I’ll
“Change” him!
Part II
The
professor continued his lecture in an attempted subtle edification of his
students:
To that final query of yesterday’s
presentation: What? Is more difficult than affecting change?
Like most challenges in life, those
events which inconvenience our tender mannerisms, affect adversely our very
sensitive sensibilities, let us examine our dilemma from another perspective;
shall we dare scrutinize such objective observation fairly, honestly,
blatantly? I wonder.
Reconsider: I’ll change---Me! Ah!
Now, there is material for considered examination! Amen?
“But…” Comes the
insulted righteous indignation argument from---Perfection! Amen!
Exactly the---precise…Point! The answer to the query “What?” is more difficult? Indeed!
Facing that self-effacing determination that change is necessary! “Your”
change! Wow!
Easy? Isn’t it? To know the exact reconciliations for everyone else---Save…Me!
Recognition and confession of one’s own
shortcomings can be as difficult as avoiding temptation. Unlike finding the
evil means of transgression’s obfuscated shadows hiding boldly in the open air,
self-examination with purity and honesty demands integrity of character. Contrary to popular belief, no one is Right all the time. And, when we find
that we have achieved such worthy pinnacle, examination of our
self-perpetuating premises requires quality
investigation. Man can be easily found in the shadow of guilt where inductive reasoning dictates the approved self-appointed correct conclusion. Open, honest, pure,
true observance becomes a necessity.
And, there it is: More difficult than
change is---accepting that self-change is
required.
That, Mon Amie! Is a Humble Spirit reflecting Quality Spiritual Development!
The Trinity of life is alive and doing
well---very…Well! To wit:
Live!
Laugh! Love!
Good!
Better! Best!
Faith!
Hope! Charity!
Humble!
Humor! Honest!
Faith!
Family! Freedom!
Father!
Son! Holy Ghost!
Amen!
Change
begins---Within!
Good
example is required!
Let
me be the first to spread; Love!
Dare
take the challenge with courage!
God
bless!
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