My Gen X Playlist: Ask – The Smiths

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    1. Thank you, Grace! In return, your comment made me smile, too. Yeah, the Smiths are hit and miss with people. One of my favorite bands, but you are not alone on this.

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  1. I think you mentioned before how you hadn’t realized how many 80s songs referenced the atomic bomb. Same! I think between the Cold War and AIDS there was a sense that you might not get to grow old, so F*** it and ask her/him. Not so sure about God…

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  2. Ask God if He is there and He will find the right moment to tell you. I was a Buddhist up until college, and then I became interested in knowing if He was real. So I asked Him. One day I was flipping through the radio and it stopped on a Christian radio statio. The first thing the radio host shouted was “God is real and He is here for you!” I felt a strange warmth I’ve never felt before and a cartoon lightbulb moment happened. I knew right then He was letting me know He exists. It is said that God answers those who earnestly search for Him.

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  3. Posts like this are so comforting. I’m reminded that not everyone in the room is throwing themselves on the floor and demanding to have their way/make everyone around them conform to what resonates most to them. A lot of us are living in the open question, as it were.

    Refreshingly sane. 🙂

    Amanda Palmer wrote a book, The Art of Asking, breaking through the barrier of trying to figure out and do everything on one’s own. It was an okay book, but odd that such a simple thing as reaching out to fellow humans, is a difficult thing for many of us to do. It seems to me when I ask what I deemed ‘beyond’ in my post, the response comes back through people, more like god as dimension than singular person. LOL Rambling, but thanks for this post.

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  4. I think it’s pretty normal to only go to spirituality when in times of need or trouble. When we can make it more part of our lives, I think we gain a lot, as you’re alluding to. It then has a chance of becoming a habit. I’m working on it.

    I enjoy Morrissey and the Smiths, though I find some of their songs sound too much like others of theirs. But his one is a good connection to the prompt and your honest response to it.

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    1. It’s nice to hear you have an everyday relationship that is part if your life. That doesn’t surprise me, I can sense that from your writings and comments. It really shows through.

      I get your comment about the Smiths. Although I do like solo Morrissey, my nostalgia is with the Smiths

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      1. Thanks for your very kind words. I have to admit it’s not *every* day, though…

        I gathered that about the Smiths as I’m sure you’ve shared other songs of theirs before.

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