Wednesdays Blessing
Good Morning Friends,
I hope Each of you have had an exceptional week thus far. Wednesday is here to bless you with more opportunities to make it Great. We must make the choices that we feel will help us through the rest of the week. I choose to see all the positive opportunities before me, what will you choice be? Our blessings are always in front of us, If we realize them... Make the most of this day, because it cannot be relived again.
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
"Don't count every day of the week; make every day of the week count."
~ Mark Amend
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Enlightenment How Old Are You?
One day an Emperor from a far-away land had come to visit Buddha. Buddha had set aside time to spend with this important man and during this time all of Buddha's students were sitting silently in meditation.An elderly monk though, was due to leave that day to go on a long trip across India. He had to leave very soon and couldn't depart without first saying good-bye and paying respects to Buddha, his master. But Buddha was so deep in conversation with the Emperor that the monk was unsure what to do?Eventually he couldn't wait any longer and decided to quietly interrupt. He explained that he was leaving and he kissed Buddha's feet as a sign of love and respect."How old are you now?" Buddha asked him. "I am 4 years old," the monk replied. (He was clearly a man of at least 75 years old!)Buddha just smiled and wished him a safe journey, but the Emperor was watching all of this and was just baffled. He didn't know which was stranger, a grown man claiming to be a 4 year old or Buddha accepting his answer, without so much as raising an eyebrow.The Emperor asked Buddha the meaning of all this and Buddha explained:"That man gave his age as 4 years old because, in a way, he is. We measure it differently here. It was 4 years ago that he regained his enlightenment. In other words, he dropped the false notion of himself and in doing so remembered who he really was. He had an experience we call 'Satori'.After that his life will have totally changed. He would have seen that for many, many years, his whole life he had been living a lie; in a dream world; sleep walking. We count that day a person "wakes up" to his or her own true identity as the day they were born because that is the day they begin to truly live." Simon Heighway
Wednesday's loss for humor:
On reaching his plane seat a man is surprised to see a parrot strapped in next to him. He asks the stewardess for a coffee where upon the parrot squawks "And get me a whisky you cow!" The stewardess, flustered, brings back a whisky for the parrot and forgets the coffee.
When this omission is pointed out to her the parrot drains its glass and bawls "And get me another whisky you idiot". Quite upset, the girl comes back shaking with another whisky but still no coffee.
Unaccustomed to such slackness the man tries the parrot's approach "I've asked you twice for a coffee, go and get it now or I'll kick you".
The next moment, both he and the parrot have been wrenched up and thrown out of the emergency exit by two burly stewards. Plunging downwards the parrot turns to him and says "For someone who can't fly, you complain too much!"