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Thursday, October 24, 2013

the man who quit money

The man who quit money from Sacred Resonance on Vimeo.

 

http://vimeo.com/65171169

the three hardest tasks in the world

What Jesus Taught Me About Walking Away From People

http://storylineblog.com/2013/10/24/what-jesus-taught-me-about-walking-away-from-people/

People don’t like love…

"People don’t like love, they like that flittery flirty feeling. They don’t love love - love is sacrificial, love is ferocious, it’s not emotive. Our culture doesn’t love love, it loves the idea of love. It wants the emotion without paying anything for it. It’s ridiculous." ― Matt Chandler Parsons

Because it can feel like that: When you are giving everything you have, you can only take so much.

If you Need a Therapy that Really Calms the Heart -- http://www.aholyexperience.com/2013/10/if-you-need-a-therapy-that-really-calms-the-heart/

Thanks to God is what that calms the wild heart.

Anger makes us sick and weak and bound and the therapy is in the thanks.

Thanks therapy is God’s prescription for joy. 

This isn’t trite — this is treatment.”

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

always live for the little things in life

"Someone once told me to always live for the little things in life. Live for 5am sunrises and 5pm sunsets where you'll see colors in the sky that don't usually belong. Live for road trips and bike rides with music in your ears and the wind in your hair. Live for days when you're surrounded by your favorite people who make you realize that the world is not a cold, harsh place. Live for the little things because they will make you realize that this is what life is about, this is what it means to be alive" ― Anonymous

I am INTJ

Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test™
Your Type
INTJ
Introvert(67%) iNtuitive(12%) Thinking(25%) Judging(67%)
You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (25%)
You have distinctive preference of Judging over Perceiving (67%)
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp