
Death and punctuation:
Well, I’m dying.
I’m dying well.
Is it just me or does punctuation change everything?
Or simply moving one solitary word from the beginning to the end?
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Death and punctuation:
Well, I’m dying.
I’m dying well.
Is it just me or does punctuation change everything?
Or simply moving one solitary word from the beginning to the end?
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Shortly after becoming a professional speaker in 1999 there was a campaign for parishioners to volunteer their time, talent, and/or treasure.
We were already giving ‘treasure’, so becoming a Catholic Lector seemed reasonable.
What does this mean to anyone else?
Who needs our time, talent, and treasure more?
Our Church or our Family?
Perhaps the volunteering and donating could be for a family member instead of the Church?
Both?
Life is hard.
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Is there such a thing as world class patience? To let go of all attachment to everything (except God’s Love) in our life would be the ultimate test.
No attachment to outcomes, people, or things.
Heaven?
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Yesterday was really about the wake up calls we get throughout our life.
Wake up calls are not specifically designed to test us, but they do.
We can see this as:
Because ultimately and without any doubt whatsoever, we are in charge of our life.
And we get to pick and have final say on which one we want.
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Note: Did not read this book. Simply another useful sound bite from the bookstore.

About the same time we think we have gained tremendous wisdom, a massive test is put in front of us – one that has us question our convictions in such a way as to have us begin to doubt them.
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