And now I feel ready to attack the problem of G-hunk as was so humorously posted earlier, and, hey, it's true. I can see where it could be a problem, definitely. And worst of all, this discourse must be aired in public, which I do not think is a public type conversation, but, sigh, roll eyes, etc., here goes.
I told you from the start I must talk this over with the Lord. Here is what he seems to be telling me. He knows very well what I'm doing, and what you're doing, and he has seen it all before, didn't like it the first couple of times and doesn't like it here......(now I speak like David Spade, who I love, even though I'm sure the Lord does not talk like).
Am I being too obscure? The use of Sofie was interesting. Significant other or code?
Your soul is of extreme importance to Him, however. But you may be destined to remain a snake which turns only to bite its own tail, forever rejoining itself to the point of origin, and therefore, staying completely in the same place. A snake wrapped in a circle can go nowhere, and to go through the narrow gate it of course must unwind or will not be able to either position itself in the air to roll in by accident and if anyone pushes it with their foot it will jam up and not go through. So, the devil loves the snake biting its own tail and forever encourages the image as a "path". I would too, if I was Appolyon. Or whatever exhalted name he likes to call himself. I personally depise being forced to acknowledge the existence of same. But Jesus drove the existence factor home, so He must have wanted us all to be aware of it.
But, on to more interesting discussion. The next level, who knows.
Discourse becomes a consuetudo, when taken beyond where it probably is meant to be, has certain soulish pleasures which others cannot comprehend have they not been there, done that. It is maybe the last illecebra, or hurdle, one must face in the attempt to leave it all behind, in every form.
Or, perhaps speech has its own intoxictation, and that is the joy of finding something like this thread, where one can exhibit their skills, and for that it is great. There is not much left of substance, let alone original thought.
But the danger .....if you will, of the liason......is that it is a Dangerous Liason! Read the book. The movie is a killer, but the book will go into great detail, I'm sure, maybe even uncovering the period in the 1200's that spawned it, innocently enough. But I wonder, thinking about it, if you have any thoughts, or, again, am I being obscure. I do so love being obcure, as you know.
With affection,
Grace |