Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 On May 20, 2004, at 10:30 PM, AnjewelCHaze@... wrote: > > I appreciate the thought, but that won't be necessary. Thank you very > much though. > I can assure you that I am doing every thing in my power to take care > of us. Well, it wasn't a thought- it was a gift;-) I think all there is to do is say thanks and send me your address. It's for . I don't give in a way that causes me loss or discomfort. I give because I see myself as part of a whole and children as everyone's children and giving as part of receiving. The people who have shown me the most generosity in life are the people who had the least to give- funny how that all works. I am not attached- I just deal with what's so. I hope to be fed and to offer what I have to others freely. In many ways based on what is " so " . http://www.WholeLifeEssentials.com http://www.WholeLifeCoach.com PS- Do you know this story? I come from story tellers....(don't we all?) A Rabbi spoke with God about heaven and hell. " I will show you hell, " God said, and they went into a room which had a large pot of stew in the middle. The smell was delicious, but around the pot sat people who were famished and desperate. All were holding spoons with very long handles which reached to the pot, but, because the handles were longerĀ than their arms, it was impossible for them to get the stew back into their mouths. " Now I will show you heaven, " God said, and they went into an identical room. There was a similar pot of stew, the smell was just as delicious, and the people had the identical spoons, but they were all well-nourished and happy. " It's simple, " God said. " You see, they have learned to feed one another. " - Medieval Jewish story Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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