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January 25, 2021
Stream thinking.
Taking what’s moving through your present place of Now and allowing
yourself to fill one page. A ten minute
time limit. Whatever drops into your
thoughts, that’s the subject.
Delusion. The dictionary defines
it as a belief or impression that’s firmly maintained despite being contradicted
by what’s accepted as reality or rational argument. Delusion.
The depth of one’s thoughts and actions.
Does it serve as a free ticket to ride?
John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Were they delusional? The greatest songwriters of all time and they
took over the world. Most creative
people are looked upon as being somewhat delusional. Not truly in touch with the realms of
reality. Too busy creating. Does that really make them a hot spot for
delusion? A church that openly invites 195 people to a praise party during a
pandemic. No masks. Nobody standing six feet apart. The positive? Maybe 10 to 15 followers found
God. Lives changed. It’s easier to be forgiven then to get permission. Isn’t that how we live our lives? That moment though. 195 people.
No masks. Nobody six feet apart. Were those in charge delusional? For a solid year we’ve read about and watched
the news stories. Covid 19 clusters are
dangerous. Who decides the rules of
delusion? Those in the decision seat,
can they be delusional on what they believe? Delusion.
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