Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet is embedded into the collective cloth woven of many cultures worldwide. Ingenue and protagonist sacrificed as symbols, symbols of youth, of unconstrainable fixation and a passionate undertow of such force that two individuals so consumed cannot distinguish between being taken under and diving volitionally headlong into disaster with no understanding of consequences for, surely love can conquer all! when frontal lobes have yet to blossom or become effulgent as lighthouse.
Still, what is caution, safety, or self-preservation when it comes to the drunken first discovered country of the vast, magnificent, and magical storehouse of drugs your body and mind serve up, shaken with flair and a big show, backlit by neon, sparklers set and lit with song and dance all in celebration of your newfound rush of both promise and escapism, answer to everything experience of "falling in love"? Part of its appeal is to take away any reticence and it's this trick of the brain chased by the longing and need of the heart that makes the activity so dangerous: When it's truly right your eyes should be open.
But what fun is that?
Shakespeare's 2 tragic heroes have all the fixtures of youth that knows only what it wants and likes and knowing it only that it wishes to possess what it wants and likes and, by God, why should I not have it? To proclaim on the balcony that cut into little stars etc. Really, can you like a boy that much? But, YOU CAN, in youth and it's a reminder to us to more than occasionally quit our cynical selves and the burden of knowledge preventing us from so much joy. We too often place our limited expectations on life and it responds in kind to our (sometimes subliminal) requests to be disappointed. I don't care how old you are -- you can expect better! Romeo & Juliet is the rushing thrill of a first love unfettered by bitterness and unqualified by disappointment. We all need that reminder to be fresh and new whenever we can as often as we can.
Ingenues are in large part dull and inactive, ever waiting, waiting, waiting for life to happen to them, here's some initiative taken by Juliet. The actors and writers knowing all roles would be played by men rounded out the character's into fully-fleshed persons with equally extraordinary self-awareness and soliliqu of revelation and depth of humanity that will remain always to be portrayed again and again by actors who love the Bard and actors who just want to say the words, to tackle them with little imagination or understanding, therefore, beware: not all Shakespeare performances are of the same caliber. A little like a song sung by one too young, pretty though it may sound, they still have to go off and live a little more to do the song justice.
Very little living is required to successfully manifest a Romeo or Juliet, young and dumb and the ability to memorize may be the only prerequisites for, these 2 are, more than people, sacrificial stepping stones of growth for those around them. I have written in "Quam" that children who die young come as angelic servants providing an experience for those around them to grow in a way they never would otherwise. It is sometimes a life plan to provide this experience and very little growth an occur departing so young, so compute into your logic this scenario and deem as you will. We have as many incarnations as required to fulfill our purpose in the physical, which is to join the powerful energy from which we are created to the physical world which we feel is separate from us -- to marry those two into one is the ultimate goal for every sentient being in all corners of the universe.
Still, what is caution, safety, or self-preservation when it comes to the drunken first discovered country of the vast, magnificent, and magical storehouse of drugs your body and mind serve up, shaken with flair and a big show, backlit by neon, sparklers set and lit with song and dance all in celebration of your newfound rush of both promise and escapism, answer to everything experience of "falling in love"? Part of its appeal is to take away any reticence and it's this trick of the brain chased by the longing and need of the heart that makes the activity so dangerous: When it's truly right your eyes should be open.
But what fun is that?
Shakespeare's 2 tragic heroes have all the fixtures of youth that knows only what it wants and likes and knowing it only that it wishes to possess what it wants and likes and, by God, why should I not have it? To proclaim on the balcony that cut into little stars etc. Really, can you like a boy that much? But, YOU CAN, in youth and it's a reminder to us to more than occasionally quit our cynical selves and the burden of knowledge preventing us from so much joy. We too often place our limited expectations on life and it responds in kind to our (sometimes subliminal) requests to be disappointed. I don't care how old you are -- you can expect better! Romeo & Juliet is the rushing thrill of a first love unfettered by bitterness and unqualified by disappointment. We all need that reminder to be fresh and new whenever we can as often as we can.
Ingenues are in large part dull and inactive, ever waiting, waiting, waiting for life to happen to them, here's some initiative taken by Juliet. The actors and writers knowing all roles would be played by men rounded out the character's into fully-fleshed persons with equally extraordinary self-awareness and soliliqu of revelation and depth of humanity that will remain always to be portrayed again and again by actors who love the Bard and actors who just want to say the words, to tackle them with little imagination or understanding, therefore, beware: not all Shakespeare performances are of the same caliber. A little like a song sung by one too young, pretty though it may sound, they still have to go off and live a little more to do the song justice.
Very little living is required to successfully manifest a Romeo or Juliet, young and dumb and the ability to memorize may be the only prerequisites for, these 2 are, more than people, sacrificial stepping stones of growth for those around them. I have written in "Quam" that children who die young come as angelic servants providing an experience for those around them to grow in a way they never would otherwise. It is sometimes a life plan to provide this experience and very little growth an occur departing so young, so compute into your logic this scenario and deem as you will. We have as many incarnations as required to fulfill our purpose in the physical, which is to join the powerful energy from which we are created to the physical world which we feel is separate from us -- to marry those two into one is the ultimate goal for every sentient being in all corners of the universe.
BRING YOUR OWN LOVE TO THE PARTY!
c'mon in! Our door is always unlocked for you to enter -- but you must make the effort and walk through.
ToNT.oRg welcomes you
As wholly perfect AND perfecting
Just as you are right now.
spiritual?Check√