Showing posts with label feelings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feelings. Show all posts

Monday, October 23, 2017

blade runner 2049 got me feeling some type of way

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Goodbye

The 26 Union Road house sold today.

Goodbye, childhood home.

You were a good house.

Good times.

Saturday, April 4, 2015

furious 7


it all started with watching the first and second movies a million times in middle school.  as the years went on, i eagerly followed the franchise with an excitement that only grew with each successive movie.  i've come to find a home in this franchise in a way that i've never found in any other media.

i've shed so many tears for paul walker, and for this cast.

i love the fast and furious family.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

feelings

I used the word “feel” a couple times and it was pounced on like a fumbled football. And yet I kept asking myself “why do these people have a problem with feelings or the concept of feelings?”
Feelings are, essentially, thoughts. They don’t come from the heart, they come from the brain. Both thoughts and feeling are chemical and electrical functions of the brain. It’s true they are different, but one is not a lie while the other is true. The reality is, neither is trustworthy without verification and consideration.
The distinction, however, that feelings are lesser trustworthy experiences is a false dichotomy. Certainly you can’t do math with feelings, but you can’t love with math. Is math an invention of God while love a worldly experience? Did God create your mind to be a calculator and Satan stuck some feelings into the mix?
The Bible itself includes a large amount of art and history and comparably few rational essays, so the evangelical tendency to dismiss “feelings” is confusing.
- Donald Miller (from this post)

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Monday, October 21, 2013

i hate it when i have a lot of negative feelings. there’s nothing as overwhelming and distressing as emotions, with the staggering power of a flood, the chaos of a storm, and the maliciousness of a raging fire.