tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10985964.post110970872172224704..comments2023-10-25T06:27:48.096-03:00Comments on Mother Am I: On PassionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10985964.post-1110924930999688182005-03-15T18:15:00.000-04:002005-03-15T18:15:00.000-04:00Emotion or empericism (I believe it because I expe...Emotion or empericism (I believe it because I experience it) is a huge influence in today's culture. Yet, to use it as the plumb line for our passion, would be a gross error, for reasons, you've already stated. It seems the mentality of "I have to feel this way all the time" could be the very cause of apathy that stirs in us today. I can't feel this way all the the time, so why should I even try?! <BR/>Our goal cannot be the emotion or the heightened experience our goal must be our object. If that makes sense.<BR/>I think a fair question to ask ourselves, when we question our passion is "Do I really wanna do this anymore?" If our heart still says the faintest yes then the passion is still there. If our heart groans at the thought of another moment then our passion is somewhere else. <BR/>For clairity sake when I say "heart" I am referring to our will (what we want).<BR/><BR/>P.S. There I commentedDancin'https://www.blogger.com/profile/00640228280706157465noreply@blogger.com