Matalia Riordan

Matalia Riordan

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Boston, MA
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About Me

I'm an 18 year old college student with the dream of becoming a history professor at a small college in Colorado. I'm a bibliophile and own close to a thousand books. I'm shy but social and have a heart for all those who are afraid to be themselves.

To me the world is a beautiful place full of so much potential but it is scarred by the greed and hate in man's heart.

I love to laugh about anything and everything and sometimes it's the simplest things that brighten up our lives.

I love sports and the outdoors. I play lacrosse and field hockey and hike as often as possible. All the wonder of the world lies within nature.

Want to know anything more just ask.


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JRB

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Posted 15 Years Ago


The truth within your consciousness is like the horizon that recedes before you. As you journey towards your inner quest in the direction of the leading edge of your belief acceptance. And your knowledge and understanding of the prevailing path grows, the next ascending possibility will always beckon you. For wisdom brings together within the truth of your existence, your soul�s essence, in which is attained by your own experience. Pursue your goal of achieving the truth within your reality of consciousness, in the most direct manner. The paradox is of course, is that you are both the voyager and the pathway; the treasure that you seek is undeveloped within you and has always been and always will be. It has not been hidden from you, you have hide from it, so wake it up, face it, accept it, than use it, by becoming it.

Jan/uisiom


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Posted 15 Years Ago


Hi, Matalia! Just stopping by to say welcome to the Cafe! I hope you're doing well!

Blessed Be!
Justin

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Posted 15 Years Ago


"The most beautiful things in the world are not seen nor touched. They are felt with the heart."


-- Helen Keller