Day 375 – Ignoring the perishable…concentrating on the everlasting…
Everything we see and touch is perishable; to a mind that thinks of the long-term or the greater picture, such perishable goods aren’t worthy of investment.
Everything we see and touch is perishable; to a mind that thinks of the long-term or the greater picture, such perishable goods aren’t worthy of investment.
Denying ‘self’ or dying to ‘self’ opens up a new mindset; a new universe of thoughts, intents, desires, ambitions, and emotions.
Often translated as self-control, there’s nothing egotistical, ‘self’ oriented, or of one’s own strength when contemplating Spiritual temperance.
One of the most comforting things to see is a figure who has incredible authority over others…
To exhibit faithfulness is to operate healthily and holistically with integrity and optimism, even when circumstances look terrible and feel painful for a prolonged and seemingly hopeless time.
Being charitable when no one is able to congratulate or measure such a gesture is a strong sign of goodness.
True kindness doesn’t expect any reward…not even a warm, fuzzy feeling. It’s all about the interests of others, even at the expense of our own.
Only by going through testing times of impatience and admitting our folly within, can we learn the skill of patience.
When one has been shaken repeatedly by the hard knocks of life, there is a powerful and wise mastery that comes with being still.
My personal opinion is to abandon the entire meal and throw it away so no one else can eat it, but please watch the video and let me know what you think.