Friday, June 24, 2005

A room with a view

Good Morning and HAPPY FRIDAY!!!!  

Imagine there is a room with many windows..

You and I are standing across from each other.....  

We both have different views of the same room.......However, what is visible to you, may be out of my perception from my viewpoint...  

In order to see the room in a different way, I must move to another window... and there things that I could not see before.......  

Has the room changed?....No... but, my viewpoint has been altered because I have a new perspective.....  

How can we apply this to life our life?....  

Are there situations that require us to reexamine them from another window?...

Are there conflicts that we have because we have not gone to another's window to see it in their perspective?....  

Doing this allows us to admit we may not have had all the facts.... It prevents us from assuming and making judgment based on only one perspective....

It allows us to forgive and be forgiven.  

 Try to apply this to some issue that you are stuck in. Or ask for another's perspective on the same issue.

It may give you food for thought.....  

Here is the thought for the day!   It is possible to be standing on one side of a door and perceive the world as a dark and lonely place, while on the other side of that very same door are countless people just waiting to lend support and cheer you on. All that is required is that you turn the knob.

Author Unknown
 

  
Namaste,
Marianne Goldweber
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