When I sing this little diddy, I can't help but feel better...
...maybe it will work for you too!
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LdyOfWzdm |
robertborges....sometimes one need more than prayers! |
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When I sing this little diddy, I can't help but feel better...
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Next time your found, with your chin on the ground
There a lot to be learned, so look around Just what makes that little old ant Think he'll move that rubber tree plant Anyone knows an ant, can't Move a rubber tree plant But he's got high hopes, he's got high hopes He's got high apple pie, in the sky hopes So any time your gettin' low 'stead of lettin' go Just remember that ant Oops there goes another rubber tree plant When troubles call, and your back's to the wall There a lot to be learned, that wall could fall Once there was a silly old ram Thought he'd punch a hole in a dam No one could make that ram, scram He kept buttin' that dam 'cause he had high hopes, he had high hopes He had high apple pie, in the sky hopes So any time your feelin' bad 'stead of feelin' sad Just remember that ram Oops there goes a billion kilowatt dam All problems just a toy balloon They'll be bursted soon They're just bound to go pop Oops there goes another problem kerplop |
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phoenix |
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"robertborges....sometimes one need more than prayers!"
Great title! I think all this prayer and the "you can do it stuff" is great, but it is only going to go so far.... |
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nineyearsclean |
but it is only going to go so far.... | ||
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You're absolutely right Phoenix. No doubt about it, we're just glorified cheerleaders here sometimes.
We can't call the plays, we can't run the plays, nor can we play the game for him. This is his gig, not ours. We're just the audience. |
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luvepiphany |
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I think it would be great if he were busy at a meeting
luv |
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LdyOfWzdm |
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Imagine putting your wash into the machine...it fills with water, and it drains...no agitation.
Just fills and drains...no action! The clothes are going to come out dirtier than they went in. It takes action to get the clothes clean...the same as it does the addict! Keep On Truckin' Lady |
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luvepiphany |
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good analogy
It's true, the clothes stink like mildew even with soap if they're left in for a day with no action. luv |
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robertborges |
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my plan metting with sponsor in morning tomorrow and 90 in 90.already set up.
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smilewasmask |
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90 in 90!!!!!
WOOOOO HOOOOOO!!! This is very good to read. YOU are going to be just fine, I know it ....AND......... YOU are going to really help to reel 'em in.... I am smiling big time right now! |
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cymonne |
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its like those words of wisdom my grandma used to tell me, God helps those who helps themselves,G od will be there for you, but you have ro work with him,
recovery is work, its not something merely prayers alone will get you, good luck, remember, it works if you work it, ..... monne
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LdyOfWzdm |
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monne,
My grandmother use to tell me about how God fed the birds. He puts the food out there, not held in his hand for them to feed from, but in the trees, bushes, on the ground and in the sky. The birds have to seek and find the food...God puts it there for them to find. Our grandmother's are/were filled with wisdom. Keep On Truckin' Lady Rest In Peace Grandma! |
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"God puts it there for them to find. "
said, "Lord, I would like to know what Heaven and Hell are like." The Lord led the holy man to two doors. He opened one of the doors and the holy man looked in. In the middle of the room was a large round table. In the middle of the table was a large pot of stew, which smelled delicious and made the holy man's mouth water. The people sitting around the table were thin and sickly. They appeared to be famished.
But because the handle was longer than their arms, they could not get the spoons back into their mouths. The holy man shuddered at the sight of their misery and suffering. The Lord said, "You have seen Hell." They went to the next room and opened the door. It was exactly the same as the first one.
nourished and plump, laughing and talking.
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is simple," said the Lord. "It requires but one skill.
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LdyOfWzdm |
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danimal,
The Story of Stone Soup
Once upon a time, somewhere in post-war Eastern Europe, there was a great famine in which people jealously hoarded whatever food they could find, hiding it even from their friends and neighbors. One day a wandering soldier came into a village and began asking questions as if he planned to stay for the night. "There's not a bite to eat in the whole province," he was told. "Better keep moving on." "Oh, I have everything I need," he said. "In fact, I was thinking of making some stone soup to share with all of you." He pulled an iron cauldron from his wagon, filled it with water, and built a fire under it. Then, with great ceremony, he drew an ordinary-looking stone from a velvet bag and dropped it into the water. By now, hearing the rumor of food, most of the villagers had come to the square or watched from their windows. As the soldier sniffed the "broth" and licked his lips in anticipation, hunger began to overcome their skepticism. "Ahh," the soldier said to himself rather loudly, "I do like a tasty stone soup. Of course, stone soup with cabbage -- that's hard to beat." Soon a villager approached hesitantly, holding a cabbage he'd retrieved from its hiding place, and added it to the pot. "Capital!" cried the soldier. "You know, I once had stone soup with cabbage and a bit of salt beef as well, and it was fit for a king." The village butcher managed to find some salt beef . . . and so it went, through potatoes, onions, carrots, mushrooms, and so on, until there was indeed a delicious meal for all. The villagers offered the soldier a great deal of money for the magic stone, but he refused to sell and traveled on the next day. The moral is that by working together, with everyone contributing what they can, a greater good is achieved. |
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