Month: October 2011

  • Wishful thinking…I wonder what’s so intelligent about observing symptoms of creation and then declaring that to be the source of intelligence and the purpose of life? It’s one thing to maintain a belief system, but entirely different to use it as a soap box from which to dismiss other belief systems.  I always wonder how…

  • lovelygirlblogslikeaboss: Can’t you see my whole life has been this way? I’ve been holding my heart in my hand showing it to every passer by, giving love away like it’s a handful of pennies.. 

  • earthlaughs:    Please reblog this if you know, knew, or are someone who has battled any kind of cancer.    This song is called October by Callie Moore. Callie and her sisters lost their mother to breast cancer 18 years ago. She was only was only 8. She wrote and posted this song  to YouTube over…

  • The believer’s greatest argument is his face. True religion lights up the face; false religion fills it with insecurity, rage and suspicion. This is perceptible not only to insiders, but to anyone who maintains some connection with unsullied primordial human nature in his heart. The early conversions to Islam often took place among populations that…

  • In Damascus, everyone knows where the marketplace for clothing is. There are dozens of stores strung together selling virtually the same material and fashions. Not only are the stores together, but when the time for prayer comes, the merchants pray together. They often attend the same study circles, have the same shaykhs, and are best…

  • [ cloud overview | get your own cloud ] This is a Tumblr Cloud I generated from my blog posts between Jun 2011 and Oct 2011 containing my top 20 used words. Top 5 blogs I reblogged the most: howfreeitis misanthropyaddict forgetlings yesterdaywasdifferentthen sa-mantha (Source: http://tumblrcloud.icodeforlove.com/981657/775236)

  • it’s 03h30 here, and as exhausted as I am, I don’t feel like getting into bed. It’s a different kind of insomnia because I know that the moment I put my head on that pillow, I’ll pass out from exhaustion…but I almost don’t want to.

  • What goes around comes around…only when it comes around, it comes around twice as hard. (Source: http://soulhunting.tumblr.com)