No I am not writing a blog about Julius Caesar. A certain phrase keeps running through my mind. "Cry 'Havoc' and let slip the dogs of war" I am assuming that most of you don't really know what this means which is to begin pillaging and the goddess of ruin and strife will charge in with the dogs of war to destroy the betrayers. Such a morbid thought you say? Not really. People tend to not stand up for what they believe in or do what they think is right because it is so easy to skate by and never be seen. What we need is a little passion for life and everything in it. Why else do you think that we have such strong emotions for subjects of debate? I don't think it's because we just felt like getting riled up (which may be true but with an underlying cause)? We like to back our lives with a purpose a mission. When we have no direction we tend to feel lost, alone, and somehow failing because we cannot figure out what is wrong with the way we are.
Cry Havoc is a good term to have when you are dealing with turmoil and strife within the depths of your being. Cause Pain. Cause Anguish even though deep inside you know that nothing destructive will heal the brokenness in your soul. It just feels better to have rage than pain. Remember Julius Caesar suspected nothing form his good friend until they took his life. Should not betrayal be one of the deadliest sins (for the betrayer, as in they will die). Watch out Brutus, Marc Antony is coming.....
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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That's some crazy stuff. I won't even pretend I understood all of it. But I like it. Good job.
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