Passion

 What if we held the gravity of the words we spoke in our hands? What if we forever bore the burden of words spoken? If we held the gravity in our very hands I believe we would speak very different indeed. For instance the word passion has two definitions, 1. an intense hard to ignore emotion, 2. the suffering of Jesus Christ. We most commonly use it to mean the fluffy intense emotions definition, which by the way doesn’t have to be a positive emotion. Though we only really use the word passion to mean exuberant interest in something or someone. When were I to say I am passionately violent or angry that would be a correct use of the word. But the word passion in origin means suffer, coming from the latin word pati meaning suffer. Now the sentence ‘I am in passionately love with you’ takes on a whole new meaning. To have passion is to suffer. It has forever changed the way I hear this word and yet it has also opened my eyes widely to my own story of suffering because I am a passionate person. 

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