Sunday, June 4, 2006

A Perspective On Peace In Your Life

Word of the day:  caesura\sih-ZYUR-uh\ noun:  1: a break in the flow of sound usually in the middle of a line of verse.  *2 : break, interruption.  3 : a pause marking a rhythmic point of division in a melody.

"There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it."  Edith Wharton, "Vesalius in Zante"

Take a potato and write on it a name of a person who has fallen from grace with you. Do this for everyone who has raised your ire and never received your forgiveness. When you've finished, gather all your potatoes together and place them in a sack. Keep this sack next to you at all times: Take it to work. Take it to lunch. Take it everywhere you go. And always have it with you at home.

How long would it take for you to grow tired of carrying this burden around? How long would it take your potatoes to sprout into other things, fester and smell? Wouldn't it be nice to be free from the weight, stench, and constant reminder of hurt, disappointment, heartache, and anger?

By hanging on to things that are unpleasant, we create more anguish for ourselves. When you forgive someone, you free yourself from an oppressive load of negativity. Forgiveness allows you to create peace in your life.

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