As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
When I was a child we played a game of nonsense in debating which of our senses we would choose to give up. The reasoning of children was in depth, over sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell.
No one ever wanted to give up their sight as that was most important to us. The debate would be then on hearing, taste, touch and smell.
We kind of all wanted to hear things as that was important. Taste was discussed, but we wanted to not give up candy or pizza, so therefore we gravitated toward keeping smell, as we liked to eat and smell all that food. So what always came in the natural choice was touch, as what good was that really. You might bump into something, but we had not much use for feeling things.
It is odd as I was thinking about this in having reached maturity. My eyes are fuzzy, I appreciate not being able to hear things like crickets so I can sleep, and honestly the thrill of blueberry pie or pizza is not what it was having thrilled over it for years, and you know, the chit we thought was so yummy when we were kids, now all tastes like chem crap.
The older I get, the more educated I become and I comprehend now that God is all seeing, he hears us, but He is Love, He communicates in emotion, that is feeling. The more I lose other senses, the more I appreciate what God has created in people in their feelings. What we see, affects our feelings. What we hear, affects our feelings. What we smell, affects our feelings. What we taste, affects our feelings. Our touching all these things, affects our feelings. We are feelings.
The very thing which as children we thought was least important has become the greatest of senses in all we are is feelings. We are either love or hate in the end or the beginning. The most important sense when we become aware is what we can feel.
Nuff Said
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