Posts Tagged ‘Webster’

Making Decisions Part II – Aligning With Core Values and Passions

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

In the journey of life, as spiritual beings having a very human experience, having guideposts, a GPS or a North Star is critical to the degree you live a life of fulfillment and satisfaction. Webster’s definition of values is something “intrinsically valuable or desirable… that which belongs to the essential nature or constitution of a thing.”

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A Word to Leaders and Those Aspiring to Leadership Which May Dispel Despondency, Apathy and Lethargy

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Occasionally there comes across one’s path a word that needs to be shared with a wider audience. Part of this word below touched my heart, and I pray that it may touch your heart wherever you are. It is so relevant to leaders and also apposite for those aspiring to leadership, in the church, or in the economic and business world. This encompasses all leaders in these difficult times. This man who had been going through the wilderness did not even know what that word meant. Looking it up in Webster’s dictionary, it sounded so accurate and almost a Word of knowledge. The antonyms for it was exactly what he had been praying for.

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Thoughts on Enlightenment

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Enlightened, “Freed from ignorance and misinformation.” (Webster’s dictionary) Taoism “The state of being in harmony with the laws of the universe.” Buddhism “The realization of ultimate universal truth.” Scores of people are seeking this seemingly elusive state of being. We hear these “ideals” being discussed in all the “spiritual circles” and yet, it seems no one can clearly define how to get there?

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