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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Profound and Beautiful | Video | Music



This song is from the late 80s, but
seems to still have a huge fan base
that spans the ages. The message is
timeless and loving, and of those
who have experienced a connection
like what is described, its message
is deeply relatable.

For others who haven't had the experience
of being with the one they love, the one
who makes all things right with the world,
it would be easy to think of the song as
romantic nonsense because they have yet
to experience a connection so profound.

If that is you, consider that sometimes
there is a tendency to settle for
something less than what is desired, and
when that happens, there is a possibility
to miss out on something better. At the
same time, there can be unrealistic
expectations, and while some people
pursue perfection, they can miss out
on what is in front of them.

How do you know when what you got is
what you're supposed to have? How do
you know when you're supposed to make
a change (even if it's just a change
of attitude regarding a current
situation)?

You know deep down inside because
when you are where you
are supposed to be
there is peace.


If there is some reason
you need to do things differently,
bells and alarms will be going off.
Ignore them at your own peril.

Pay attention to them, and you will
likely find your way to where you are
meant to be. Often we may think that
profound connections are rare. Maybe
we just don't avail ourselves to them
often enough. It can certainly seem
like risky business, but with a reward
so great, can we afford to ignore the
opportunities?

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