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A Reminder: You've got to find your own way!

I know that a lot of what I write about comes from the Christian (and hopefully Catholic) point of view.


Believe me there was a time when that perspective drove me bananas.


All I can say is that at this time in my life (early 50s) it seems to "work" for me.


Do I expect the world to suddenly wake up and start praying "Hail Mary's and Our Father's and going to confession to an ordained priest once a month and living in a "state of grace" 100% of the time?


Receive the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ faithfully at each Holy Mass?


I could go on.


Did any of what I just said there send you into a fit of something?


That's on you my friend.


I've got one "agenda" going on with this website and what ever else I may be writing on these subjects:


Encouraging people to seek help for their mental illnesses and come out of that hole they've been living in and live a life worthy of their "calling".


Here, I'll finish this post with a little poem to let it dither into the background:



A Christian Poem of "Realization"

by Daniel A. Popovich


I have no real clue


Where you have been my friend


Whether in your "real-life" travels


Or in your minds dead-end


You see if all that meandering


Is merely in your head


You mustn't be afraid


To leave behind the "dead"


We're walking in the light today


Not yesterday nor t'morrow


There is no fear


No anxious thoughts


No devastating sorrow


Where is it that we're "going"?


Good question you may ask.


To meet a Friend and talk with Him


He gives us all our tasks!


We are The Church you've heard of


We carry on The Way


Regardless of one's 'bility


To offer work or pay


Just come and sit and listen


No one will bother you


The Master speaks to no one


Unless they want Him to


He waits He is so patient


His friends they do abound


He'll find the lost and lonely


And let them "hang around"


His workers are His Voice you see


Right here this day in sight


One Word of His is Freedom


One Look from Him is Light


 
 
 

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