Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Note for Matin: I had been hungry, all the Years -

Is it wrong to want more in life?
Should we be satisfied with what we have and
Should we be contented with the situation we are in at present?
What does Emily say about her unsatiated hunger in " I had been hungry, all the Years -"

2 comments:

  1. Although personally I am a safe player, I always feel this urging need to crave for more. Whether it is due to the freshness of the grass on the otherside or the ordinarily-repetitiveness of the things inside, I dont know, but I just want more. And it is like a worm eating me inside and talking into my brain for reaching out for something more, and it resistantly insists that whatever I have now is not enough. Stay safe and play safe or move out and risk ? I say to fear the worst or not to ? whatever that is here to lose is maybe out there to gain and maybe even better, more challenging, and wealthier than the current condition, in this world anything is possible. Realistically, there is a great chance that if anybody makes a risky change the first few months or 6 months will be fantastic, take a new relationship for example, for any boy, a new girlfriend means a new world. At the beginning all relationships start at their peak, since two new souls collide and almost everything is new and unique,grass on the other side of the fence Is really better. Though , the conditions which follow afterward confirm the real taste, whether sweet or bitter the honey-mooners now are facing the truth; that does it really work or not? Now in the wake of their longest ever pink sweet dreams, is it truthfully good or it will be only a waste of time? Whether right or wrong this is it, and time itself tells if there is a need to stay or urgency is to move on to the next relationship. Whether happy or sad, there is a brave new world out there still waiting, new chances to play and new adventures to experience, but one shall not forget the main rule of the game of life: only the strong will survive.

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  2. In my opinion the hunger which she is talking about is not one that can be satisfied by ordinary food. She is hungry deep inside her soul and the food she needs I consider should be spiritual. As she talks about the ample bread and the Curious wine she is addressing Christianity as a possible source to fulfill her desire, but there is more; she moves on to talk about looking through a window, which in my opinion is a metaphor of looking inside one`s self, and there she is finding her answers of what to look for when she gets that hungry from within. Human being is a spiritual creature, not only it needs food to survive, it also needs some other types of feeding sources to stay alive and that is in my opinion; love. It is what God put into Adam as part of his own soul, the holy smoke, and so Adam become a human being, because he was a person who could fell things inside and reach out for things with his heart, because he could pray for his lost children and thank God for every day he is being allowed to remain alive and he could thank God before every meal and thank the almighty for giving him everything he did not give to any other creature he built through the six days of the Genesis. Amen

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