9.12.2010

Life always charge our attitudes: the law of return is inevitable.

Life always charge our attitudes: the law of return is inevitable.

And often, she makes us pay twice.
The small Zeca comes home after class, pounding their feet on the House floor.
His father, who was going to the backyard to do some service in the garden to see what the boy calls for a conversation. Zeca, eight years old, came suspiciously. Before his father could say anything, angry speech "Father, I am very angry. The Joey should not have done that to me. I wish anything bad for him."
His father, a simple man but full of wisdom, listening quietly to his son continues to complain:
"The Joey humiliated me in front of my friends. Not accepted. I would like him to get sick without being able to go to school."
The father hears everything quiet as you walk into a shelter where she kept a bag of coal. He took the bag to the back yard and the boy followed him, silent. Zeca sees the bag be opened and before he could even ask a question, the father offers you something.
"Son, is the fact that this bright white shirt that is drying on the clothesline is his buddy Joey and every piece of coal is a bad thought his, addressed to him. I want you to play the whole bag of coal on the shirt until the last piece. Then I come back to see it.'
The boy thought it would be a fun game and went to work. The clothesline with the boy's shirt was far and few pieces hit the jackpot. An hour passed and the boy finished the task. The father who watched it from afar, approached the boy and asks him:
"Son, how are you feeling now?"
"I'm tired but I'm happy because I hit many lumps of coal on the shirt."
The father looks at the boy, who does not understand the reason for that joke, and loving it says:
"Come with me to my room, I want to show you something."
The son follows his father into the room and is placed in front of a large mirror where you can see his whole body. What a shock! Zeca could only see his teeth and eyes. The father then tells him dearly:
"Son, you saw that the shirt barely fouled, but look at you. The evil that we desire or the other is like what happened to him. As much as we can disrupt someone's life with our thoughts, sludge, waste, soot are always in ourselves."
Watch your thoughts: they become words;
Watch your words: they become actions;
Watch your actions: they become habits;
Watch your habits: they shape your character;
Watch your character: he controls your destiny.
The wisdom of the father used the analogy with coal to explain the law of return.
Everything you do in life, at one point back to you.
So often we cling to "hurt" and we were mulling over "hate", without realizing how it hurt ourselves!
This is a tough lesson that is learned through much suffering ...
Every time we do, or just want the evil to someone this bad back, and usually with a much larger force.
So just come to the conclusion true: to forgive is divine.
"Running away from a problem today, no longer face it, is bound to extend a battle in which you may be unprepared to face his opponent in the near future, and further, may be in a land you do not know"
MAKE YOUR CHOICE - SEE WHAT SAYS THE PROVERB:
A man walking through a valley of the French Pyrenees, when he met an old shepherd.
Shared with him his food, and stayed a long time talking about life.
At one point, the subject began to revolve around the existence of God.
"If I believe in God", said the man, "I must also accept that I am not free, and nothing I do is my responsibility."
Because people say he is omnipotent and knows the present, past and future.
The pastor began to sing.
As they were in a mountain gorge, and the music echoed softly filled the valley.
Suddenly the music stopped, pastor, and began to curse everything and everyone.
The screams of the pastor also reflected in the mountains, and returned to where they met.
"Life is this valley, the mountains are the conscience of the Lord, and the voice of man is your destination", the pastor said.
"We are free to sing or speak evil, but whatever we do, will be brought to him, and will be returned in the same way."
"God is the echo of our actions."
(from Sandra Mendes on Hotmail)

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