Waking Up

It all starts when we think we wake up. We open our eyes to what we normally see, the surface of our existences. Living is merely eating, is only studying, is being with other people. Fading moments, evaporating. We walk along the paths of campus, going along. Just keep looking at the pavement, at our shoes. Wake up. Go to sleep. We wake up. We go to sleep. We talk about the surface, our short lives. Searching for success, for stability. Living for money, for a good time, for anything free. Stuff to satisfy. Stuff to alleviate the unquenched rattling of our uncertain longings. There could be something more to it, to the reason why we are actually alive. What is seen is only what is seen…that daydream rotting your mind. Most of us live in a gray-scale realm, a nightmare really. Our eyes are closed yet we think we have 20/20 vision. There is something unseen. Something we are letting slip by…Some sleep for eighty years until they finally realize. We can continue just going along with the motions, never fully in the light….

But do you really want to sleep?

There is something more to life. It is beyond imagination. The story, the truth will be like a dream you never want to end. And it won’t. For you’ll be awake and alert. You’ll find true love, never ending. God is not part of a fairy tale. He’s real. When will we be real?

“Remember your Creator
in the days of your youth,
before the days of trouble come… before the sun and the light
and the moon and the stars grow dark,
and the clouds return after the rain…Remember him—before the silver cord is severed, or the golden bowl is broken…”

My blog is about the reality I have found. God is real. He’s not simply a happy thought. He is powerful love, beautiful. Will you take a peak into the possibility? I want to share things I’ve learned, information that’s hit my heart. There is something out there we aren’t seeing, I wasn’t seeing. But all you have to do is seek what is beyond, what is greater than living.

“So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.”

Published in: Uncategorized | on January 19th, 2008 |

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