Saturday, December 15, 2012

Light at the End of the Tunnel

 



Believe that there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Believe that you might be that light
for someone else.
Kobi Yamada


Our actions reflect our thoughts, just as our words express our feelings.  What we value is easily displayed in the way we live our lives.  Do we live with courage, integrity, and self-love?    Do we listen and embrace others even when we do not understand their passion?

How we handle our selves, reflects our inner perceptions of our spiritual development and concepts we hold of other human beings.  It is our essence that will either help or hinder  others.

Our acts of random kindness can change the life of a desperate person.  Just smiling may impact a life forever.  Unsolicited praise or encouragement may bolster the spirit of a person on the edge of giving up..  Setting an example of honoring diversity may challenge another person's perspective by enhancement.

In order to be a light for someone else, we must endeavor to truly know ourselves, improving our nature daily so we reflect passion, tolerance, and hope for all.  If we feel connected within our selves, friends and strangers alike will sense our calm and be encouraged to find  a personal peace of their own.

We may never know how many lives we have touched just by being comfortable in our own skin.  It is through example, in being a light, that others may find their way through the tunnel a little faster than expected!

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