Friday, February 26, 2010
Any journey of recovery begins by breaking the patterns of destruction. Compared not so entirely unlike to that of a recovering smoker, liquor, or drug addict. Not so natural is the human spirit’s acceptance of a path even once it’s know. Realized yet ignored solutions heap on stress because we honestly relate to that inaction that bars the achievement of a goal. Another subtile yet counter productive tendency is to subtract from the “good things” to spite our aggravations into change. This generally equates to a feeble attempt to dislodge and bring to light the gravity of a circumstance whereas mere honesty and sincerity would have better served the need. Free spirit, a freedom of our spirit, is had by mere suggestion and acceptance. God indirectly granted us access to the tree of knowledge-deciphering good against evil-calling it a curse. Though a curse it might have been-we can choose not be perplexed by our revelations-merely walk the “right path” because it is not as cluttered and complex as evil would have us believe. "Hope" helps us “get moving towards an end"-merely accept it.
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