Friday, March 13
We are what we think the first hour of the day.
Upon waking up in the morning, if you are a praying person, you thank the unseen Spirit for last night's blessings of sleep whether it was restful or you tossed in bed. Beseech Him for new blessings of a fine new day. Ask Him for protection and guidance as you go about performing daily ritual of life.
You are given a new 24 hours each day at your disposal. How do you handle that length of time and profit from it? Do you have a to-do-list of activities and follow it, not just to accomplish your day but to raise your your level, aconomically and mentally? Can you follow the list? Are there distractions in such a way that you have to make adjustments as the day runs its course? Will a comment or something that you read in a book or newspaper or heard in a radio or television broadcast, destroy your day--the waking hours--and nothing is accomplished for that period? Have you decided that nothing inside or outside of you can disturb a good day even is it is raining?
Take your pick.
One choice will bring you to eternal damnation.
The blogger thinking of Plato and other writings:
To live and do things deliberately, not hesitantly,
to see that the sun here in Menifee, even the ancient moon,
is the same
as that in the old country.
Quote of the Day:
There is nothing wrong in suffering, if you suffer for a purpose. Our revolution didn't abolish danger or death. It simply made danger and death worthwhile. --Author unidentified
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