Saturday, May 20, 2023

MOMENTS IN TIME

 

Heaven and Earth

Time is a creation of human beings marking their passage with a timeless creator. 

Humans have divided one revolution of the earth and one trip around the sun to create time.

Our mind is constrained by space and time to create our experience of reality.

The moments between “Have a nice day” and “Good night moon” define a life. 

We need to spend these moments wisely as our time accelerates as it draws to a close. 

This mortal bodily life is merely a transition to an eternal spirit life. 

Seek solitude and take time to be alone without experiencing loneliness.

Take the path less traveled and see life as an endless adventure as you follow your bliss.

Appreciate the tenaciousness of your ancestral DNA, as the frost cannot reach deep roots.

Choose a life partner that makes you feel alive and stands with you against the world.

Support your life partner with compliments and dreams for the future.

To change your present life, invest in your life skills that prompts others to bid for them.

Always remember, only you can be a force for your time.  So pay attention to the dynamics.

Experience life to the fullest and remember that not all who wander are lost.

Only one divine man walked the earth in perfection, so understand and respect others.

 

Henry van Dyke has written:

“Time is

Too slow for those who wait,

Too swift for those who fear,

Too long for those who grieve,

Too short for those who rejoice;

But for those who love,

Time is not.”

 

And Ralph Waldo Emerson councils:

“Write it on your heart

that every day is the best day in the year.

He is rich who owns the day, and no one owns the day

who allows it to be invaded with fret and anxiety.

Finish every day and be done with it.

You have done what you could.

Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in.

Forget them as soon as you can, tomorrow is a new day;

begin it well and serenely, with too high a spirit

to be cumbered with your old nonsense.

This new day is too dear,

with its hopes and invitations,

to waste a moment on the yesterdays.”

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