Sometimes the greatest thoughts are captured in the poverty of a few simple words. Sometimes a single thought can change the whole of one's life for all of one's life. And sometimes, that single thought gives us more than what we need to face all that stands in front of us. Over the years I've discovered that a single quote aptly spoken can … [Read more...]
New – It Does Not Mean Better
New. We like new things, or things to be new, or to do away with the old to make a place and a space for something new. The idea of ‘new’ is appealing. And because it is, we chase it. But ‘new’ does not mean ‘better,’ and I think that quite often we associate the two way too much. We tend to automatically think that if something is ‘new,’ the … [Read more...]
Christmas – Does It Hearken Us to Something
Christmas . . . what do you visualize when you think about Christmas? Dancing lights, shimmering bulbs, air thick with the delicate aroma of turkey; wisps ascending from frothy cups of hot chocolate. Maybe your mind races warm with thoughts of carefully selected gifts, sugar cookies rendered brilliant by colored frosting and a dash of sprinkles, … [Read more...]
Christmas – A Decision to Counter Death by Death
Christmas was an intentionally intentional decision of the most magnificent design. It was a decision wrought from an angst borne of incomprehensible love, wholly tempered by an inconceivable and unsullied forgiveness, and it was relentlessly energized by a relentlessly infinite compassion. It was the greatest, most intricate, most ingenious and … [Read more...]
Playing with Fire – Thinking We’re That Good
“Playing with fire” . . . I think that we’ve all heard that statement. There’s a rather cunning, albeit misguided assumption in “playing with fire” that we can get away with something. Really more than that, it’s an assumption that we can take a risk that’s potentially dangerous and either be shrew enough or quick enough to pull it off and … [Read more...]
Playing the Fool – Fooling Ourselves
We like to ‘fool around’ in ways that are sometimes rather humorous, quite innocent and very healthy. At other times we ‘fool around’ in ways that are rather devious and quite destructive. Sometimes we want to set the seriousness of life aside for a moment and be a bit playful. We need to remind ourselves that life is a serious venture where … [Read more...]
Better or Worse – The Clouding of Our Choices
Will the choice that you’re about to make, make you better or worse? Will it improve your life, or diminish your life? The fact of the matter is, it’s going to do one or the other. And because it is, it’s worth asking the question, will it make me better or worse? The Clouding of the Question - People But that question itself can be … [Read more...]
Here’s Where I Stand – To Be Bold
It seems that the idea of taking a stand is perpetually taking a beating. The whole idea of taking a stand is driven by the conviction that at certain times the need to take a stand is unarguably undeniable and inescapably inescapable. Taking a stand is taking a risk, and sometimes a big one. Unfortunately, not many people take a stand. But … [Read more...]
Common Sense – Having Lost All Sense
Common sense is a common phrase that is in reality far from common. It seems that it should be common or we would want it to be common; after all when we apply common sense things commonly come out uncommonly good. The absence of common sense seems in large part to be related to the fact that we tack so much stuff on to it, or cut so much stuff … [Read more...]
There Is No God – Evidence to the Contrary
There is no God. It’s not an unfamiliar statement. In fact, it permeates much of our modern thinking, which begs the question if our modern thinking is really either ‘modern’ or ‘thinking.’ We Don’t Want a God I think that the mentality that ‘there is no God’ is centered primarily on the fact that we don’t want a God. Therefore, out of … [Read more...]
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