Tuesday, April 16, 2013

YOU CAN SEE A LOT BY OBSERVING


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                BAPTISM

The baptism of Jesus is a sermon in symbolism as well as a fact in time.  It is a call to humility, and we can learn from that.  A call to obedience, and we can learn from that.  A call to servant-hood, and we can learn from that.

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YOU CAN SEE A LOT BY OBSERVING


Yogi Berra in one of his famous Yogi-isms once said “You can see a lot by observing.”

And that is definitely part of the problem.

Many see things, but
don’t take the time to really observe, to study, to learn, to apply insight on top of plain sight.

And when we don’t dig deep enough, refuse to really try to see who a person is so we can better understand them, then we rob them and we rob ourselves.

And it then becomes little wonder that we come up with coo-coo, cock-eyed notions about our fellowman followed by coo-coo, cock-eyed lives.

Give me understanding, that I may keep Your law; yes, I will observe it with my whole heart. Psalm 119:34
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1 comment:

  1. Just what is the Bhagavad-gita? The purpose of Bhagavad-gita is to deliver mankind from the nescience of material existence. Every man is in difficulty in so many ways, as Arjuna also was in difficulty in having to fight the Battle of Kuruksetra. Arjuna surrendered unto Sri Krsna, and consequently this Bhagavad-gita was spoken. Not only Arjuna, but every one of us is full of anxieties because of this material existence. Our very existence is in the atmosphere of nonexistence. Actually we are not meant to be threatened by nonexistence. Our existence is eternal. But somehow or other we are put into asat. Asat refers to that which does not exist.

    Read the Bhagavad-Gita online for free here:
    http://asitis.com/

    How to read this book?
    First read the Introduction, then start on Chapter 1, read through all the verses, then on to Chapter 2, and so on, until you finish all 18 chapters.

    If you have any questions about the Bhagavad-Gita while you are reading it, if there is some part that you don't understand, feel free to email me and I'll try my best to answer your questions.

    bhagavadgitaquestions@outlook.com

    And in case you are not the philosophical type, a person who likes to read philosophy, then just try chanting the following mantra for just 15 minutes a day and see what the effect of it is in your personal life.

    Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare
    Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare

    In the end, what do you have to lose?

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