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~ (~) ~ Humilities' Aspiration ~ (~) ~

~ "I believe true humility is innocent, ~~ and free; ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ evolving through life continually aspiring before- God-and-man to move in gratitude; ~~~~~~~~~~~~ and being heavenly, and gracious, tenderly ~~~~~ aware; ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ it is always surrendering itself to the opportunity ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ remaining-unconditionally- faithful-to-this principal; and overtly-willing-to abide in peace and unity with-the- world-around- it; thereby being recreated; itself... before the brevity of it's days given- ~ whatever, ~ the-limitation; ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ or-matter". ~ Author notes ~ Was sorely depressed, uncertain, abrasive and ungrateful and the lot towards my life itself before writing this. ~ ~ Was writing another poem on what was taunting me within, aggravating me and causing me such uncertainty and pain. Then I asked myself what am I truly wanting in my life to be exemplified and in the writing. "What am I looking for and how can it be achieved"? ~ ~ Took a break saw a certain contest, the vague cry of uncertainty arose again when I tried to figure what it was about, I read the quotes within, was completely touched by all of them and this above quote is what followed as a result. ~ ~ "I know not when nor from whence it came, nor how through my confusion inwardly, it still remained to form, but I am so overjoyed that I came out unscathed from the bewilderment of my soul ... because a new freedom had come ... and found me well ... and on the other side". ~ ~ It has seemed to changed me irrevocably, proving as well to be exactly what I needed to carry with me, and everything that I find now, I have always wanted;- and needed. ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7pD1EgxGcI

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