Monday, October 18, 2010

"Beliefs"

The quintessence of our beliefs is not evident through speeches of grandeur no matter how eloquent; foundations will only be evident through idle words of no restraint. What are we saying when no one is around to hear? What are our real feelings, our veritable thoughts? Our viewpoint from the heart shines brightly at such times and meets us head-on. Those thoughts are what need to come forth; we must capture and confront our inner being and not project thoughts which we carefully put together and display openly in front of others. Our clandestine thoughts reveal truth and are the core of our beliefs. If we are aware of this and use wisely such knowledge it will, in turn, mold and shape our lives.
Author: Jerry P. Richmond
Editor: J. F. Harl

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