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It's Your Dream, Claim It!
Copyright 2004, Geela
Wisdom is like money in the bank. Knowledge is power.
What you don't know can hurt you. We've heard people use
these expressions, but what exactly do they mean and why
should we care? One can be a computer whiz and savvy in
other areas, but not necessarily wise. That's because
wisdom has nothing to do with intelligence or any
particular talents. Intelligence only facilitates the
process of obtaining that information. This is good news
because it means that a person of average intelligence is
actually able to gain wisdom and insight.
Wisdom is a level of high awareness and the ability to see
beyond the surface level to see the unity in life which
results from being able to connect with that ultimate
source of life, the infinite intelligence and power we call
God. The benefits of wisdom are similar to the benefits of
light over darkness. Being unaware makes one live
unconsciously much like living in the dark where the
experience of life becomes dull, devoid of meaning, purpose
and real joy (we all know about artificial joy produced by
accumulating lots of "toys" which leave us with a sense of
emptiness and a vague longing for something that no amount
of material possessions can fill).
High awareness on the other hand, enables one to experience
ife beyond the limited five senses and thus enables one to
experience more love, joy and success beyond the narrow
definition of the material success promised by The American Dream.
So make a conscious decision to invest in gaining practical and
useful knowledge to enhance the quality of your life.
Remember, it's your life and it's your dream - why not
claim it today? There is no dream so lost you can't
retrieve it and there's no rut so deep you can't leave it.
Perhaps there is something to the conventional wisdom that
"only fools live in a fool's paradise." After all,
paradise is not a place - it's simply a state of mind.
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