You want your children to grow up and to go to college. You want a better job, a better way of life and new opportunities. Well, take it easy. No good in this life can come about without change. The old must give way to the new, and subsequently upsetting old plans. Sometimes confusion can take place in ushering in the new good, often times making things change with as little conflict as possible. Isn't that what you really want?
Well, take it easy. Change must come from within you, from how you take it, from what you give, from how you think, and what you do about that much needed change. Think about it.
But you can't do everything. You cannot stop war, you cannot bring peace, you cannot even make people think the way you do, or even change their attitudes. Well, of course not, so take it easy. Maybe you are not altogether right all the time. You and your relationships with others may need to change. Jesus said, "Love one another as I have loved you ... Love your neighbor as yourself." Have you analyzed yourself in regards to that great quote? Remember, sometimes you could very well be wrong.
You might think that is beside the point. You can't create jobs, you can't keep spending when you have nothing to spend. You can't go deeper and deeper in debt as the government is doing.You can't keep borrowing and pay it back with taxes. So. you just keep borrowing and worrying about your debts. When is it all going to end? And suppose you get sick. How can you pay the doctor?
Take it easy. Do you realize that illness comes from within and that health, likewise, comes from within outward. This happens when you are in tune with the natural laws of life, providing you avoid negative thinking that ultimately upsets the balance of everything.
What are you doing about your health? Are you depending upon shots, aspirin, tranquilizers and pain killers? Does this method make any credible sense? Have you ever considered Chiropractic as a logical way to health, minus the use of drugs and surgery?
Take it easy, give much needed attention to your spine, and live a more abundant life.
"When we were borrowing customs from older nations, who was the idiot who passed up the siesta."
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