Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
Before the ninth grade everything to do with church was my life. Family moved to a larger town with greater diversity than former small town limitations. I took Art first year of high school and met some interesting people with a broader sense of reality.
I was turned on to the music of the times and set out to be enlightened. We moved again outside of Atlanta Ga. during a time of psychedelic experimentation to ultimately losing my mind. After that I just listened to music. Aspirations stopped.
34 years passed, spiritual awareness satisfied my desire for enlightenment. I found what I was searching for, I shouldn't complain but all of those lonely years of isolation could have been avoided if knew what I know now. Do we have the right to complain about the life we have when life is not to blame?
I was turned on to the music of the times and set out to be enlightened. We moved again outside of Atlanta Ga. during a time of psychedelic experimentation to ultimately losing my mind. After that I just listened to music. Aspirations stopped.
34 years passed, spiritual awareness satisfied my desire for enlightenment. I found what I was searching for, I shouldn't complain but all of those lonely years of isolation could have been avoided if knew what I know now. Do we have the right to complain about the life we have when life is not to blame?