tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4398678197354334982.post7287413153263287692..comments2012-08-04T21:22:31.071-07:00Comments on Through Eyes of Glory: We Are All ConnectedTyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04181605297903037116noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4398678197354334982.post-17764704468294337452011-02-09T08:16:26.145-08:002011-02-09T08:16:26.145-08:00That's one of my favorite movies to the degree...That's one of my favorite movies to the degree that Story is my number one choice for a daughter's name. <br /><br />The reason other people didn't like it is because they went in prepared for one kind of movie and watched another, IMO. It's not a supernatural thriller but a fairytale. Fairytales teach us about the horrors and the wonders of the world through beings not necessarily of this world. <br /><br />The point you emphasize about us being connected is an essential one for gay Mormons, I believe, because many of us face a point in our lives in which we prepare to be alone. We're taught for years and in patriarchal blessings in particular that we'll have a wife. I personally prepared to live the rest of my life alone because this felt off somehow for me and didn't make sense until I realized I was falling for another man. What followed was a long process of allowing myself to connect with others again-- to depend on and care for others in a way I never had before. I'm still learning.A Gay Mormon Boyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02366029507118022319noreply@blogger.com