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Post by majestyjo on Nov 11, 2017 14:02:21 GMT -5
You are reading from the book Each Day a New Beginning.
November 11
Life has got to be lived--that's all there is to it. At 70 I would say the advantage is that you take life more calmly. You know that, "This, too, shall pass!" --Eleanor Roosevelt
Wisdom comes with age, but also with maturity. It is knowing that all is well in the midst of a storm. And as our faith grows, as we trust more that there is a power greater than ourselves which will see us through, we can relax, secure that a better time awaits us.
We will come to understand the part a difficult circumstance has played in our lives. Hindsight makes so much clear. The broken marriage, the lost job, the loneliness have all contributed to who we are becoming. The joy of the wisdom we are acquiring is that hindsight comes more quickly. We can, on occasion, begin to accept a difficult situation's contribution to our wholeness while caught in the turmoil.
How far we have come! So seldom do we stay caught, really trapped, in the fear of misunderstanding. Life must teach us all we need to know. We can make the way easier by stretching our trust--by knowing fully that the pain of the present will open the way to the serenity of the future.
I know that this too shall pass.
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Post by caressa222 on Nov 22, 2017 2:20:47 GMT -5
This was my thought today, I have been spending too much time, wrapped out in my pain and allowing it to rule my life. I have to ask myself, "What is wrong with this picture?" It generally all boils down to me and my attitude that needs to change. It also means I need a meeting.
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