Friday, January 2, 2009

The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe




The lion. A symbol of power, pride, and God. Yes, those of you who have read C.S. Lewis' Narnia series know this analogy. He does exist. Sorry, but I do believe God is a he.


We roar through each year and let the days pass by without much thought. Drift like wood in the ocean. Wake up! Start consciously tackling the issues that bother you. Evolve. Become better.


Steadfast must the steps one takes towards the goal set before you. The speck of driftwood will eventually be flushed from your eyes and maturity will set in.



The Witch. A symbol for an evildoer. One who would cast spells to thwart your activities to become a better person. What is good? What is nobler than the selfish desires of your heart? What is a selfless act? Beware the ones who will say it's okay. Do not fret. Go with the flow.

"I don't think so!"

Go against the flow of the superhighway everyone is traveling down to their own ends (and might I say to their own ruin). The purpose has already been set. Cast aside the doubt that you can achieve what has alluded you for so long.

Boldly go where no one has gone before.

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The Wardrobe. The symbol of the means(morally and ethically good) used to journey towards the desireable. What do I mean by morally and ethically good? Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. Love your neighbor as yourself. These are two basic guiding principles one should use when addressing issues of concern in one's life journey. What is the desireable? To be in commune with the Almighty, I AM. How does one do this? What is the purpose of this? I wonder sometimes how much time does it take to answer 1 question? Because sometimes 1 ? leads to more ?s and dogpiles upon each other. Plan an attack to the issue that you are having. Do it. Step forward. Mature. Stop stagnating in the amoeba state. Be human. That passive verb really is active when one thinks about it.
Be.

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