is fall close to your heart?
change and pain and beauty?
pleasure salty and sweet.
i am aware that the topic could potentially be rated "r", even "x", seeing that i am writing about humans and their desires. do you know the pleasure in a pretzel covered with chocolate and on the other hand, salt? what about being warm while it's snowing on the other side of the wall? or just the right sensation between "tickle" and "itch." this is my salty versus sweet experience. you probably know it.
consider this with me. God is the music and we are eardrums. his voice sends us vibrating in sinc. heck, even his breath. most of the time his breath. his intimate breaths on us are translated into tiny frequencies with tiny crests and troughs in the waves. the crest is sweet and the trough is salty. the crest is on the brink of "tickle." and the trough on the brink of "pain." and our bodies and spirits vibrate to His sweet and salty song.
consider this. God screams. not like a man who's been shot in the arm, nor like a woman who's just been scared out of her mind, but like a man who's been shot in the arm and like a woman who's just stepped on a snake together. look at the frequency. it goes higher and lower than any human ear. our eardrums are insufficient to catch the vibrations.
i dunno just a thought.
where does Jesus come in?
you tell me.
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i love it. "our eardrums are insufficient to catch the vibrations" -- especially if we are not in constant communion and conversation with our God. we can hear those screams and groans from God allday everyday, but until we have Jesus sitting on our eardrums banging away telling us to listen to him, nothing will change. God will still scream. his children will still continue to cover up their ears with their hands until they learn to LISTEN.
i'm i way off with this?
no; way on gir.
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