Lillian Smith (1897-1966) wrote: Man, surrounded by facts, permitting himself no surprise, no intuitive flash, no great hypothesis, no risk, is in a locked cell. Ignorance cannot seal the mind and imagination more securely.
Doubting Thomas or Careful Skeptic? Teaching Children About Spirituality
As children, our first few years are pivotal to our future growth. Optimally, our parents or caretakers teach us our alphabet, numbers and social skills, all of which we will continue to use until our passing. These, then, are some of the most important skills we can learn.
We stress to our children how important it is to succeed, to get a good education, a job that pays a salary equal to our skills, build relationships that will turn into a long standing partnerships, and secure our financial future. So, what’s missing in this picture? [Read more…]
Seek and Ye Shall Find
The bible says, “Seek and ye shall find.” Well, I’ve been seeking for a while, and until today, had been unable to find what I was searching for.
I think what’s most frustrating is the fact that what we might be looking for is often right under our noses! This certainly was the problem in my case. Often the obvious is the last thing we believe our answer to be. It can’t be that easy! It has to be harder or it won’t be worth a hill of beans!
Not so! “Seek and ye shall find” is an appropriate quote for [Read more…]
You!
“YOU, and only you, can build your future. YOU, and only you, can make changes in your life. YOU must forge ahead when all seems bleak, climbing up the mountain of challenge. Or will you sit, like the meek mouse, waiting to be fed?” That’s a quote from my book The Lessons of Jesus Christ.
God granted you this life so that you can [Read more…]
If You Put It Out There, It Will Come
I’m so excited! Today is the first day that my cleaning lady will be here! (Insert happy dance.) Now don’t be getting all jealous, my cleaning lady happens to be my 13 year old great niece! While giving her a reading last week she mentioned a desire to earn her own spending money. Sometimes you simply have to put the desire out there.