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.”











Friday, September 7, 2012

Diamonds Lay Within

The root of all negative emotion, be it anger, jealousy, frustration, self-consciousness, is fear. As it is also with negative results attracted through fear.
Much of this has been carried forward from past experience which ego has attached itself to. Old blueprints which have never served us well or no longer serve but have become limiting and destructive.
What are you fearing today?
What tools have you in place to dissolve these fears releasing them over the next while?
Acknowledge, love and forgive them as they become absorbed into the positive desires you are moving toward.
The solution is always within the challenge - the answer is found through introspection and communion with Spirit. Here in lies all the direction you are seeking. Take time each day to go there. The solution you seek will come.
Take courage my friend, for your strength is within. Stay the course. Through discipline of the will your path shall be made clear.

How sure is your pace
How fast can you run
When you're continually focused
On what's said and done

There's a diamond in every circumstance
It's found in the Heart
Each and every moment
Is a brand new start

ALWAYS FORWARD


My mission - purpose - is to assist others to achieve a higher quality of life and understanding - realizing their passions and purpose in life through gaining clarity of thought and definiteness of purpose.
marshall@marshallshouse.com

2 comments:

  1. love, love the poem. May I share it? Thanks Marshall.

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