There is not much difference in the way our mind and heart react to negative emotions. Both just lose all sense almost immediately and then whatever comes after that, just adds on to that sense of negativity. Once the heart is affected by one negative emotion, any other that comes after that hits with as much effect as the previous one, and it’s a collapse after that.The question is, was the first negative emotion actually negative in the first place, or did we just think so?
SHW
Unwinnable battles
“My mind tells me to give up, but my heart won’t let me,” said the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu. True enough, I have tried. I’ve gone against my heart and tried things, ended up either lost, or at failure’s doorsteps. In the end, even a hurt heart ends up winning, because we know that it was right to tell us to go another way…
New day, new dreams…
open branches dance in warm embrace; light of day nourishes new dreams For the inspirations at Sensational Haiku Wednesday and D’verse Open Link Night with accompanying photography of Antara . (March 6th, 2012)
In dedication…
in dedication I draft the path to follow – to my destiny (’12. feb 21.) (Haiku Challenge) / (Sensational Haiku Wednesday) / (Image Source, via Pixdaus)
In love..
(’12. feb 14.) (Haiku Challenge) / (Sensational Haiku Wednesday) / (Image Source, via Google)
Fly..
fleeting thoughts once freed live on paper; crafted well your mind flies strengthened (’12. feb 05.) / (Haiku Challenge) / (Acrostic Only) / (SHW)