Tag Archives: marriage and divorce

eThoughts : Imposing versus Implementing Reality

Though much commentary could be made about this subject relative to the global stage, let’s keep it within the ranks of individual relationships. The parallels will be easy enough to draw if we so choose. I have been wondering (again) about how much humans use imposing tactics to get what they want. Such creations (or […]

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eThoughts : The Blessedness/no blessedness; Grace/no grace paradigm

I was idly playing poker on the computer, attempting to distract myself from myself and I had a god-awful run of “bad luck” and managed to lose $3 million (fake money of course). This kind of thing has happened before (the most has been $4 million). It usually takes awhile to amass that much, yet […]

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eThoughts : Love as a Construct: Just because it may be basic to the universe, doesn’t mean it doesn’t manifest in many forms.

Is love some absolute, a fact of the universe that can be discovered and copied onto and into human lives? Or is love an abstract, by definition, ambiguous? If it is an abstract, is that movement from ambiguity into form a construct and, like any construct, a representation? Or, perhaps love is an absolute that […]

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