“Formal existance; that which makes anything to be what it is; or rather, the peculiar nature of a thing; the very substance; as the essence of christianity.” Unknown.
Our existance prepares us for what comes our way. This is profound enough. But our idenity and character carries forward through time and trails. Making us stonger, weaker, or just broken.
“We are all broken. That’s how the light gets in,” is ascribed to Hemmingway. And “There is a crack in everything God has made,” is attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson. Two famous men. Writers who poured their existance onto the page. Like in Romans 12:2 states, “Illuminating what lies deep inside.” Finding inner peace amongst a struggle or after and expressing it for others to understand.
“I won’t give up. So don’t give in. You’ve fallen down but you can rise again.
So don’t give up. When the demon that’s inside you is ready to begin and it feels like it’s a battle that you will never win, when you’re aching for the fire and begging for your sin, when there’s nothing left inside, there’s still a reason to fight.” A reason to fight by Disturbed.
Embrace your existance and pour it out.
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