Friday, July 12, 2013

The Unknown

To be, or not to be- that is the question: 
Perhaps it's not people that break our hearts, but situations. For in a split of souls it's not about the lack of existence of one in another's life, but the situation in which that was rooted that stings so much. For in death, we know is common, but the act of dying is far sadder than if one was known to just disappear rather than have life sucked away. Because news can wreck your world. Not people. If you allow yourself to buy into the concept that people have that strong of an affect on you that you're foolish. Yet the inevitable, the uncontrollable is what we should fear.  One phone call can tear you to shreds, it's not about the people in which it happened to, but the situation in which the people had to endure. Evident of this, our hearts can mourn for the shooting of young children, yet we do not know these children nor the killers. But it's the fact that young innocent children are being murdered that pours our hearts out of it's shell. The world is what breaks your heart. It's not that HE is breaking up with you, it's that he is BREAKING UP with you. It's not that HE died, but that he DIED. Its not that YOUNG CHILDREN were murdered, but that young children were MURDERED. For news of disease shatters your world. Yet, another person may not be involved. It can break your heart far worse than the idea of a person doing so can. It wears you out- I am well aware. Seeing others in bad situations; it's not that they are breaking your heart, it's that what they're doing is, not the person as an individual. The most horrific heart breaks are from the unknown. The things we have no control over are the hardest ones. Natural disasters are a prime example. Lacking control is terrifying in a life threatening or heart shattering instance. Perhaps, perhaps that is why God is to be feared. He holds the every power we cannot. As fearful as that may be, it's so reassuring. We, as people, make way more mistakes than our Glorious King. 

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