Borrowed thought.
Imagine the river telling the sea.
Imagine the light in the room turning back to the candle and asking the candle to burn differently.
Imagine the passenger telling the driver how to drive.
Imagine the beggar laying conditions on what he is receiving.
Imagine the patient telling the Doctor how to treat.
Imagine the light in the room turning back to the candle and asking the candle to burn differently.
Imagine the passenger telling the driver how to drive.
Imagine the beggar laying conditions on what he is receiving.
Imagine the patient telling the Doctor how to treat.
Imagine the mere "effect" telling the laws of
Creation to the "Cause"
We confuse who is asking and who is providing.
We can state, plead, beg, request and try. But that's it.
What we can and should do is utter a mere request. a pleading of the beggar. a whine of a little child before that bitter medicine.
What we can and should do is utter a mere request. a pleading of the beggar. a whine of a little child before that bitter medicine.
What He gives is a blessing.
He is the Guide of the guides, the Giver of the givers, the
Healer of healers.
Why do we then in our limited capacity think as if He owes
us giving in a way that we want.
Why do we then in our limited capacity think He should be
healing us the way we want.
Why do we then in our limited capacity ask Him to trust us
instead of telling ourselves to trust Him?
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