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........The mind processes the images, the sounds, the illusions and the theories of life.

Whatever surrounds us, our intellect  grasps, it devours.

why?

for the composure of our existence.

Our senses embarks our person, gives our being insight.

 

insight for a world, I'm not sure any of us could handle.

so why seek out in a world that will always in the end send us into the oblivilon?

hell, even i do not understand.

people say that everyone, EVERYONE is a sinner.

if that is indeed the truth....

then Hell is the finish line for every human who care to exist .

How fair is that theory?

exactly my point.

Death may be the end, but its our memory

that contains our real possession.

of what we seek

we all wish to succeed to be brought to perfection, to be seen as speciman of astounding talents.

Basically, to succeed as a human.

sure, by the time the grim reaper takes us, all our life will ever measure up to is nothing, because since birth, life was meaningless.

we gain so much, just to watch it.

FEEL it, fade away.

But we do all own something in the end

even as your life may be casted out to be swallowed by deaths oblivion,

and your entire mind is crumbled to smithereens of what you once knew

we own something.

we do.

We all own a single chamber of the mind,

a intense and eccentric memory that will forever inscribe itself with such passionate dismay, not in our head.

but to those we  shall leave behind.

we leave behind only that.

only that.

so indeed, for as long as the human race shall exist.

We all, each and every one of us, shall live forever.

not in beings.

But simply by our name.

 

those of us, here, whom wish to be remembered, tell me why. for what reason. what do u wish for in the end. once ur deed of existing is complete. and what ur meaning is in life.  we all have one. im sure of it . ;)

Write write write. speak now and bless me with thy thoughts.

This is Betty and im OUT!!! See ya!

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:) Thanks. Proud to be me

Stacy Eaton said:
Well Done Betty...
Betty Damil said:
haha indeed so? can u believe i wrote that off the top of my head? i was in a strange state of mind. ha thanks, i consider that a compliment indeed. amd go callie! lol encore! 

Stacy Eaton said:

Callie - I could see you at the podium - and the tears were in my eyes.  :)

 

Betty - You are one INTENSE Lady! That was very thought provoking.

haha thanks lol i guess but i dont know. lol just my thoughts. 

Callie Leah said:

Thank you, thank you both! *Bowing and waving to the adoring crowd* ;)

Haha, and Betty, you know she's right!

Betty Damil said:

haha indeed so? can u believe i wrote that off the top of my head? i was in a strange state of mind. ha thanks, i consider that a compliment indeed. amd go callie! lol encore! 

Stacy Eaton said:

Callie - I could see you at the podium - and the tears were in my eyes.  :)

 

Betty - You are one INTENSE Lady! That was very thought provoking.

I would love to view your work. ;) writing can live on . thats why i adore it so. the brain becomes nothing but pink mush after a demise. but once the thoughts are out. and printed. it shall never be forgotten. memories, stories, thoughts. etc.. forever read. ;) good luck on your book . im sure you will do magnificently . The memory of your father shall assist if u let it. ;) he would be proud.  

Sean Noonan said:

I have a bit about a celebration of those who have 'passed on' coming up in one of my adventures so these comments are good to see. Thanks everyone.

I know I don't deal well with death, particularly since the death of my father several years ago. It's not something I have ever expressed in words, but it is something lurking deep inside me that causes bubbles of confusion to erupt upon occassion. --- I am wondering how well I will deal with the coming episode in my fourth book. I hope I do the subject justice, bearing in mind its an adventure suitable for younger children.

I have never contemplated what legacy I will leave behind before, being content with a great life and lucky enough to have fun, love and companionship. but now I am writing, then yes I wonder how future generations will view my work. Time will tell.

Haha, well it's precisely those thoughts that set you apart!

Betty Damil said:
haha thanks lol i guess but i dont know. lol just my thoughts. 

Callie Leah said:

Thank you, thank you both! *Bowing and waving to the adoring crowd* ;)

Haha, and Betty, you know she's right!

Betty Damil said:

haha indeed so? can u believe i wrote that off the top of my head? i was in a strange state of mind. ha thanks, i consider that a compliment indeed. amd go callie! lol encore! 

Stacy Eaton said:

Callie - I could see you at the podium - and the tears were in my eyes.  :)

 

Betty - You are one INTENSE Lady! That was very thought provoking.

Thanks Betty you are most kind to say so. Anyone who wants to read my books is more than welcome to, of course. I am about to drop my kindle price if that works for you... Maybe I should start a new topic...?



Betty Damil said:

I would love to view your work. ;) writing can live on . thats why i adore it so. the brain becomes nothing but pink mush after a demise. but once the thoughts are out. and printed. it shall never be forgotten. memories, stories, thoughts. etc.. forever read. ;) good luck on your book . im sure you will do magnificently . The memory of your father shall assist if u let it. ;) he would be proud.  

Sean Noonan said:

I have a bit about a celebration of those who have 'passed on' coming up in one of my adventures so these comments are good to see. Thanks everyone.

I know I don't deal well with death, particularly since the death of my father several years ago. It's not something I have ever expressed in words, but it is something lurking deep inside me that causes bubbles of confusion to erupt upon occassion. --- I am wondering how well I will deal with the coming episode in my fourth book. I hope I do the subject justice, bearing in mind its an adventure suitable for younger children.

I have never contemplated what legacy I will leave behind before, being content with a great life and lucky enough to have fun, love and companionship. but now I am writing, then yes I wonder how future generations will view my work. Time will tell.

Actual, just reread what I had written and what I meant was I would be happy to send you the books if you like ...

Sean Noonan said:

Thanks Betty you are most kind to say so. Anyone who wants to read my books is more than welcome to, of course. I am about to drop my kindle price if that works for you... Maybe I should start a new topic...?



Betty Damil said:

I would love to view your work. ;) writing can live on . thats why i adore it so. the brain becomes nothing but pink mush after a demise. but once the thoughts are out. and printed. it shall never be forgotten. memories, stories, thoughts. etc.. forever read. ;) good luck on your book . im sure you will do magnificently . The memory of your father shall assist if u let it. ;) he would be proud.  

Sean Noonan said:

I have a bit about a celebration of those who have 'passed on' coming up in one of my adventures so these comments are good to see. Thanks everyone.

I know I don't deal well with death, particularly since the death of my father several years ago. It's not something I have ever expressed in words, but it is something lurking deep inside me that causes bubbles of confusion to erupt upon occassion. --- I am wondering how well I will deal with the coming episode in my fourth book. I hope I do the subject justice, bearing in mind its an adventure suitable for younger children.

I have never contemplated what legacy I will leave behind before, being content with a great life and lucky enough to have fun, love and companionship. but now I am writing, then yes I wonder how future generations will view my work. Time will tell.

I am Me. and that is who i am proud to be. lol hahah rhymes ! lol idk thanks though 

Callie Leah said:
Haha, well it's precisely those thoughts that set you apart!

Betty Damil said:
haha thanks lol i guess but i dont know. lol just my thoughts. 

Callie Leah said:

Thank you, thank you both! *Bowing and waving to the adoring crowd* ;)

Haha, and Betty, you know she's right!

Betty Damil said:

haha indeed so? can u believe i wrote that off the top of my head? i was in a strange state of mind. ha thanks, i consider that a compliment indeed. amd go callie! lol encore! 

Stacy Eaton said:

Callie - I could see you at the podium - and the tears were in my eyes.  :)

 

Betty - You are one INTENSE Lady! That was very thought provoking.

nah dont start a new topic. lol i wish to know more about ur book. :) am i able to read it as an actual novel. Paperback and hardcover. ? lol because i dont do kindle or anything really involving internet lol  btw i really appreciate the msg you sent me. .. made my day. ;)

Sean Noonan said:

Thanks Betty you are most kind to say so. Anyone who wants to read my books is more than welcome to, of course. I am about to drop my kindle price if that works for you... Maybe I should start a new topic...?



Betty Damil said:

I would love to view your work. ;) writing can live on . thats why i adore it so. the brain becomes nothing but pink mush after a demise. but once the thoughts are out. and printed. it shall never be forgotten. memories, stories, thoughts. etc.. forever read. ;) good luck on your book . im sure you will do magnificently . The memory of your father shall assist if u let it. ;) he would be proud.  

Sean Noonan said:

I have a bit about a celebration of those who have 'passed on' coming up in one of my adventures so these comments are good to see. Thanks everyone.

I know I don't deal well with death, particularly since the death of my father several years ago. It's not something I have ever expressed in words, but it is something lurking deep inside me that causes bubbles of confusion to erupt upon occassion. --- I am wondering how well I will deal with the coming episode in my fourth book. I hope I do the subject justice, bearing in mind its an adventure suitable for younger children.

I have never contemplated what legacy I will leave behind before, being content with a great life and lucky enough to have fun, love and companionship. but now I am writing, then yes I wonder how future generations will view my work. Time will tell.

send it to me how? ;) 

Sean Noonan said:
Actual, just reread what I had written and what I meant was I would be happy to send you the books if you like ...

Sean Noonan said:

Thanks Betty you are most kind to say so. Anyone who wants to read my books is more than welcome to, of course. I am about to drop my kindle price if that works for you... Maybe I should start a new topic...?



Betty Damil said:

I would love to view your work. ;) writing can live on . thats why i adore it so. the brain becomes nothing but pink mush after a demise. but once the thoughts are out. and printed. it shall never be forgotten. memories, stories, thoughts. etc.. forever read. ;) good luck on your book . im sure you will do magnificently . The memory of your father shall assist if u let it. ;) he would be proud.  

Sean Noonan said:

I have a bit about a celebration of those who have 'passed on' coming up in one of my adventures so these comments are good to see. Thanks everyone.

I know I don't deal well with death, particularly since the death of my father several years ago. It's not something I have ever expressed in words, but it is something lurking deep inside me that causes bubbles of confusion to erupt upon occassion. --- I am wondering how well I will deal with the coming episode in my fourth book. I hope I do the subject justice, bearing in mind its an adventure suitable for younger children.

I have never contemplated what legacy I will leave behind before, being content with a great life and lucky enough to have fun, love and companionship. but now I am writing, then yes I wonder how future generations will view my work. Time will tell.

I can post a copy if you like. Though I am in the south of France just now, I can sort it at the end of the month when I return.
Oh please do. ;) cant wait to read my good man. Enjoy your trip! i bet its amazing there! and take your time, i am patient lol I bet it will be worth the wait.

Sean Noonan said:
I can post a copy if you like. Though I am in the south of France just now, I can sort it at the end of the month when I return.
you back home yet? how was the france trip? update me! ;) tell me when you have posted a copy ;) ill be waiting

Sean Noonan said:
I can post a copy if you like. Though I am in the south of France just now, I can sort it at the end of the month when I return.

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