Finite perfection would be the ultimate oxymoron
If it wasn’t for Jesus Christ
In the beginning was the word
And the word was with God
And the word was God
The scene in the Garden of Gethsemane is perfect
As is the scene in Bethlehem's manger
Lean not unto Thine own understanding
But with all your getting, get understanding
life is always profound
when we are aware
. . . and not
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
It's Christmas Eve In Paradise
Finite perfection would be the ultimate oxymoron
If it wasn’t for Jesus Christ
In the beginning was the word
And the word was with God
And the word was God
The scene in the Garden of Gethsemane is perfect
As is the scene in the manger in Bethlehem
Lean not unto Thine own understanding
But with all your getting
Get understanding
If it wasn’t for Jesus Christ
In the beginning was the word
And the word was with God
And the word was God
The scene in the Garden of Gethsemane is perfect
As is the scene in the manger in Bethlehem
Lean not unto Thine own understanding
But with all your getting
Get understanding
It's Christmas Eve And I Just Had A Makeover
My makeover took a lifetime.
I just disembarked at enlightenment.
How I know is that suddenly every moment of my life
Has become perfect
Miracles are always perfect
Enlightenment is a Miracle
and so is every woman
i ever knew in the biblical sense
I just disembarked at enlightenment.
How I know is that suddenly every moment of my life
Has become perfect
Miracles are always perfect
Enlightenment is a Miracle
and so is every woman
i ever knew in the biblical sense
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Freedom
1) Of CHOICE
We, each, always have the freedom to decide that in this situation right now I ‘have no other choice’.
Such a decision is often motivated by love.
In the allegorical story of the Garden of Eden, in the Bible, Eve decided that at the moment of the serpent’s suggestion to taste of the forbidden fruit she had no other choice because she loved herself more than anything else at that moment.
We, each, always have the freedom to decide that in this situation right now I ‘have no other choice’.
Such a decision is often motivated by love.
In the allegorical story of the Garden of Eden, in the Bible, Eve decided that at the moment of the serpent’s suggestion to taste of the forbidden fruit she had no other choice because she loved herself more than anything else at that moment.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
JUDGE KNOTT
Homage to my friends Richard and brother Bob
Richard calls Bob “Bobnoxious”
Affectionately, of course . . .
Brotherly love is real
Unless it’s for your sister
Richard calls Bob “Bobnoxious”
Affectionately, of course . . .
Brotherly love is real
Unless it’s for your sister
My computer defaults to exceptions . . .
“Computerized means no exceptions”
That's simply something somewhat like virtual reality
That's simply something somewhat like virtual reality
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