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Rated: E · Poetry · Experience · #1607772
ANSWER TO THE FUTURE?
As we stand, attempting to balance on the threshold of our lives, it is
imminent that there will be a new journey with each new knock at our door.
Although at times it would seem most desirable to shut out our external world,
we can not exclude the casual possibility that something of real value
might be standing on the other side.
Do not deny the opportunity that may arise from that one chance encounter.
Do not fear the battles with the demons of your past.
For you inner strength and wisdom will see you through.
Do not fear the mystery of your destiny which has taken a lifetime to evolve.
Do not let life's journey leave you weary and distressed.
Instead, come forth from the safe harbor of your past.
Contempplate....before you open that door to tomorrow.
Review the landscape of your life.
What cast of characters have you chosen?
Through complex patterns of wishes, conflicts, anxieties and heartaches
you have ultimately prevailed.
You've struggled with losses of mammoth proprotion but still managed
to achieve things you once thought to be unattainable.
Now the door of tomorrow presents itself.
The stranger that is lurking in it's shadow casts out it's cry.
It is an unfamiliar one, foriegn to your realm of understanding.
It is a plea for compromise and chance.
It presents a challange to sacrifice your yesterdays.
Keeping them memories, yet unweaving the darkness thay you have
woven into the fabric of your life.
Answer that door....
Confront all that has left you incomplete.
Surround yourself now with people who love you unconditionally.
For those of us who truly love will always be there to help you across any new threshold.
Now and always................
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