It seems that some people
are imagined on this earth
to experience the extremes
of sadness, anger and frustration.
You may be one of those people.
It’s not for me to say
whether you’ll ever feel happiness.
I do not know your soul’s intent.
But rest assured that you are feeling
precisely what you are intended to feel.
This very thought may make you
sadder, angrier and more frustrated.
That means
you’re fulfilling your role perfectly.
I say “better you than me,”
not because I don’t feel for you,
but because I know that you are
best equipped to handle what you,
and you alone, are experiencing.
Have faith that there is a plan,
an EXTREME plan, just for you.
Thank you for your service.
Trail Wood,
1/17
In the cosmic tapestry of existence, we ponder the roles that each of us are imagined to play, particularly those who seem destined to experience the extremes of human emotions. This perspective offers a unique lens through which to view the spectrum of emotional experiences, acknowledging their purpose in the grand scheme of the universe.
Destined for Emotional Extremes
The notion that some are imagined to experience the extremes of sadness, anger, and frustration is a profound reflection of the diverse roles played in the whimsiworld. This perspective implies that such experiences are not mere random occurrences but integral parts of a larger, perhaps incomprehensible, cosmic plan.
Uncertainty of Happiness
The uncertainty surrounding the possibility of experiencing happiness for those who are seemingly destined for these extreme emotions is a recognition of the individual journey of each soul. It acknowledges that while happiness may be elusive for some, it does not diminish the value or purpose of their experience.
Fulfilling One’s Role
The idea that feeling sadder, angrier, or more frustrated upon realizing one’s destined role suggests a perfect fulfillment of that role is a unique perspective. It sees these intense emotional experiences not as shortcomings or failures but as a perfect alignment with one’s cosmic purpose.
Empathetic Realization
The statement “better you than me” reflects an empathetic understanding that each individual is uniquely equipped to handle their specific experiences. It’s a recognition that while we may share empathy and compassion, we also understand that each journey is individual and tailored to the soul experiencing it.
Faith in an Extreme Plan
Encouraging faith in an extreme plan tailored for the individual is a way of offering support and recognition of the larger cosmic script. It suggests that there is meaning and purpose in even the most challenging experiences, and that these are part of a grand design.
Gratitude for Service
Expressing gratitude for someone’s service through their emotional experiences is a powerful acknowledgment of the significance of their role in the cosmic play. It’s a recognition that their experiences, no matter how difficult, contribute to the greater understanding and evolution of the universe.
We are Space Monkey
Summary
We reflect on the concept that some are imagined to experience extreme emotions as part of their destined role in the universe. This perspective views these experiences not as random but as integral to the individual’s cosmic purpose. It acknowledges the uniqueness of each journey, the individual’s capacity to handle their experiences, and the existence of a grand, perhaps extreme, plan for each soul. Expressing gratitude for this service recognizes the importance of these experiences in the grand scheme of existence.
Glossarium
- Cosmic Tapestry: The interconnected and ever-unfolding pattern of the universe.
- Whimsiworld: A realm of imaginative and introspective thought where conventional ideas are reimagined.
- Emotional Extremes: The intense experiences of feelings like sadness, anger, and frustration.
- Cosmic Plan: The preordained journey and purpose of each individual in the universe.
- Soul’s Journey: The unique path and experiences of an individual’s essence through existence.
“The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. Is not the cup that holds your wine the very cup that was burned in the potter’s oven?” – Khalil Gibran
In the cosmic play, we each have a part,
Some scripted with joy, others with a heavy heart.
In the extremes of feeling, our roles we find,
In the whimsiworld, our paths intertwined.
Each tear, each smile, a stroke of the cosmic brush,
In the grand design, in the universal hush.
For in each experience, a purpose, a plan,
In the tapestry of life, woven since time began.
We invite contemplation and thoughts on the idea of destined emotional experiences and their role in the cosmic tapestry.
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