On Friday I was involved in a car accident (not my fault). While driving to my gig I suddenly heard a loud bang and felt the initial jolt as someone rear-ended me on the freeway. Miraculously I was not injured, nor did my SUV rollover. I think that the size of my SUV caused more damage to the other driver than mine. Anyway, the other driver sped off and left me by the side of the freeway.
Anyway, this whole weekend has been a bit of a disappointment for me. But, I think it’s been because of the accident on Friday that my whole weekend so far has negatively affected my psyche.
But, it is important to be understanding and show forgiveness towards all people and all situations. That is the right way, though we as humans can’t help be feel emotions and react to certain events in our lives. But forgiveness and understanding is an important part of our lives nonetheless.
It’s just that it’s more challenging to forgive, than to express anger, disappointment, and frustration in our lives….
Still, we must press on towards a path to a higher goal, and not be disillusioned by our mundane experiences.


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June 28, 2007 at 7:01 am
Dizzy Dee
I see this post was done a while ago, but still its very true.
I recently did a post about disappointment too, and we need to deal with it. Its part of life. Its extremely important to really that we need to forgive.
If we don’t it pollutes our own hearts, and views, and destiny in the end.
I would like to see you posting again – like your writings
July 12, 2007 at 7:59 am
randomguru
I never really returned a reply here, so….
Thanks again for encouraging me to continue writing here. Honestly I was considering abandoning this blog, but I’ll continue on from here…. but maybe not as much as on my main blog.
Peace & Love
August 17, 2007 at 10:50 am
Zaty
first off, i’d just like to say I LOVE THE MATRIX. i think the first is my ultimate fave, because simply said, i’m not much of a fan of sequels or beyond ;P
anyhow, when i first heard of the character’s names, i instantly thought of Christianity and somewhere along the line i saw shapes of spirituality or of religion of some sort, and how intertwined everything in the matrix system is, and how everything is being forced by a power to keep everything within its grasp, preventing it from leaving.
i find it impressive a film not only because of the (mind my lack of a better word) awesomeness of the special effects/fighting scenes, but also because of mind-boggling concepts the storymakers question and invites/forces us to question.
i like your interpretation/description/understanding of the movie, connecting it to not only Christianity, but Buddhism as well. it’s actually one of the most interesting ones i’ve heard of thus far (not that i know much) so i really like your entry a lot.
well, sorry for my rambling, hope you have a great day! =)