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white wall

Monday, February 28, 2011

The environment is everything that is not me by Albert Einstein. Such a positive way to look at one self. Einstein is exceptional. A genius who can tap the higher power of his brain. Nonetheless, I think we are capable of doing the same but with a slower step. It also makes sense. Every single thing in this world has a chance to make me powerful. I can tell to the environment what it needs to do and it will respond as I tell it to. So, I am thinking now what I should tell it. I need to make money, I need a new job, and I need a new place. Give it to me Envi!

Hmm, anyway,, let’s look and see, ok? For the last week, I keep gazing at a blank white wall and nothing there even a dot. So much for intense concentration. I am ready to let go, surrender and see what happens next. I am starting all over, and it is a very clean start. I am all wearing white sitting on God’s shoulder seeing the farthest horizon. What a vast land and so many things to do. Where should I start? Big question. I need only small answers. There’s no turning back now, just lead me Lord. 

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forgiveness is the highest form of love

Friday, February 25, 2011

One cannot forgive unless you have love in your heart. This is the greatest gift you can give someone and I hope people appreciate this act of kindness. I move on with peace in my heart that I did the right thing, standing with God behind me. Despite what happened, I am ready to be back to my old self with a new strength. I walk on, chin up, to the road less travelled by people who choose to do the right thing. Prayer is my strength, the direct line I have with God. And today, as I leave the past, I would like to smile with a stronger heart but I would have appreciated to get some clarity over what happened. It is never too late to keep our hearts clear.

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God loves me in a special way

Monday, February 21, 2011

God loves me in a very special way. Again, He gave me miracles. Again, He pulled me back to my true self (sweet, loving Mau). He made a divine appointment of people to make me see the higher purpose. He did not send me ordinary people to accompany me in the journey of life. Instead, He send me the Master Zen himself, the State President, and the Vice President and all others in the most unexpected time. Such a beautiful experience. Thank you Lord for making me feel extra-ordinary and for exchanging Love with people I did not know before. Thank you for reminding me that forgiveness can only happen in loving. I can forgive now because I love unconditionally. I can wish people the best. Thank you for teaching me your ways and for always reminding me never to hurt other people. 

Thank you Dr. Andre. 

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never lie, steal, cheat or drink

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

“Never Lie, Steal, Cheat, or Drink. but If You Must Lie, Lie in the Arms of the One You Love. If You Must Steal, Steal Away from Bad Company. If You Must Cheat, Cheat Death. and If You Must Drink, Drink in the Moments That Take Your Breath Away.”

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God’s Omnipresence

Monday, February 14, 2011

If we really believe He is with us (Matthew 28:18), then we would certainly be more obedient, more dedicated to the cause of His everlasting kingdom.

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Our direct line with God..     In his apologetic, “Basic Christianity”, C.S.Lewis rightly starts from this fundamental point: every man, from all cultures and epochs, have a moral sense. When someone tries to cheat him, he cries out, “That’s unfair.” Whence did he get this moral sense? Even in the fallen world everyone is endowed with a conscience that from time to time condemns them, telling them that they ought to suffer for wrongs they have committed. Man will get rid of conscience if he can, for it bugs him constantly, but he cannot, for it is God’s reminder to man that he is responsible and will ultimately give account. Man knows that God is a moral God, but he cannot know him as Saviour. They know that “he’s there,” but they hold this knowledge in guilt, with uncomfortable inklings of the judgment they cannot avoid.  more… 

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