Wednesday, June 18, 2008


If only half the time we spend on fixing our broken-down
things was spent on fixing our broken-down selves and
our broken down relationships the millennium would be ushered in almost overnight


Do we occupy our time on this earth in proving a point
or evolving a self and enhancing a relationship


The sure way to ignorance is to say, “I’m not interested.”


The laws of the universe may be ignored by our supercilious
prerogatives, and even by our ignorant ineptitudes, but will
not deviate to conform to our deviations


Please do not account the recitation of our multitudinous
follies to an overweening pessimism, but as a call to attention


To avoid a serious moral dialogue with ourselves is to
evade our psycho-spiritual connection. Thus neutralized
we become like a violin with loose strings. No matter how
masterful the violinist, the music he would make is
dissonant


Supreme moral values are so perilously misunderstood because
they are so superficially considered


Moral values are not, as is so inelegantly supposed by the
rebellious and disobedient, rules and dictums purposely
arranged in order to prevent us from enjoying life


There is in all of nature’s processes, and in the ample lessons
of history, and the words of prophets, seers and revelators, sufficient guidance for our lives if we make ourselves students of their wisdom


Do we incarnate some noble virtue from exemplary men
and women or do we follow with envy the bad examples of
a few movie stars or popular sports figures

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