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The Heavenly Wall. A Story.

There was a meeting of the angels with God in Heaven. Only the good angels were present and one of them looked down to the earth and saw that the entire earth had become corrupt but there was still "good and faithful people living among all the corruption!" This angel brought this information to God and said, "Almighty Father what would You have the Angelic Host do about all the corruption that is taking place on the earth right now? Do you want us to destroy the people?" God said "If you destroy all the bad people, it would be impossible to save the good people. They all live on the same earth, and it is not that time when I would make all things new on earth, and the second coming of my Son Jesus. I want you to build a Heavenly Wall, and set it in the Heavens. This wall will protect all the good people from being punished along with the evil people. It is not my time to destroy the earth, but I can still protect those for whom the wall will protect." Sai...

Kindness is a Smile Away!

Everyone wants to feel loved and accepted, but in our instant society are we making it harder and harder to really connect with each other in a lasting way? I pose this question because part of being happy in my life is feeling a sense of purpose and direction, and we need each other to do just this. While we spend our days taking care of ourselves, it helps to remember that everyone needs to be shown compassion! We can make our lives more difficult and painful when we fail to remember that everyone has pain, and no one is completely happy all the time. Can we return to a time where we genuinely care for each other's needs and I don't just mean helping someone financially, I mean caring for one another's emotional needs. Religion tries to meet this need in men and women, and we set up communities of faith, but if we are honest most of us don't live what we preach, (we just like to think we do!) When we are mindful on how we live our lives, we should think about living...