Fantasy
The romance novel is the pro-generation of the hormone fueled fantasy most women can create in their minds while the way to its actual manifestation and realization escapes their know how.
Instead of chasing the fantasy and imagination of fiction, a woman should be careful to create her own fantastic reality from within her own heart. In doing so, she could genuinely present her true soul to her lover instead of an imitation of someone else's creation. -EWJJr
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Sunday, July 21, 2013
The Change
The Change
It could be said that nature is as God as it is no respecter of persons. It treats us all with equal cruelty. I will be 54 in December and for the last 12 years my body has been in a state of, shall we say, 'change'. This 'change' has presented some physical challenges. It has become a chore, for the first time in my life, to monitor my food intake. One reason is for the nutritional aspects but now I have to watch my weight. Food used to melt off of me as I ate my five meals everyday. My friends use to tease me and tell I only ate one meal a day...a continuous one. Now don't get me wrong, I am not getting fat, but the weight hangs out around my stomach. I look like a pregnant toothpick! I use to have six pack abs now I just have a gallon jug. The battle of the 'bulge' is on.
One other thing I noticed is that the 'change' has also been emotional. Now I have always been the type of man who was in touch with his emotions. I was never afraid of my 'feminine' side, if you will. But as a man, you have to balance that with a healthy surge of testosterone. You learn how to sit through tear jerker movies and keep your tears in check. It is just a 'man thing'. But recently some 'changes' have been happening to me. I was watching the World Vision infomercial one night and found myself crying like a baby. Now, in reality you have to be a cold hearted person not to at least tear up at one of those things but I was actually crying! What is going on? In August I went to a convention. They played the National Anthem. Now I consider myself to be a patriotic person. I have welled up on occasion as I heard patriotic songs like 'God Bless the USA' song by Lee Greenwood. But when I heard the National Anthem on that occasion, tears were streaming down my face! What is going on? You would think I was going through menopause or something. Or something?
Or something like 'andropause'. Like I said before...no respecter of persons. Yes girls, we guys have our very own 'change'. It is revealing to realize that men and women are differentiated only by a precarious balance between estrogen and testosterone. Tip one way and you are masculine or tip the other way and you are feminine. So why does
nature come along to try and 'balance' the scales? Does she want some androgynous creature? Is this her way to end the eternal conflict between men and women? Is this her idea of 'equality'? I don't know.
Or should the emphasis be placed on the 'pause'? Is it God getting us to a point in our lives when he is saying to us, "Wait a minute. Just slow down and wait a minute." Is it God's way of reminding us that He is in control of everything! And he means EVERYTHING even down to how you feel, how often you sweat and how many times you cry. Before 'the change' you think you are in control of things, but afterwards you know better. Most people are afraid of change so maybe we shouldn't call it 'the change'? Perhaps we should call it 'the pause' instead? So don't be afraid to take a pause, because change is good. It may even be God.
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It could be said that nature is as God as it is no respecter of persons. It treats us all with equal cruelty. I will be 54 in December and for the last 12 years my body has been in a state of, shall we say, 'change'. This 'change' has presented some physical challenges. It has become a chore, for the first time in my life, to monitor my food intake. One reason is for the nutritional aspects but now I have to watch my weight. Food used to melt off of me as I ate my five meals everyday. My friends use to tease me and tell I only ate one meal a day...a continuous one. Now don't get me wrong, I am not getting fat, but the weight hangs out around my stomach. I look like a pregnant toothpick! I use to have six pack abs now I just have a gallon jug. The battle of the 'bulge' is on.
One other thing I noticed is that the 'change' has also been emotional. Now I have always been the type of man who was in touch with his emotions. I was never afraid of my 'feminine' side, if you will. But as a man, you have to balance that with a healthy surge of testosterone. You learn how to sit through tear jerker movies and keep your tears in check. It is just a 'man thing'. But recently some 'changes' have been happening to me. I was watching the World Vision infomercial one night and found myself crying like a baby. Now, in reality you have to be a cold hearted person not to at least tear up at one of those things but I was actually crying! What is going on? In August I went to a convention. They played the National Anthem. Now I consider myself to be a patriotic person. I have welled up on occasion as I heard patriotic songs like 'God Bless the USA' song by Lee Greenwood. But when I heard the National Anthem on that occasion, tears were streaming down my face! What is going on? You would think I was going through menopause or something. Or something?
Or something like 'andropause'. Like I said before...no respecter of persons. Yes girls, we guys have our very own 'change'. It is revealing to realize that men and women are differentiated only by a precarious balance between estrogen and testosterone. Tip one way and you are masculine or tip the other way and you are feminine. So why does
nature come along to try and 'balance' the scales? Does she want some androgynous creature? Is this her way to end the eternal conflict between men and women? Is this her idea of 'equality'? I don't know.
Or should the emphasis be placed on the 'pause'? Is it God getting us to a point in our lives when he is saying to us, "Wait a minute. Just slow down and wait a minute." Is it God's way of reminding us that He is in control of everything! And he means EVERYTHING even down to how you feel, how often you sweat and how many times you cry. Before 'the change' you think you are in control of things, but afterwards you know better. Most people are afraid of change so maybe we shouldn't call it 'the change'? Perhaps we should call it 'the pause' instead? So don't be afraid to take a pause, because change is good. It may even be God.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Simple
The truth is simple. The wise receive it and understand. The simple reject truth. They confound it and confuse themselves.
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
Through
Yes, things always do get better. But you have to go through a whole lot of worse first.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Impetus
Impetus is that moment of inertia when motivation overcomes stagnation and movement occurs.
The source of this impetus can either be internal or external.
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