Sunday, July 26, 2009

Love for Others.....

S A wealthy Jewish merchant treats a poor old man with rudeness and disdain as they travel together on a train. When they arrive at their common destination, the merchant finds the station thronged with pious Jews waiting in ecstatic joy to greet the arrival of one of the holiest rabbis in Europe, and learns to his chagrin that the old man in his compartment is that saintly rabbi.

Embarrassed at his disgraceful behavior and distrught that he missed a golden opportunity to speak in privacy to a wise and holy man, the merchant pushes his way through the crowd to find the old man. When he reaches him, he begs the rabbi's forgiveness and requests his blessing. The old rabbi looks at him and replies, "I cannot forgive you. To receive forgiveness you must go out and beg it from every poor old person in the world."

by: Brian Cavanaugh, T.O.R., The Sower's Seeds

Recognition

As the Master grew old and infirm, the disciples begged him not to die. Said the Master, "If I did not go, how would you ever see?"

"What is it we fail to see when you are with us?" they asked.

But the Master would not say.

When the moment of his death was near, they said, "What is it we will see when you are gone?"

With a twinkle in his eye, the Master said, "All I did was sit on the riverbank handing out river water. After I'm gone, I trust you will notice the river."

by: Anthony de Mello, SJ, One Minute Wisdom

Destiny

To a woman who complained about her destiny the Master said, "It is you who make your destiny."

"But surely I am not responsible for being born a woman?"

"Being born a woman isn't destiny.That is fate. Destiny is how you accept your womanhood and what you make of it."

by: Anthony de Mello, SJ, One Minute Wisdom

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Monday, June 05, 2006

Heights:

Height of bravery:
A naked man bending over to pick up a dollar on an island of gays?

Height of sophistication
Sucking nipples with a straw?.

Height of technology
Condom with zip?.

Height of darkness
A negro searching for his penis in a coal mine?.

Height of penetration
A baby girl born pregnant?.

Height of fashion
A female applying lipsticks to her vaginal lips?.
Baggy condoms Zip on a lunghee

Height of patience
A female lying naked under a banana tree and hoping for banana to fall in her pussy?.

Height of coincidence
And the banana falling in?

Height of unemployment
A cobweb in a prostitute's cunt

Height of noise
Two skeletons fucking in a tin room

Height of comparison
Pissing in front of niagra falls?.

Heights of heights
Shitting on top of mt.everest and raising it by two inches?.

Height of innocence
A girl applying cream on her nipples assuming them to be pimples?
A pregnant woman buying one and a half tickets?

Height of irritation
A one handed guy hanging from a cliff, and his balls itching?. --