Another day is under way in which thankfully, Glenda and I get to participate in again. My little contribution may not mean much to a lot of people but it sure means a lot to me.
Yep, we're all blessed to be here but how humbling it is to look up at the sky during a clear dark night and see the trillion stars. If you think about it, the earth isn't even as much as a grain of sand on a huge beach somewhere. This makes one realize that the occupants on the grain of sand are about as far beneath the line of relevancy to the universe as to be a nothing. Thank God for seeing fit to put us on this tiny thing anyway!
These thoughts fuel the words that have been used on me so often, "Larry, you live in your own little world." I'm thinking we all live in our own little worlds! To us, this is a huge earth that we live on yet we all still live in our own little world. Unknowingly we may be a tad relevant in another's little world but the real relevancy is to ourselves. That real time stuff can only be found in our own little world.
What the heck am I talking about? I saw a falling star this morning and now think it must have been a spaceship that somehow got me aboard and messed me up before returning me. Funny, I can't remember any of that.
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There is an objective reality out there, but we view it through the spectacles of our beliefs, attitudes, and values.- David G. Myers
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
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