Love is...

Love is…
not intellectualising about God,
rising with the sun,
enjoying every moment of clarity,
doing whatever the ego resists,
avoiding comparison to others,
letting go of anger and resentment,
laughing in the face of fear,
accepting and overcoming illness,
welcoming the help of others,
hearing and listening,
closing the mind to gossip,
praying for those in need,
seeing only the good in people,
making kind gestures anonymously,
taking life seriously,
admitting wrongdoing,
accepting defeat,
adapting to change,
learning from experience,
searching for victory only over oneself,
disregarding the first thought,
acting on the second thought,
knowing that nothing is perfect but God.

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Comments

Blessing | November 14, 2011 - 16:46

Thanks for sharing this with us.

ScoZen | November 14, 2011 - 17:26

Blighters, intresting little piece, like a set of Ten plus commandments.
A lot I fail in and...!

"...seeing only the good in people..."

Let me know how you do that?
Regards.

Cavalcaderl | November 14, 2011 - 20:20

new Blightersrock
Liked this spiritual poem,
very much. I mostly say The Lord's
Prayer first thing,before jump out of bed,
pray for all, and forgive. But some rattle
my cage so much, and Ray all goes out the window.
Mine says I am only nice to those outside!
Well do say stick and stones will break my bones
but names will never hurt me.
It is goading all time. So have to learn
to hold my tongue, spiteful re-marks.
Sensitive people will retaliate I know.
Papers mentioned it was help day, to do good.
So paper said two men went around, some got help,
people were aware of course. Taking photos of couples,if one only did on holiday, they asked like have one to-gether why not nice. Carrying bags etc; but bit of mistrusting time now!
I was just like you,what to wear, where to go etc;
now don't bother so much. Paint my nails, or daughter
did,and touch rouge,and bright clothes,some say look
nice cheap bling rings. Sometimes I feel some critise
on evryday things, garden not done can't bend. Daughter and friend can't do, she can't anymore.
Say fetch in a gardener, we do,nerve! Back troubles
plus other things some have. not asking why or facts. Or maybe wheelie bins come into it.
Used to plonk crates in road for a space? fall over.
didn't look big ones. For their cars.
In my start then office,telephonists for quickness,
flat pavemnt tip, tea pot out the window tea leaves.
5 minutes get, round to toilet, luckily never hit anyone, rules always.
Take care. bless you
julie xx

Highhat | November 15, 2011 - 07:36

I am so glad you posted this Richard. It is a nice reminder of how to manage in a kind and loving way. I have made a note of it..

;)Pia

scratch | November 18, 2011 - 21:22

Blighters, Unexpected; I really can't argue with it. But by Jove, its difficult not to. A slow smile was reflected back to me from my screen - I'd forgotten what it looked like.

maggyvaneijk | November 22, 2011 - 09:03

I'm glad you read this one out, it's different type of piece for you. It's very calming and quite inspiring.

Cavalcaderl | November 22, 2011 - 20:49

new maggyvaneijk
Hello! HGreat meet you all again,
at 'The Wheatsheaf London.
Hope you had great birthday.
I agree all Blightersrock says,here.
julie x

oldpesky | November 23, 2011 - 12:20

Hi Richard, just found this one and your comment about it, and about yourself. Here's a roundabout way of perspectivizing. Don't you just love that word? What do you mean it's not a real word? Where's your imagination?

Ask yourself, where am I, where do I want to be, how am I going to get there? This is basically the model behind all strategic planning.

Now you know where you are, and you know where you want to be, and the poem above is the path of how you're going to get there.

Think of yourself as a pilgrim heading towards the Celestial City. The path runs through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. It is a very narrow path. So narrow, one cannot help but fall from it and into the mire occasionally. But one also gains enough strength during the journey to enable oneself to climb out the mire and back on to the path, as the picture of who one wants to be becomes clearer and clearer and clearer.

I'm on the path too. It's a long and narrow path, I know. But it's a better path than the road I used to take, where one car crash followed another and many innocents got hurt.

And on that note, I'll retire for the day wishing I'd been there to see you read this one aloud.

Blessing | November 23, 2011 - 12:25

oldpesky - I just loved your contribution to this ...

Highhat | November 23, 2011 - 21:17

You know Richard- I respect your view on God. I just think this little poem is so uplifting and honest. It's a masterpiece..

;)Pia

Overthetop1 | November 24, 2011 - 00:49

Very well written and thought provoking. You express yourself very well. Love is all those things. You are so right. But I can't get to `that place' yet. I hope I will. Otherwise I'm a goner too. Thanks for sharing, as they say.

lavadis | November 24, 2011 - 21:52

Love your work Blighters - so much heart