Dan's school of wise words part 2


Stone by stone I build a mountain and the fundament
is my life from the time I was borne till the time I die
and rest in peace.

The mountain I build is full of all of my sorrows
and all of the good times in my life . . .

The mountain is every little pieces of struggling
and every little pieces of good times

My knowledge and my wisdom is there in the mountain!

But the springing point is the weight of struggling contra
the good . . . Does the good weight more than the bad?

So I have to do a revision of my mountain (my life):

Have I hurt people and have I done very bad things?

If I had, can I make it right and good again?




Words by Dan Cederholm
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Written on 2006-08-09 at 11:56

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Will
Dan this is shaping up to be a hell of a write...

I'm caught up in this..
2006-08-09


rider
Here again is a truth, for within each stone comes conscience and this is what makes the wieght of the stone heavy or light..If the stone is heavy with guilt, then it can only be carried a short distance and causes us to struggle the rest of our lives to bring all the stones together..an excellent write, friend Dan...Ron.
2006-08-09


Kathy Lockhart
all along the way we add and we take away.
But it is the intentions, my friend,
that makes us who we are in the end.
so make amends whenever you can
always loving and being the "better man."
The healing balm of repentence is the cure
taking away all that is bad and making it pure.

Your words are wise! xx kathy

Kathy
2006-08-09