Saturday, December 3, 2011
If you can't say something nice!
A mafia boss was asked why he liked
birds he replied “I like things that don't talk”. In the context
of the conversation he was referring that most things that come out
of peoples mouth aren't worth hearing.
As I grow older I find that statement
becoming more and more true for me in my life. It's so rare when
people are genuine anymore. Public figures spill more bilge out of
there mouths, news has become different versions of a Jerry Springer
show. People love to watch other peoples misery. It's sad to think
that our best TV programs are about others misery. People torn to
shreds in the media or politically and society eating it up. It's no
wonder our country is in the state it's in.
A great man that most people could
agree has a pretty clean record while alive said “let those without
sin cast the first stone”--Jesus Christ.
Having made my share of mistakes in
this life, paying a dear price in some instances. Carrying a back
pack full of guilt that grows heavier as life becomes more clear.
Turning left when we should turn right. Anyone that tells me they
have no regrets or have lived a totally virtuous life is simply
completely full of shit. In fact people who tell me that I find
myself grabbing my ass so I don't take one up my own ass from this
person.
This is why I like things that don't
talk. If Washington idiots put as much time into finding a solution
to our governments affairs as it did finding new dirt on this or that
person. We would be the powerhouse of the world. Instead the news if
filled with scandal, corporate greed and whatever other deviate
garbage that can be dug up.
We all have a past and things we are
regretful of ashamed of doing. Does that truly define us as humans?
Is it possible to reform yourself to be a better person? I like to
think so. If I took all the bad things and mistakes I have made, hell
I should probably jump of a building. Instead of jumping it may be
better to have learned from past mistakes, indescribable and move on
with life in a new frame of perspective. Again I pose the question
does someones past define who they are today?
Instead of looking at who a person is
today, we want to cast the first stone. In more instances than not
what people do to punish themselves for mistakes far out way any
bullshit you can heap on. Something my wife hates for me to say “I
am not a puppy who pissed the carpet and needs my nose rubbed in it,
I get it and don't need you to remind me of my mistake”.
If someone is truly earnest and
repentant of a past mistake then let it go. No matter how much press
you give it, no matter how many times you blurt it out. It's never
going to change. The only real change is what the person making the
mistake has done to correct it. If real change has occurred then who
is anyone to judge that. You hear so many people say a past mistake
defines who a person is, if the person was truly repentant then no
it does not. If anything it made that person stronger and better.
Some mistakes will most certainly
preclude you from certain things in life. Consequences can have a
very lasting shelf life as they should. It would be remiss to not say
if your reading this and your a teen or in the early stages of your
life. Consequences can follow you the whole of your life, make damn
sure before you leap you know how deep the water is.
For most of us we remember our mothers
most famous words “If you can't say something nice about somebody
don't say anything at all”. Truer words never spoken!
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Numerology How it Can Change Your Life
Numerology as defined in Wiki,
Modern numerology often contains aspects of a variety of ancient cultures and teachers, including Babylonia, Pythagoras and his followers (Greece, 6th century B.C.), astrological philosophy from Hellenistic Alexandria, early Christian mysticism, early Gnostics, the Hebrew system of the Kabbalah, The Indian Vedas, the Chinese "Circle of the Dead", Egyptian "Book of the Masters of the Secret House" (Ritual of the Dead).[4] Pythagoras and other philosophers of the time believed that because mathematical concepts were more "practical" (easier to regulate and classify) than physical ones, they had greater actuality. St. Augustine of Hippo (A.D. 354–430) wrote "Numbers are the Universal language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth." Similar to Pythagoras, he too believed that everything had numerical relationships and it was up to the mind to seek and investigate the secrets of these relationships or have them revealed by divine grace. See Numerology and the Church Fathers for early Christian views. However, that does not mean that Pythagoras had coined himself the system one calls numerology. Pythagoras had only paved the way to the observation of numbers as archetypes rather than mere numerals. In 325 A.D., following the First Council of Nicaea, departures from the beliefs of the state Church were classified as civil violations within the Roman Empire. Numerology had not found favor with the Christian authority of the day and was assigned to the field of unapproved beliefs along with astrology and other forms of divination and "magic".[citation needed] Despite this religious purging, the spiritual significance assigned to the heretofore "sacred" numbers had not disappeared; several numbers, such as the "Jesus number" have been commented and analyzed by Dorotheus of Gaza and numerology still is used at least in conservative Greek Orthodox circles.[5][6] Numerology is prominent throughout Sir Thomas Browne's 1658 literary Discourse The Garden of Cyrus. Throughout its pages the author attempts to demonstrate that the number five and the related Quincunx pattern can be found throughout the arts, in design, and in nature - particularly botany. Modern numerology has various antecedents. Ruth A. Drayer's book, Numerology, The Power in Numbers (Square One Publishers) says that around the turn of the century (from 1800 to 1900 A.D.) Mrs. L. Dow Balliett combined Pythagoras' work with Biblical reference. Then on Oct 23, 1972, Balliett's student, Dr. Juno Jordan, changed Numerology further and helped it to become the system known today under the title "Pythagorean", although Pythagoras himself had nothing to do with the system.
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Modern numerology often contains aspects of a variety of ancient cultures and teachers, including Babylonia, Pythagoras and his followers (Greece, 6th century B.C.), astrological philosophy from Hellenistic Alexandria, early Christian mysticism, early Gnostics, the Hebrew system of the Kabbalah, The Indian Vedas, the Chinese "Circle of the Dead", Egyptian "Book of the Masters of the Secret House" (Ritual of the Dead).[4] Pythagoras and other philosophers of the time believed that because mathematical concepts were more "practical" (easier to regulate and classify) than physical ones, they had greater actuality. St. Augustine of Hippo (A.D. 354–430) wrote "Numbers are the Universal language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth." Similar to Pythagoras, he too believed that everything had numerical relationships and it was up to the mind to seek and investigate the secrets of these relationships or have them revealed by divine grace. See Numerology and the Church Fathers for early Christian views. However, that does not mean that Pythagoras had coined himself the system one calls numerology. Pythagoras had only paved the way to the observation of numbers as archetypes rather than mere numerals. In 325 A.D., following the First Council of Nicaea, departures from the beliefs of the state Church were classified as civil violations within the Roman Empire. Numerology had not found favor with the Christian authority of the day and was assigned to the field of unapproved beliefs along with astrology and other forms of divination and "magic".[citation needed] Despite this religious purging, the spiritual significance assigned to the heretofore "sacred" numbers had not disappeared; several numbers, such as the "Jesus number" have been commented and analyzed by Dorotheus of Gaza and numerology still is used at least in conservative Greek Orthodox circles.[5][6] Numerology is prominent throughout Sir Thomas Browne's 1658 literary Discourse The Garden of Cyrus. Throughout its pages the author attempts to demonstrate that the number five and the related Quincunx pattern can be found throughout the arts, in design, and in nature - particularly botany. Modern numerology has various antecedents. Ruth A. Drayer's book, Numerology, The Power in Numbers (Square One Publishers) says that around the turn of the century (from 1800 to 1900 A.D.) Mrs. L. Dow Balliett combined Pythagoras' work with Biblical reference. Then on Oct 23, 1972, Balliett's student, Dr. Juno Jordan, changed Numerology further and helped it to become the system known today under the title "Pythagorean", although Pythagoras himself had nothing to do with the system.
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