It reminds me of the hippy motto: turn on, tune in, and drop out. Instead of drop out, let's say rise up. Not rise up in the worldly competitive context. Rise up in the context of being the first to love. Rise up in the context of being the first to foregive. Rise up in the context of being first to give your undivided attention. Rise up to bear the mistakes of another Rise up to treat a stranger as your brother infish dot net
On Jul 21, 2015 infishhelp wrote:
It reminds me of the hippy motto: turn on, tune in, and drop out.
Instead of drop out, let's say rise up.
Not rise up in the worldly competitive context.
Rise up in the context of being the first to love.
Rise up in the context of being the first to foregive.
Rise up in the context of being first to give your undivided attention.
Rise up to bear the mistakes of another
Rise up to treat a stranger as your brother
infish dot net