Thursday, December 16, 2010

Discoveries About Life #4: SHARING

Giving food to a hungry child is participating in the work of God.
Giving another person something that he needs is an acknowledgement of his human value and of our oneness.
Charity is sharing life.

Your mother brought you forth, cared for you, taught you to make your way in the world.  How can you, recipient of such a great gift of love, not give to others?
The most powerful among us are not more worthy than the least.
Personal worth is not a financial matter.  Money is as irrelevant in assessing personal worth as hairstyle.  If you find yourself overly impressed by either, it might be time for a self-assessment.
Let the ethics of compassion rule your behavior.  Financial considerations are peripheral.
Sharing of your time and thoughts, which arise from your innermost self, is even more valuable than sharing of your possessions.
Bright colors make the world beautiful and interesting, like kind people.

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