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I think it’s time for me to go back and read the wishing map from the start. 😊 happy Monday
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You too, Ellie!
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Interesting. I would like to find out more.
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So true, I see guys every day who’s mirror enemy keeps them in a cycle of crime and punishment. Education and calling on The Savior are the fastest ways out, but the first hurdle is convincing the enemy to let go of control. Great post my friend.
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Your last blog post, “Chances Taken and Branches Shaken,” speaks beautifully of that “way out.”
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Well put
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Thanks, Goomba!
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Semper Fi
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Quite so, Sadly so
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Sounds like a tagline for a horror movie. In my life, it often has been.
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Well, they say the only difference between tragedies (or horror movies?) and comedies how they end. Let’s the get the ending right!
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The only thing greater then our fear is our FAITH..
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Amen!
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So very true.
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Wow! What a visual to embrace. Face to face. Wow! Excellent post!! Thank you for sharing:)
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I think this is the third time that I had just written something and then come across your blog and found that there was a similar subject being highlighted, in this case, a mirror (in which, if Christ is in us, is also our best friend). The sonnet I was writing sprang from someone painting a self portrait, using a mirror, but painting an older version of themselves than appeared in the mirror. This raises the question of which is the true self; the young, the old, or the in between, or…
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Inspired by the same Source, so maybe not a complete surprise, Mario. ;>)
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I guess our greatest failure is our inability to walk away from that looking glass as the image continues to follow us as a shadow. In the end, we are that hideous picture that reflects all the bad of the entire world when it is or would be so easy to reflect all the good through our Lord, Jesus. thank you for your post, as always.
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And thanks for your reflections, T.F. (no pun intended ;>).
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So true. i like the picture.
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So true… The picture kind of creeped me out at first. LOL
On another note…I need to read The Wishing Map from the start too! So much depth and wisdom!
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;>)
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Very lively blog post and interesting but very much true!!!
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well, yeah… … …
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I agree! Others may cause of us pain, but we are so often our own worst enemy.
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