There is saying in life that;
"money rules everything!"
I am here to make a stand
to say to those who believe
"money rules everything",
do so at your own folly and loss
of the many possibilities
and opportunities
that money has no control over.
Have you ever bought a feeling,
a sincere smile,
a meaningful embrace,
a kind gesture?
All of these experiences
are priceless and cannot be bought.
It is possible to get a token gesture,
yet there is no heart or real feeling in it.
Our preoccupation with money
limits our potential in our life.
The joy of the experience,
the satisfaction of achieving something,
the feeling of being worthwhile,
can all be tainted by
placing a monetary value on it.
It is time for us
to take a different approach?
Let us look
at what we are doing,
where we are going,
and see the foolishness of our ways.
In our quest for money
we are forgetting
two important points,
we enter this life with nothing
we leave this life with nothing.
Are we here to provide a legacy
for others
or to make a difference?
Do you want to be judged
by what how much you have
or
by the contribution you made
while you were here?
Your true wealth
it is measured
by the experiences
you share with others.
As we are in a society
where money is important,
make a choice
to make it not the
only importance.
Gary Dodd
http://www.smh.com.au/yoursay/2003/06/02/index.html
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
MONEY money money
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Most Important Relationship
My Most Important Relationship Is With My Source...
There is no relationship of greater importance to achieve than the relationship between you, in your physical body, right here and now, and the Soul/Source/God from which you have come.
If you tend to that relationship, first and foremost, you will then, and only then, have the stable footing to proceed into other relationships. Your relationship with your own body; your relationship with money; your relationship with your parents, children, grandchildren, the people you work with, your government, your world . . . will all fall swiftly and easily into alignment once you tend to this fundamental, primary relationship first.
---Abraham
I subscribe to these valuable quotes, you can find them at: the Abraham-Hicks site
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Shopping in Paris
Shoppers walk near a vintage Fiat 500 car in the courtyard of Paris's newest concept store, 'Merci' or 'Thank You', located on three floors of a 1920's industrial building on March 16, 2009. The store offers vintage and second-hand clothes, cut-price desiHER crown didn't quite fit properly to begin with, but a 24-year-old waitress from Kings Cross last night won the title of Miss World Australia 2009. Lavers will head to Johannesburg in November and battle over 165 girls for the Miss World Crown.
Source: The Daily Telegraph
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Friday, June 5, 2009
This possum tormented NSW politicians
By Gemma Jones
(Daily Telegraph) -A POSSUM which has terrorised an MP's office and dined on apples belonging to parliamentary staff has proven there is such a thing as a free lunch in politics.
Since being evicted from Parliament House in Macquarie St - more than once - the Hansard Possum has been treated to a banana a day.
A home has been built for him in a fig tree at the rear of the building where Little Bobby, parliament's famous blind possum, lives and takes food from kind security guards.
The battle to evict the Hansard Possum from the roof of Level 8, including once this week on Wednesday night, has lasted two years and cost at least $2585.
By law, he can only be moved 50m from Parliament and cannot be relocated to the bush.
On one occasion he was found in an MP's bin after pooing all over the floor and another time he took a bite out of a worker's apple in the Hansard department, his favourite section of Parliament and where he regularly urinates.
He has a big scar across his nose from a fight with another possum and was once even spotted running up a drain pipe, a rare skill for a brushtail possum.
"He needs to go to the toilet a lot at night and it leaves a smell," assistant building services manager Brett Wright said yesterday.
"We are not going to evict him and leave him, we are trying to look after him. He has a possum house, we keep it topped up with fruit. He loves bananas."
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