Don't force your life...
Life is an ebb & flow; you should learn to find the rhythm and follow along... Have you found yours?
Date: 5/20/2008 6:49:37 AM ( 16 y ) ... viewed 2116 times
As we travel our pathway of life; one thing should become obvious...
" Don't force your life; learn to live in the the natural rhythm of time. "
a True-ism May 2008
"Why chase after the devil?" was an Ole saying my Grand Father used... I used to wonder what that meant growing up as a young'un down in south Georgia... But as I got older, I began to see the wisdom of my Grandaddy... he was actually a very smart man... Thank you Granddaddy!!
Many people today seem to be in a whirl, running here and there... Yet not really going any where; they try to make things happen...
Can they really force things to happen?? Well No, not really, it is just a futile effort... What they should learn is that many (maybe most) things occur according to our actions and circumstances...
This is where we must come to know that our decisions do defiantly impact our future; but only within the set of opportunities set before us... Our position is to seek the truth in all areas of our life, then apply that in making the key decisions in our life...
So yes, we do direct and mold our life through the decisions and actions we make... But we should learn that these should only be make using the opportunities laid before us... Because when we venture off the trail, we open ourselves up for many undesirable consequences... This is where you start to chase after the devil; so to speak... Don't force the issue!!
I realize that there is a delicate line that separates the valid truthful opportunities in life; from the consequences of forced decisions...
Garth Brooks sang a song called " I Thank God for unanswered Prayer! " You may want to listen to it and reconsider forcing the issue sometimes... Your life has a purpose; believe it or not!
Remember: Look for the rhythm of life and learn to follow your heart, and not always your head!!
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