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Awaiting the inevitable moment reality dematerializes.

by ba_miracle in Six-Word Memoirs on Feb 07, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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illuminatrix says,

*POOF*

Dean6805 says,

I imagine a sound much like that made by the transporter beams on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

accidentaltourist says,

I hear a sound like glass shattering, falling in sparkling bits into the void.

ba_miracle says,

Your word is in there Dean ;-)

Enjoy the visuals...I've imagined it as a shimmer or a snuff.
I've seen a show where they have tracked two stars "dancing" around a black hole and describe the sound as a drum beat speeding to a chirping then...nothing.

Dhani says,

Miracle: on the contrary I'm awaiting the moment reality MATERIALIZES, 'reality' being a world FORGIVEN...

P.S. Received you beautiful Xmas card today, February 9!! Muchas gracias...

ba_miracle says,

LOL My friends in Panama got theirs just before the New Year...Merry Valentines Day Dhani:-)

So many ways to look at your statement...The world has long been forgiven (but it keeps creating more reasons to need forgiveness).

I could question a God who created a world that requires so much forgiveness in the first place (and be thankful that my version of God understands my concern instead of smiting me for the thought).

In those regards all I can do is my best not to do things that require someone else's forgiveness.

Dhani says,

You mean, to be 'perfect', yeah. Good luck!(I'm not being sarcastic, I mean that. 'Good luck' in achieving, everyday, every moment, a forgiving day, a forgiving moment.

If I act in a way never to provoke a need for forgiveness, certainly that is a 'perfect' life.

Sorry, Miracle, the 'world has not long been forgiven', that's the dilemma the Planet is in.

P.S. By definition, God doesn't 'smite' ..She doesn't do any nasty things we on this earth continue to do.

ba_miracle says,

I will openheartedly receive your wish for "good luck". I know I need it.

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