How does the human spirit survive and even thrive in chaos? What does change means to you? We rarely put action to these questions. We focus merely on the peripheral level. We look at the stream and its running water, the constant change and the flowing stream indicate the activities of time. We do not want to remain outdated and forever on slumber. The running stream is a metaphor and our life is the real score. We discover and experience the goal of a lifetime. Welcome to my world.
The answer to quest is persistence
You are like a man who wants to find the living water.
He digs three feet here ,and three feet there, and three feet in another place, and so on. He never comes to the living water.
You must stay in one place and dig deep. You must be faithful
to one practice if you want to reach the living water.
You are like a man who wants to find the living water.
He digs three feet here ,and three feet there, and three feet in another place, and so on. He never comes to the living water.
You must stay in one place and dig deep. You must be faithful
to one practice if you want to reach the living water.
Friday, October 19, 2007
ANGER
Anger is our natural protective armor.
It serves us well. It tell the rest of the
world that a boundary has been violated.
Our society would have us swallow it,
and many of us do. Those who do, die of
diseases like cancer, heart attack, strokes
and more.
Anger does not simply go away if we deny
it. It finds a place to reside, either in our
behavior or in our bodies, or both.
The longer we cap it off, and seal it from
the outside world, the more it festers
and grows within.
Anger is our natural protective armor.
It serves us well. It tell the rest of the
world that a boundary has been violated.
Our society would have us swallow it,
and many of us do. Those who do, die of
diseases like cancer, heart attack, strokes
and more.
Anger does not simply go away if we deny
it. It finds a place to reside, either in our
behavior or in our bodies, or both.
The longer we cap it off, and seal it from
the outside world, the more it festers
and grows within.
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