The Infinite Passion of Life

Written by James Clayton Napier


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How’s your direction-inspired by curiosity coming along these days?

Favorably, I hope!

Those of you who are about to retire, or have already, remember as you try to figure out whether to sell your home and buy an RV, take a cruise aroundrepparttar world, or settle into a retirement community, “Plan to stay busy.” Ask those who have tried idleness and found it lacking in meaning and a source, eventually, of much dissatisfaction and unhappiness.

Charles Schultz,repparttar 123063 creator ofrepparttar 123064 Peanuts comic strip, observed that “Life is like a ten-speed bike. Most of us have gears we never use.”

To those of you a few years away from that “idle” life you imagine will be so wonderful--perhaps several or more moves are yet in your future--you have a big question to answer:

“In what should I creatively investrepparttar 123065 remaining capital of my days? What projects? What goals? What do I really CARE about?”

I’ve known people inrepparttar 123066 80’s--and one woman in her 90’s--who are still asking themselves similar questions.

One thing is certain. To quoterepparttar 123067 philosopher Lao Tse, “If you do not change direction [assuming you are dissatisfied at present], you may end up where you are heading.”

What Dreams May Be

The Italian film-maker Fellini wrote, “There is no end. There is no beginning. There is onlyrepparttar 123068 infinite passion of life.”

How strong is your commitment to what you say, in your heart of hearts, you really want? Is there anything you can start doing TODAY to power up your dream? Are you willing to makerepparttar 123069 initial investment of buying backrepparttar 123070 time you are giving to television every night,repparttar 123071 office talk that goes nowhere, shopping, or “havin’ a few every night before heading home,” into achieving at least one thing in your heart of hearts you know you desire?

Only you know. No one else does. The results we see in a few years, however, will let everyone you know what you decided.

“Your health is bound to be affected if, day after day, you sayrepparttar 123072 opposite of what you feel, if you grovel before what you dislike, and rejoice at what brings you nothing but misfortune,” Boris Pasternak wrote. “Our nervous system isn’t just a fiction.”

“Man’s main task in life,” Eric Fromm wrote, “is to give birth to himself."

This is possible only when our interest in ourselves spills over into caring about our fellow men and women. Usually getting there requires a bit of living before that spillover occurs (except, perhaps, in those children who seem to be born with “old” and “wise” souls).

They arerepparttar 123073 exceptions.

We cannot live only for ourselves,” Herman Melville (author of Moby Dick) wrote. “A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow-men; and along those fibers as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes and they come back to us as effects.”

Try not to let everyday life get you down. If you do, down scores a triumphant victory over life, doesn’t it?

“The lucky renew their energy throughrepparttar 123074 activity in which they’re engaged.” –-Max Gunther

“There is no end,” Fellini reminds us. “There is no beginning. There is onlyrepparttar 123075 infinite passion of life.”

The infinite passion of life!

What a great emotion to live from, wouldn’t you agree?

More about me can be found at:

http://www.astro-earth-relocation.com/james%20by%20phone.htm

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During his television career James has shared meaning-filled conversations with film stars, recording artists, US Presidents and first ladies, state governors, world-famous authors, scientists, and people from most every walk of life.

More about me can be found at: http://www.astro-earth-relocation.com/james%20by%20phone.htm

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Adversity, What Is It Good For

Written by Kim Bloomer


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God taught me and my husband that through all these trials, these hardships, these bummers, that He will provide and He does care. He wanted my trust in Him fully and completely. God has always had to get my attention withrepparttar old 2X4 method. This timerepparttar 123062 2X4 was very literal – as in 2 feet deep (underrepparttar 123063 foundation of our house) and 4 feet wide! I can laugh atrepparttar 123064 imagery now but it sure wasn’t funny while we were going through that valley, I’ll tell you!

I know now that my faith was being thoroughly tested and all I kept hearing God say to me throughout this whole ordeal was “Trust Me”. Jesus allowed His disciples to experience many trials as a test of their faith, notrepparttar 123065 least of themrepparttar 123066 storm onrepparttar 123067 Sea of Galilee (Matthew 8:25). He doesn’t want us to solve our problems our way, He wants us to lean on Him and trust His provision. My husband I did just that. We didn’t wait to go to God as a last resort; no He was our first resort. There is nothing too big nor too complicated God can’t handle, after all, He created all things. He allows these adversities into our lives to get our attention, to grow us in Him. He tells us to abide in Him and He’ll abide in us. That wasrepparttar 123068 whole point and He really got my attention, again!

You know,repparttar 123069 whole situation was a learning experience in God’s provision, in trusting Him. My dog understood that fromrepparttar 123070 “get go”. He kept bringingrepparttar 123071 plumbers his toys, and “talking” to them which got us all laughing of course. The plumbing crew was one ofrepparttar 123072 best I’ve ever hadrepparttar 123073 misfortune to have to deal with (smile). They were so professional and worked so diligently and they did all they could to make a bad situation right again.

The upside to this story: I was able to meet some new, hard working people last week. I was able to see my dog make a clown of himself. I was able to play around with our shampooer in lieu of having a vacuum cleaner. Therefore my carpets got real clean AND I got a new vacuum! Lastly, my regular routine was changed up a lot which helped me get outside of myself to see all ofrepparttar 123074 many blessings God has bestowed upon me. I was able, throughrepparttar 123075 adversity, to see God’s purpose. I may not have seen His purpose had He taken it away altogether.

So, no matterrepparttar 123076 situation, know that God is in control and that He has very good reasons for allowing adversity into our lives.

Kim Bloomer runs a home business in wellness and also publishes a pet wellness channel, http://www.Aspenbloom-WellPet.com . She is co-founder of a new marketing and advertising channel, Kick The Email Habit http://www.KickTheEmailHabit.net and http://www.KickTheEmailHabit.com or go to http://KimBloomer.com for all inclusive details.


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