'Look into the sunset' - Photo L. Sarai 2009
things inevitably die. Perhaps it is this sense of finitude that leads me to finish things that I do not feel at ease, with which they have become like a pebble in the shoe or have simply been left behind during my walk.
say that it is necessary to die to be reborn now seems an aberration necessary. The idea of \u200b\u200bdeath has become a constant in my life this year, not this talk about ideas of suicide or anything that requires concern appreciably by the reader. I refer to death as synonymous with search in the desolation when nothing seems to die, when hope seems to have died, when dignity is believed lost.
There are times that we lived so we need to have the death in front of us to realize that we must also learn not to cling to things under the selfish feeling of eternal permanence.
Thus, after a strong enough insight and heart oppressed by the imminent departure, I decided to kill off this spot is so dear to me because it's time to change your skin, say goodbye to view reach the new horizon that I pursue and, undoubtedly, have to share again with you who have followed me in this space.
face of the impending search is dismissed from the past, remember that at first this blog was just an experiment without purpose (and I must say that to kill time as he found what to do) when I first finished college and that little little was taking shape to become a vital part of my job and combative communication. Dignify Tod @ s @ s became my haunt and home of all of you.
The experience has given me in 2009 I prepared to change course and understand that I let things that do not walk in lockstep. It is now that this space should rest and give way to another to continue in the same direction in which I walk now.
Dear reader, reader, this space remains open a while to get your words, I hope to read you and soon, more than you think, you know the new space will open to continue sharing with you this new search epistemology.
For the dignity of life ... dignify Tod @ s @ s
Buena Vibra
December 31, 2009
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