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| Life Entrepreneurs Ponder Relationships |
| Published on: Aug 02, 2010 by Margery Miller
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| Last updated on: Aug 02, 2010 |
| Keywords: challenges, commitment, honesty, pivotal moments, relationships
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| Categories: Health, Lifestyle & Living, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality
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I feel like I'm emerging from one of my caterpillar/larva/pupa/chrysalis/butterfly cycles. I've been diving so deep inside myself over the past several weeks that each time I've tried to sit down and write the words have come out stilted and seem unfamiliar in print.
I love these 'fertile void' periods. They have been a part of my process as long as I can remember, although I still have to resist the temptation to beat myself up for not writing, or being more productive in other ways. I know that whatever is working inside me will produce results if I am patient enough to wait for it.
Waiting is something I've been learning about during this time. Being able to wait requires patience, and patience requires being able to accept wh... more> |
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| faith, hope and love |
| Published on: Aug 02, 2010 by David Einert
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| Last updated on: Aug 02, 2010 |
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| Categories: Health, Lifestyle & Living, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality
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Going through some of my old Word files I found a piece that I framed on paper and filed it as love is part of the below text. It is a beautiful passage that I had not read for a long time. The TNIV is not that old yet has insight and current language that helps many including myself to have a better understanding of the meaning and intention. It is an interesting verse, “If I speak in human or angelic tongues...” I am hearing without love our words are mechanical without a life of its own. The part that I had framed on paper read “Love is patient, love is kind.... to the words ... always perseveres.” These words are powerful yet when added to the rest of the passage gives the mind purpose and pushes for understanding and acceptance... more> |
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| What Are You Worth? |
| Published on: Aug 01, 2010 by Linda McPharlin
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| Last updated on: Aug 01, 2010 |
| Keywords: self-esteem, success, value, worth
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| Categories: Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality
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How do we determine the value of a human being?
Perhaps we measure value by the work they can do or by their actions toward others. Maybe we determine value through the clothes they wear or by their vocation or geographic location. Perhaps we determine value in the way people look, the vehicle they drive, or the home they live in. Or maybe value equals financial value.
But what if all of these things were stripped away? What if all that is left is the human being itself? Does value still exist? There are many works of literature and art as well as historical and scriptural accounts that would lead us to believe that it does.The obvious answer may in fact be, yes, of course there is still value. However, as I get an opportunity to me... more> |
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| Time stands still at the city of my childhood |
| Published on: Jul 30, 2010 by Gargi Banerjee
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| Last updated on: Jul 30, 2010 |
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Every time I visit this small quaint town I feel like I’m reliving my childhood. It’s as if time forgot to touch Allahabad when it passed by. Everything from the buildings, the neighbourhood, the old playground, the local people, the old school building, the shopkeeper, the rickshaw puller, and even the old guard seem unchanged.
Although all these almost unvarying circumstances seem strange because it’s been decades since I left Allahabad, but what makes me most happy and rejuvenated is that my feelings, emotions and sentiments towards the place and the people remain unchanged. My degree of emotional connection with the city makes me want to return again and again. It adds to my zest of life, and removes the boring and challenging rout... more> |
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| School bus stop |
| Published on: Jul 29, 2010 by David Einert
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| Last updated on: Jul 29, 2010 |
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| Categories: Poetry, Story telling & Literature, Self-help, Personal development & Spirituality
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I live near a School Bus stop shelter that is in a heavily wooded area and a side two lane road. Someone or group had built it up on a little rise off of the road-a series of railroad ties lead to the single wooden bench at the top with sides and a slanted roof. Over the years I have had the opportunity to sit alone and watch traffic go by. It is a great view; cars zoom by sometimes slowing down to make a turn. I have been there on warm summer evenings and early mornings when the stars are bright in the dark black skies, winter days with snow and sleet with me pulling up my coat and hood in the corner of the shelter. When it is dark and I cannot see the road I imagine that I am in a backwoods shelter far back in the woods. When ... more> |
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