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Saturday, May 09, 2009

Jeffrey Said

Jeffrey Said:

Hi …. for homeless people i have to share with you all from Thank God I….

http://www.thankgodforebooks.com/homeless.html

Te ebook description found at link page says:

Then mysteriously something happened. Each time I was about to give up, a strange synchronicity showed up in my life, allowing me to go on. I didn’t know why these things kept happening, nor did I realize that one of the most powerful laws in the universe revealed itself — the law of surrender. In other words, as I let go and trusted my life’s process, I drew into my space more and more hidden blessings that allowed me to continue on my journey.

In this ebook you will know the story behind of all the obstacles he encountered,for being thankful without a home.Now you may surprise, startle, delight and not only that,you may also accept and move unto being gratitude.

I do not think he will mind me sharing the blurb here with you. Prior to being homeless I could rationalize stuff that happened: one thing always follows another and if thus and such (bad thing) had not happened, I would not have been blessed with thus and such (good thing). Or I could see a pattern ~ everything happening as it should be.

Troubles in life are intended to make us better, not bitter.

I wrote on that one and think I deleted the post, although it may still be here in the body of text, not title. Mary means bitter (to those who assign meanings to names) and Alice means truth. Somewhere along life's highway I decided my purpose in life was simply as a mirror reflecting to people "bitter truth" ~

~ truth hurts...

...only when it should.

~The truth will set you free...

...but first it will make you miserable.

I had no problems in life, only opportunities to excel, the joke: while my creditors are chasing me 'round the block, I can enjoy the exercise, would describe my attitude, ya know, when life gives you lemons make pink lemonade.

I retained much of that positive attitude and outlook on life in early days on the streets ~ all gone now. The experience had the opposite affect on me than the author of the ebook: I am bitter or if not bitter, at least not better than I used to be. Much, much worse.

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