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Re: A great Truth expressed so well ... - to afzal50
Hi, afzal, thanks - yes, unfortunately ... it's a truth about many people who fall out in a wrong direction with problems they can't manage to solve -
- genio
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ggXpress
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October 27, 2008
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A great Truth expressed so well ...
posted by
afzal50
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October 26, 2008
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Re: to merkie
Thanks for your comment, merkie - what I write in the poem is a reality for many people. A result of suppressed pain from childhood ... suicide bombers are very visible today, mostly from Muslim fanatics, but much of the violence we see has the same sources: a frustrated mind filled with wounds.
Education in schools could do a lot about this commen problem among people all over the world but, the education should also give mature people insight in these kind of problems ... parents have, unfortunately, a guilt going on -
- genio
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ggXpress
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October 25, 2008
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Re: gg - to Troosha
Hi, Troosha - yes, if we only could learn that our suppressed frustration could be played out without hurting ourself or others, we could live together in a better way. It's too much ignorance about frustrated and aggressive feeling that turn up from suppressed sources ... and tragedies might be the result when someone acts out of desperation and pain -
- genio
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ggXpress
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October 25, 2008
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He /she is trapped in a cycle of fear fed by misconceptions and this is frightening and violent .Your poem instills some understanding of the angst and anger but it is a scary awareness.
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merkie
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October 25, 2008
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gg
Pheww… that was an extremely gripping and soul –searching piece. Perhaps we all “fight” to some extent; fighting to be heard, seen, and valued but the fight can also be played out on a peaceful battleground.
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Troosha
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October 24, 2008
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