Physics says “no two objects can occupy the same space at the same time”, but I’ve observed the two of us existing in a moment simultaneously where there is entirely an absence of space, of separation; Physics says that if two bodies tried to occupy the same physical space, then the forces would collide and cause a mass explosion, so maybe that’s what I feel when we collide, maybe that’s what causes jolts under my sternum and why I feel like we become a cloud of colours, maybe this is why we both crave the fire; Physics says that two objects made of matter cannot occupy the same space, but light can, but energy can, and sometimes I feel like we become rays of light, sometimes I think we’re the energy of something old and maybe this is what we become as our bodies tessellate; or maybe, just maybe, we aren’t defying physics at all maybe we collide, cause explosions, then turn to rays of light and dance together in a moment; Or maybe it’s a lot more simple than that- Physics says that two objects can’t occupy the same space at the same time and so I’m becoming convinced that in those moments, when time becomes unexplainable, where my roots are tangled with yours, where we lack all spaces entirely, maybe it’s there that we become one, not two and like this we could exist in every moment that ever existed, two simultaneous souls in one.
spaces (via enthralledream)
One of the reasons people miss being kids is because of how easy it was to make friends. You constantly met new people and they rarely had enough life experience to dissagree with you on anything
A little video we all should take a moment to watch and think about.
Instead of thinking about what divides us we should think about what we have in common…
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Who do you regret losing the most?
i regret losing myself trying to make things work with the wrong people
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“Love yourself enough to take the actions required for your happiness … enough to cut yourself loose from the drama-filled past… enough to set a high standard for relationships… enough to feed your mind and body in a healthy manner… enough to forgive yourself… enough to move on.”
— Steve Maraboli
"Every single night's alright with my brain"