Friday, 3 August 2012

Sufferance

Sufferance.



Why do we suffer?

While those in African Anatolia {'Arab East Africa'}, (Link) , and as said as a whole too, do and in all ways even envision suffering in itself, and from the perspective too, of Ritual (and as with regards truly even, to Personal Ritual in itself actually), those in 'Nairo' in all again, might very well have difficulties in all, truly envisioning a life, and as based around taking suffering, and into the whole equation too that is.

In many a way, most of us living and in the present/modern World too that is, have been conditioned in many a way, to think of suffering in itself, and from the very perspective too, and of attaining Success in itself that is {that Images of Success are in all, presented to one, and as believed tantalizing even, and in all ways even, the road there, is also very much presented too, and as with regards truly even, to what kind of suffering in all, one has to endure} {In many a way even, a rather dictatorial way of suffering in all, as in many a way too, Images of Success in all, and if Popular too, can very well be taken away from one, and leaving one very much forsaken in all, and about life in itself too actually}.

While in all, those in African Anatolia in itself too, do very much envision suffering, and from very much creating Personal Ritual in all {from everyday prayer, and to rigorous exercise routines too}, those in 'Nairo' in all again, do in all too even though, seek to suffer and in a rather different manner/way too: this being in all again, associating oneself, and with a tale or story in all, that does inspire one in all again, to very much reach out in all and attempt, to simply endure any form of suffering in all that is. In many a way, 'Saints, Sacrilege and Sedition', is very much such a tale even, and as with it even, simply having those in 'Nairo', truly think congenially even, and of what kind of suffering in all, they do actually wish to endure, and in their lives too that is {and even if, this does speak of general employment in all, and just how hard one in all again, is truly thinking of suffering in life that is}. In many a way too, and as with the anti-thesis even, so is the Collins Classics edition of 'The Three Musketeers' in all, very much too that is, a great help perhaps, and as with regards to all this that is.

Finally, is to also refer to 'Durnham-Nairobi' in all again, (Link), and where suffering in all too really, is very much Mythic in nature (and as based around the Planet Pluto in itself too), but also truly even, speaking of the Collins Classics edition, and of 'The Man in the Iron Mask' too.

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Song, Suffering & 'Nairo':

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGoWtY_h4xo