Word of the Week

I introduced the Word of the Week to help us improve our working knowledge of the English language. Your part if you choose to participate is to be aware of and use each word for the entire week whenever the opportunity presents itself. This way we will all increase our vocabulary and our knowledge of the English language supplying us with a very effective tool to utilize on our road to success.

temerity

te·mer·i·ty /təˈmerəti/ noun

the quality of being confident and unafraid of danger or punishment.

From a poem entitled “It’s No Surprise”

“Eyes exuding sincerity,

understanding, temerity,

is why I love you.”











Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Beacon of Light

To live by example without judgment or expectation allowing others to find their way is the mark of one who has found his way.

The one who has found his way realizes that only those who wish to be lead can be lead; only those who wish to learn can be taught.  In essence there is no teaching, only giving and receiving. The one who has found his way simply continues on his way. Those who are drawn to him come and take what they need from the one who has found his way, then continue on their way. There is no need stressing over seeking those who may benefit for they will find him.
 
The one who has found his way is a continual fountain of giving without concern of compensation or recognition. He simply gives what he has to all and those who are able to receive and benefit will draw his gifts to themselves. He understands the universal law of compensation; that all things will return to him.

The one who has found his way goes unnoticed.  Those who benefit from his sharing, in the end, say; “look what I have done.”

He who has found his way realizes his greatness and his smallness are not his own but belongs to that which flows through him, understanding both have purpose. He has overcome ego and is not threatened by the way of another, knowing what is best for him, accepting that which will lead him on his eternal path.

Life is continual motion with people and things entering and leaving at their assigned times. The one who has found his way is grateful for all that is presented, immersed in content, Spirit, but attaches his Self not to form.  All is for his benefit on his continual journey which returns to its beginning. 

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