When we bring a lamp into a darkened room, where does the darkness go? I can’t be the only one that wonders these things. When we change our thoughts from darkness, sadness or hopelessness to thoughts of possibility and love, the darkness disappears, just as it does in a room when the light is turned on. I always try to move toward the light of love.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said “The measure of mental health is the disposition to find good everywhere.” In my youth, when I would complain to my Father about the state of the world (hunger) or state of the government (Vietnam) or society (treatment of woman.) He would listen, then say “Now, you have told me what you don’t like. Now tell me what you do like. Now tell me what thoughts you have to cause a change.” As you might guess, I found it quite infuriating but it did lead me to a way of puzzling through conflicts in a new way.
I love Emerson…
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Love that quotation.
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the Ermerson quote is great. It’s interesting how our perspectives change as we get older.
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Love the fun title that goes with the great content. 🙂
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Very interesting thoguh..
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