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Showing posts with label Helping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helping. Show all posts

3.10.2013

nd 'My remaining hours are committed: 1. To avert Ecocide; 2. To publish what I've Learned about Living, Loving; 3. Helping those Dying for what I can offer in 1, and or 2. That's all I pray that after all this time I've learned to Love Creation enough that I allow myself no exceptions. It should have been this way from my beginning. (LOL. Yes, I expect to pass on, alone. And yes, that's ok.)' Loving

nd 'My remaining hours are committed: 1. To avert Ecocide; 2. To publish what I've Learned about Living, Loving; 3. Helping those Dying for what I can offer in 1, and or 2. That's all  I pray that after all this time I've learned to Love Creation enough that I allow myself no exceptions. It should have been this way from my beginning. (LOL. Yes, I expect to pass on, alone.  And yes, that's ok.)' Loving

3.03.2013

***** 03.03.13 Cancer Update. 'JOYFULLY, I'd MUCH rather die than take 60,000 days of life from my kids.' Loving

Yes, the following is a bit rambling, but just a bit. I Pray you watch every second of it. I don't 'plan' any of the sharings on this blog. I don't want to 'taint' what I share by 'planning' it messing with it. It comes to my Heart, then straight from my Heart, to, well, hopefully... Your Heart. At least, I do my part. I share. I make it available to you. With Loving

2.19.2013

Leo Tolstoy - on Work - February 19

February 19

It is a sin not to be engaged in work, even if it is not neces­
sary for you to make your living with everyday work.
One of the best and purest joys is having a rest after labor.
—ImmanuelKant

Work all the time. Do not think that work is a disaster for
you, and do not seek praise or reward for your work.
—MarcusAurelius

The most outstanding gifts can be destroyed by idleness.
—Michel deMontaigne

Nothing can make a person feel more noble than work.

Without work, a person cannot have human dignity. It is
because of this that idle people are so much concerned by
the superficial, outer expression of their importance; they
know that without this, other people would despise them.

When we accept truth and repent our sins, we understand
that nobody can have special rights, advantages, or privi­
leges in this life. There is no end or limit to our duties and
obligations. And the first and the most important obliga­
tion for us is to fight with nature for our life and for the
lives of other people