THINK on THESE THINGS"
By Joyce Sequichie Hifler
It has been said
that hell
hath no fury like a woman scorned. But it is even truer that there is no
hell more furious than those human beings who feel scorn within themselves. It
is natural but painful for those who do not know the meaning of love to find
fault and grief within their own existence. Unable to accept the blame for their
actions, there is a continual search for the cause in other people.
How
can we tell what point in life others may have reached in their development? We
can only see and sense the pain that some carry while they learn the way. If it
is impossible to get along with them, we should get along without them, but
condemning them will never turn the tide.
Understanding of others and of
ourselves has been a great human need for all time. The fact that we do not look
with a critical eye, pecking away in constant irritation at another's faults,
but give some sign of friendliness, some patience for rebellious spirits, may
serve as the turning point for that spirit. And to try for such understanding
does no harm for the one who makes the effort.
THINK on THESE THINGS"
Sunday, September 7, 2008, 12:27 PM [General]
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