Going to church...
Staying in bed shouting "Oh, God!" - does not constitute going to church.
Purrs from Miss Kitty
Angels on Earth
Beings of Light ....
During each of our journeys, there are those inevitable moments when someone comes into our life at precisely the right time and says or does precisely the right thing. Their words or actions may help us perceive ourselves more clearly, remind us that everything will turn out for the best, help us cope, or see us through difficult situations. These people are human angels – individuals designated by the universe to be of service to those in need at specific points in time. Some human angels make a commitment before their births to make a positive contribution to the world at a particular moment. Others were chosen by the universe. All human angels, however, come into our lives when we least expect them and when we can most benefit from their presence.
A few of the human angels we may encounter are in professions where helping others is an everyday occurrence. But most of them are regular people, going about their daily lives until called upon to be in the right place at the right time to bring peace, joy, help, or heal someone when they most need it. You may have met a human angel in the form of a teacher who gave you a piece of advice that touched your soul and influenced your path. The person that momentarily stopped you to say hello on the street, delaying you long enough to avoid an oncoming car or a collision, is also a human angel. They may offer nothing more than a kind word or a smile, but they will offer it when you can draw the most strength and support from their simple action.
You may be a human angel yet not know it. Your fate or intuition may guide you toward other people’s challenging or distressing situations, leading you to infer that you simply have bad luck. But recognizing yourself as a human angel can help you deal with the pain you see and understand that you are there to help and comfort others during their times of need. Human angels give of their inner light to all who need it, coming into our lives and often changing us forever. Their task has its challenges, but it is they that have the power to teach, bring us joy, and comfort us in times of despair. .......
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> A young
> couple moves into a new neighborhood. The next morning, while they are
> eating breakfast, the young woman sees the neighbor hang up the wash
> outside
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> 'That laundry is not very clean,' she said, 'she doesn't know
> how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs another laundry soap.'
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> The husband looked on but remained silent. Every time her
> neighbor would hang out the wash, the young woman would make the same
> comment.
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> About one month later, the woman was surprised to see a
> nice clean wash on the line and said to her husband, 'Look! she has
> learned how to wash correctly. I wonder who taught her this?'
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> Her husband said, 'I got up early this morning and washed
> the windows.
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> And so it is with life: What we see while watching others depends
> on the purity of the window through which we look.
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(Check out the update below. Apparently this leaker is actually a hoaxer. Did Carl Cameron get scammed with completely false information?)
The leaker who "revealed" to Carl Cameron of FOX News that Sarah Palin didn't know that Africa was a continent or which nations were in the North American Free Trade Agreement has outed himself. First of all the leaker turned out not to be Mitt Romney nor one of his associates as some have suspected. More importantly, the leaker's own revelation does not show that Sarah Palin didn't know that Africa was a continent nor that she didn't know which countries were in the NAFTA. Okay, so who is the leaker? Drum roll please, maestro! And the leaker is....Martin Eisenstadt, a McCain campaign adviser. Eisenstadt revealed himself to be the leaker and his reasons for leaking in his blog:
"Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." --Sir Winston Churchill
Sarah Palin is invited to meet with the Pope while he is vacationing south of Romen Venice. The liberal press reluctantly watches the semi-private audience, hoping they will be able to allot minimal coverage, if any.The Pope asks Governor Palin to join him on a Gondola ride through the canals of Venice.They're admiring the sights and agreeing on moral issues when, all of a sudden, the Pope's hat (zucchetto) blows off his head and out into the water.The gondolier starts to reach for the Pontiff's cap with his pole, but this move threatens to overturn the floating craft.Sarah waves the tour guide off, saying, "Wait, wait. I'll take care of this. Don't worry."She steps off the gondola onto the surface of the water and walks out to the Pope's hat, bends over and picks it up. She walks back across the water to the gondola and steps aboard.She hands the hat to the Pope amid stunned silence.The next morning the topic of conversation among Democrats in Congress, CBS News, NBC News, ABC News, CNN, the New York Times, Hollywood celebrities, and in France and Germany is: "Palin Can't Swim."