh

One day you’ll look and see I’ve gone,

For tomorrow may rain so I’ll follow the sun.








1 comment:

  1. I love the beach sunset. It make me rather introspective too.

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