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Friday, March 30, 2007

Familiar thoughts?

If you could pull your most familiar recurring thoughts out of your head and line them up on a row in front of you, what would they look like? would there be a lot of them? are they scary? are they friendly?

4 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh good grief! They look like a bunch of really naughty too smart for their own good little gremlins... and monsters.. and gargoyles.. LOL... too funny.

Mostly they are pushing and shoving each other.. and they won't shut up for one second...

Nobody looks too scary.. nobody looks very friendly.. mostly they just look.. well... ornery and naughty and out of control...

How interesting and fun this was!

Cindy H said...

Shirley, we really are alike! My thoughts also look like ornery little gremlins who chatter nonstop, pushing and shoving! Some of mine are REALLY scary looking, though. They are really mean looking and look like they are capable of really hurting someone (me!) I do have some nice recurring thoughts, though, too, and they are very pretty and sweet and happy and polite!! In fact, a couple of the "good ones" are sort of "sickeningly sweet", almost to the point of being faky! Hmmmmm!!!

Anonymous said...

Nice opportunity to examine how untrue these recurring stories are - it is like an old tape recording playing in the head, only the bad part is, you are actually influenced by the recording, act according to it no matter how confused and outdated, and inflict and project it onto everyone and every situation you come into contact with. Next question - is seeing this conditioning enough to change it?

Anonymous said...

I think my thoughts would be like multi coloured glass. Fragile but dangerous if touched in the wrong way. Shading from Black to the most shimmering of colours. Like a gigantic stained glass window of thought

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