Walt Whitman High School Alumni
Huntington Station, New York (NY)
Willz Horton
Walt Whitman High School
Class of 2002
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WILLZ'S PROFILE
First Name | Willz |
Last Name | Horton |
Graduation Year | Class of 2002 |
Gender | Male |
Current Location | Georgia |
Hometown | Huntington Station, New York |
Relationship Status | Single |
About Me | The darkest souls are not those which choose to exist within the hells of the abyss, but those which choose to break free from the abyss and move silently among us. “These children that come at you with knives--they are your children. You taught them. I didn't teach them. I just tried to help them stand up.” ― Charles Manson S:......When I see someone carrying a child and I give it some thought, all I can see is that it's a lot of suffering. AF:......That's right. Give it a lot of thought. Once there's birth, there has to be suffering. We've all suffered in this way. First there's your own suffering, then you take on the sufferings of others. Look at a baby. What is it? Where does it come from? Suffering; it comes from the power of craving and defilement. First you have to carry it around in your womb, then when it's born you have to carry it around on your hip, and then when it starts to walk you have to lead it by the hand. When you see this sort of thing your heart just... S:.......Withers. AF:.......Yes. It withers. This is what gives you a sense of samvega. This is the sort of thing you want in your practice. It's your teacher. They call it your teacher. Ask yourself: "Is this what you want out of life? Is this what you want, this sort of thing?" Not really. "Then if you don't want this sort of thing, don't get involved." How many times have you been through this already? This isn't the first time, you know. You've been doing this holding-carrying-weighing-yourself-down routine for a long, long time — hundreds of thousands of eons. If you keep getting involved, there's no way you'll get free. Birth, aging, illness, and death: these things are normal. Birth is the normal way of things, aging's the normal way of things, illness and death are the normal way of things. Get so that you can see clearly that this is the way things normally are. That's when a sense of disenchantment can arise. You'll be able to loosen the grip that these things have on you. You'll be able to pull them out, root and all. We've suffered as the slaves of defilement and craving for how long now? Can you remember? Ask yourself. Can you remember all you've been through? And how much lon...(read more) |
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Recent Class of 2002 Reunions
Plan a Class of 2002 Reunion for Free
Class Reunion Walt Whitman High School 1972
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Oct 08, 2022
Description: Contact Charlene Davidson Bush 631-423-8571