Joseph Campbell says, "Becoming is always fractional. And being is total."
Isn't that just a painful word? "Fractional." I can feel that word. It's a word that tightens my chest and makes me exhale just slightly to much or inhale not enough. "Becoming is fractional." It's supposed to be a great thing, to be "becoming." It's desirable, it's sought after, the word itself is a compliment, "becoming." It the difference between caterpillar and butterfly, ugly duckling and graceful swan. "Becoming" is a thing of metaphors, it's an expression of all that we advocate, it's what we must strive to do, lest "become" become that passive form of itself which is never to be desired.
It's exhausting, always becoming. There just seem to be so few moments of "being" in my life lately, and I'm trying to teach myself to have and to hold onto those short periods of rest throughout the day. To just "be" is a good thing. It's a holy thing, I think.
I've learned though, that there's a difference in letting myself rest and letting myself vegetate, just like there's a difference in making myself work and wearing myself out. I'm so afraid of that lethargy. I am so afraid of getting caught up in a world of nothing when there is a whole world of something to be had.
Isn't that just a painful word? "Fractional." I can feel that word. It's a word that tightens my chest and makes me exhale just slightly to much or inhale not enough. "Becoming is fractional." It's supposed to be a great thing, to be "becoming." It's desirable, it's sought after, the word itself is a compliment, "becoming." It the difference between caterpillar and butterfly, ugly duckling and graceful swan. "Becoming" is a thing of metaphors, it's an expression of all that we advocate, it's what we must strive to do, lest "become" become that passive form of itself which is never to be desired.
It's exhausting, always becoming. There just seem to be so few moments of "being" in my life lately, and I'm trying to teach myself to have and to hold onto those short periods of rest throughout the day. To just "be" is a good thing. It's a holy thing, I think.
I've learned though, that there's a difference in letting myself rest and letting myself vegetate, just like there's a difference in making myself work and wearing myself out. I'm so afraid of that lethargy. I am so afraid of getting caught up in a world of nothing when there is a whole world of something to be had.
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Mullens and Cooper Win Nobel Prize:
The Nobel committee for excellence in astronomy awarded Lidsey Mullen and Ryan Cooper 3.2 million dollars today for their groundbreaking study of the hamsters, rabbits, and kittens composing our galaxies. The area of study was so new, the team had to derive a formula known as the Mooper equation to describe the behaviors of the creatures. Their excitement was evident when they said "We are one step closer to understanding our universe. DOWN WITH MARSHMALLOWS!!!" We couldn't agree more.
-Mr. Reporter Person
We won! We won! Ahhhhhhhhhhh!
Thanks Lindsey. You know what else D stand for? Darn cool person...and that is what you are!
One time someone amazing told me that if I remember that we're both lonely, we're not really lonely because we're lonely together.
That little comment you made months ago helped me through some sad times. I love you and hope your summer is amazing! Thanks on the GPA. I finally did it!!
It's totally cool Lindsey! No worries! Lol, I knew you were kidding. Actually, you give me those all the time when I don't answer you quickly enough when you ring your bell... I think you said it's 'cause I'm priceless...
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