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Subject: [GRANNYS-NA-PANTRY] Fw: Think on These Things - 05/07/01
Date: Sun, 6 May 2001 22:14:58 -0500
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Subject: Think on These Things - 05/07/01
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>
> THINK ON THESE THINGS
> by Joyce Sequichie Hifler
>
> How quick we are to say we are too old to do something. Too old? When we
say
> we are anything -- chances are we are looking at what we consider our
> limits. Or, it could be that we are looking for an excuse.
>
> Amazing things come from thinking we know our limits to letting Spirit
show
> us what we can do. When we are face to face with a wall we can stop and
ask
> ourselves what we can do with a wall? How can it serve us? We can let it
> slow us down until we have time to think, or we can get up higher and
climb
> over it.
>
> Henri Fabre was a poor Frenchman who could not own land until he was much
> older. He finally found a small acreage that he could afford, and it was
not
> fertile, not tillable. In fact, it was covered with nothing but thistles
and
> other weeds, but he was delighted. Every thistle brought him another bug
he
> could study. The land was perfect for him and his small
> family -- because you see, he was an entomologist, he studied bugs and
life
> had provided his laboratory. When we stop complaining, life can fit us
into
> perfect circumstances.
>
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