
even at the start
there were opinions and views
what life should we choose
dare not tread on the unknown
questions linger beyond what
to perceive and/or believe
Reena’s Xploration Challenge #265
It is a line prompt this week. Let’s see where it takes you.
You live in a world where no Gods exist.

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It’s very personal. I’m glad we have a choice! 💙
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Yes, it is personal and I feel we should have a choice. 💖
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I agree with Paula ❤
~David
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So do I, David!💖
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Excellent Eugenia..
“You live in a world where no Gods exist.” Except within your self.. 🙂
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Thank you, Sue. Yes, I agree and feel our faith is within ourselves.
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❤ ❤ ❤
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Life is a constant series of questions and hopefully answers! 🙂
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Yes, it sure is, Susi.
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🙂
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I love the picture and the poem.
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Thank you, Nicole.
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Great take Eugenia.
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Thank you, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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This is apt, Eugi. 🙂
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Thank you, Kitty.
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We think we are, given, the options to choose which path we take in life, but, this is not actually, so, the only choice we get, is how we choose to, face up to whatever fate throws at us, which in turn, led us to believe, has, an affect on the outcomes of our, lives…
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Yep, you make a good point.
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Captivating title and image! Ultimately, it boils down to fear of the unknown.
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Yes, very true, Reena.
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A pleasing poetic response to the enigmatic image
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Thank you, Derrick.
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I like the picture its amazing!
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I actualy read an article about that symbol. If it isn’t on my key pad I’m not using it. I’m still a ‘real book’ lover and an glad to have the choice to not have everything computerized. I don’t live off my cell phone or Ipad (I have one but because it didn’t really come with instructions I seldom use it, same with the ereader I was gifted).
Isn’t there a joke about putting two people in a room and having three opinions… Opinions are OK, some, perhaps most, should even be respected. Lovely verse. I draw the line though about having stuff shoved down my throat as indisputable fact. 🙂
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I don’t have the symbol on my keyboard either. I copied it and keep it in a word doc because I like it. I use a normal HP laptop with a wide screen for blogging.
Thank you and glad you enjoyed my verse. I agree opinions should be respected or at least listened to. I’m with you on having stuff shoved down my throat as indisputable fact. 🙂
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🙂
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Wow!
The prompt line is fire as the young ones say!
And your poem is so thoughtfully written.
(((hugs))) BellaSita Mum & purrss BellaDharma
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Yes, I agree the prompt was a very touchy subject. As Paula commented our beliefs are personal and we should be able to choose.
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Hey Eugenia
Do you do guest posts
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No, I don’t mainly because I have enough on my plate. 🙂
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“questions linger” Boy, do they!
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🙂
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‘questions linger beyond what
to perceive and/or believe’
Great take, Eugi.
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Thank you, Indira!
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My pleasure, Eugi.
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Oh I love your words with this great picture Eugi! It’s so thought provoking! 💞
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Thank you so much, Cindy!💖
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you’re most welcome! 💞
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Beautiful poem, the believers don’t like questions.
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Thank you, Elizabeth.
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Eugi, I have great respect for those who don’t claim to know all the answers. All of life is for discoveries of truths. Lovely poem. ❤
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Thank you, Cheryl! I feel the same as you do.💖
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This post raises some interesting questions about our beliefs and perceptions of what is known and unknown in life.
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The prompt that this post responded to raised questions, as well. It’s good to try and sort things out within ourselves.
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Thank you for sharing! I know I struggled with this a few years ago. My dad wanted me to be a doctor of some sort, and I felt like I didn’t have a choice. After four years in the wrong major in college, I switched my major to something that I enjoyed and wanted to do: English Literature (with a business minor). My dad was upset at first, but then he realized how much happier I was
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You’re most welcome, and I am glad you could relate to my poem. Life’s too short not to fulfill YOUR dreams.💖
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Agreed, and you are so welcome! 🥰
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Nice
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Thank you.
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