What is this desire to attach our self to things?
To say I am this, or say I am that?
Why is it we feel the need to own—to control things?
To say this belongs to me, or you belong to me?
Why must we manipulate, compartmentalize and label?
To say this must go here, and you must go there?
Why do we linger and hold our self back?
What is this magnetism we have with the past?
What is this craving for gossip, the insatiable need for drama?
To meddle where we don’t belong?
Why can’t we see the prison we’re in?
The walls we are building, the limitations we set?
Ego demands identity—Spirit is free.
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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.”
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