R,
I want to read The Four Agreements, just have not gotten it yet, Robdar recommended it to me.
Nice thread,
purps
by Terry 39 Replies latest watchtower bible
R,
I want to read The Four Agreements, just have not gotten it yet, Robdar recommended it to me.
Nice thread,
purps
Purps, I have some one sending me a copy on CD to listen to. If you like, when I am finished I can forward it to you.
r.
that would be awesome ,,,,,thanks
purps
Reading this pablum is like picking up one of those cheap pulp paper brochures while waiting for my dentist.
Hey, Terry. You rat! I'll bet that's where you got this toothache inducing sugar fix, isn't it? LOL
I have read this before somewhere....lol
purps
I have read this before somewhere....lol
uh, yeah. It's called the Bible.
Well, PSacramento thinks this is what the bible says anyway
HELP ME REPAIR THE WORLD
World Repair is a central idea of Judaism, after all. You leave this world a little better than how you found it.
World Repair: Tikkun olam.
Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu Melek ha-olam
BTS
Reading this pablum is like picking up one of those cheap pulp paper brochures while waiting for my dentist.
Hey, Terry. You rat! I'll bet that's where you got this toothache inducing sugar fix, isn't it? LOL
Well, you do have a point.
For me...myself...it comes down to DOING...something....anything. If you DO something (no matter how small) and that something is POSITIVE and UPBUILDING you make a difference.
I want to be able to lie there in the hospital bed at the end with the tube up my nose and rest assured I at least did something....no matter how small.
It is kinda corny, isn't it?
The Four Agreements is a nice read. He also wrote a book called The Voice of Knowledge, which puts a whole other spin on what the story of the tree in the garden of eden and that whole scene means, in his opinion of course, but was excellent. Also I just heard he wrote a book called The Fifth Agreement. These books are short and easy to read. If your a reader you can read it in a day.
Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu Melek ha-olam
Amen.
Shalom aleichem.
Sylvia