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To know what I mean, you must perceive life through my eyes. The event that shed light on my thoughts and wisdom, just might have pulled a shroud over your happiness. And that mountain you've overcome, has stopped me in my tracks. Then frustration occurs, and now thoughts are gathered. Sifting through memories to aid my understanding. Yet I've come to realize my overall experience is not shared. You are not my trials and I not yours. So the way I see it, is like this: We are what we feel. We are what we know. What we think is what we are. We believe what we see. We believe what we do. How we perceive makes up what we believe. A shared event gives us a closer view on what one another feels. Words can never express, more or less. Vibes are felt till the day we die. But I am not dead. And with this knowledge peers a window. One window that connects us all. And through it we can gaze upon the beauty of one mind, one consciousness and one shared event.
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Feb 19, 2014
Feb 19, 2014 at 2:42 PM UTC
Shared Events
To know what I mean, you must perceive life through my eyes. The event that shed light on my thoughts and wisdom, just might have pulled a shroud over your happiness. And that mountain you've overcome, has stopped me in my tracks. Then frustration occurs, and now thoughts are gathered. Sifting through memories to aid my understanding. Yet I've come to realize my overall experience is not shared. You are not my trials and I not yours. So the way I see it, is like this: We are what we feel. We are what we know. What we think is what we are. We believe what we see. We believe what we do. How we perceive makes up what we believe. A shared event gives us a closer view on what one another feels. Words can never express, more or less. Vibes are felt till the day we die. But I am not dead. And with this knowledge peers a window. One window that connects us all. And through it we can gaze upon the beauty of one mind, one consciousness and one shared event.
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Feb 19, 2014
Feb 19, 2014 at 2:42 PM UTC
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