Friday, September 18, 2009
monster quiche piece
Sunday, September 13, 2009
pieces
Pictured Above: --say hello to "Sunny Disposition" --"Psezz; No. 1"
("psezz" is pronounced "pieces")
Written Below: --song performed by Michael and Stormie Omartian over a decade ago. It's message has been playing over and over again in my mind for over a month or so.
pieces, pieces
so many pieces to my life
scattered all around
and some of them are gone
and i know that i can't ever
put them back together again
pieces, pieces
so many pieces to my life
a puzzle left unfinished
jumbled and unwhole
who can really ever
put them all together again
in a vision like a daydream
through your mind
i saw Jesus coming closer
holding all my hopes combined
He spoke with great compassion
as He put one hand on me
and in the other hand He held
what i could never see
He said pieces, pieces
I have all the pieces to your life
a thousand tiny fragments
of every single day
I can put them all together
and ther're never be another one who can
He said pieces, pieces
I have all the pieces to your life
in My hand I hold the pieces
of every single day
I can put them all together
so they'll never fall away
I can put them all together
and there'll never be another one who can
Monday, September 7, 2009
The Key Ingredient

"The key ingredient in being in contact with reality is attention to what feels most true at the present moment."--Soul Without Shame is a book that deals with your "inner crtique". This seemingly simple statement bears quite a bit of weight in the author's premise. So far, this book has been very helpful to me and I find myself amazed that someone else has shared the same type of struggles that I do. I've experienced some hefty "epiphany moments" with this author. But the thought that rings so loud and clear above all the rest of even this author's suggestions are --using two of the author's words: "most true". To me, that can only be one thing, His presence, the presence of God. Add to that a few words of encouragement from my mother years and years ago..."Practice in His Presence!"---now that's what I call reality's key ingredient.
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