Saturday, March 11, 2017

Defy Gravity

Beau Taplin once said, ~My heart is not captured easily. I am disinterested in small talk, disillusioned with love, and too focused on my dreams and aspirations to lend anybody my attention for long. But if we make that connection if you find your way into my heart, God, I will fall for you like gravity has let go of the earth.~ If you think about it, a person's heart is considered to be a world all it's own with a seemingly complicated inner gravity that is a powerful force to be reckoned with. For its type of complicated gravity where you’re experiencing the feeling of a strong pull that certainly fluctuates when one's own thoughts, feelings, and/or emotions are involved, especially when you're truly interested in someone.

Without a doubt, the world representing one's own heart has its own strong gravitational pull, in a manner of speaking, when it comes to the possibility of true happiness. Yet, it's a complicated situation indeed when those same thoughts, feelings, and/or emotions cause a complicated conflict in which all 3 have the capacity to weigh tremendously if kept to himself/herself. I think it's safe to say we've all experienced or are experiencing being gradually dragged/pulled down by the weight of the oftentimes confusing, as well as frustrating planetary atmosphere not just surrounding the human heart, but within too. Essentially, it's the heavy complications and conflicts that can quite literally have a person's heart to in a sense be brought down to its knees unable to move whatsoever.

As I said before, a person's heart is considered to be a world all its own with a seemingly complicated inner gravity that is a powerful force to be reckoned with. Thinking about it further, it's a powerful force in which there's always an absolute conflict happening between heart and mind as both are in a way pushing against each other. You see, when you find yourself having your heartstrings pulled there comes a point where there is a mental battle in pushing away or should I say keeping at a distance the enormous force of one's thoughts, feelings, and/or emotions. Of course, it's an all out struggle to go through an exhaustive ongoing push and pull of the mental-emotional inner conflict not only surrounding one's own heart, but within it as well.

Let me ask you this question to those who are living single life, did you think there is tremendous gravity within matters of the heart that it has power to completely immobilize a person? My answer would be yes. You see, for the most part we've all had all-too-familiar experiences in being unable to move in every sense of the word pertaining to a guy/girl in question who in all intensive and purposes becomes a confusingly complicated and not to mention frustratingly conflicted heavy weight on your heart. What it primarily comes down to is breaking free of the immense heaviness being felt even though it's considerably difficult to even escape. However, it can be done and all it ever takes is having the strength to push through the weight of what's holding you back.

Erin Van Vuren said, ~Let's flip the gravity switch, so that we may rise in love. Falling is for stars.~ In retrospect, gravity is defined as the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. In any case, there is so much more than just being attracted to another body in regards to love/true love. Trust, faith, hope, respect, honor, honesty, understanding, compassion, contentment, communication, etc. matter also and are able to potentially lift the weight of the world in not only your heart, but in someone else's heart too. In the end, I tip my hat to those who have been able to enjoy the rise of falling in love as it gives those living the single life like myself who are still on the ground the hope in one day to defy gravity.

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