When I was younger I would ask myself how it would react in certain situations – Naturally I saw myself much braver than I likely was. I would envision myself in certain situations based on my beliefs and convictions that chins that I would act a regardless of the consequences or danger to myself.. Now I realize, miscoma many years later I had realized, which now would be many years ago, that in many ways I’m quite ordinary -and not very heroic at all.
“All you have to do is the right thing-and you have nothing to worry about!”
The above was what came to mind while I was out walking Daisy. There’s this red truck out there that keeps coming around the apartment complex.. He drove by a couple of times yesterday when I was out walking. Stopped in front of Daisy and I. Then he was at the corner again today – as we we’re walking in the door he came passing by the apartment driving very slowly. Then as I came back inside to finish reading the last page of “Poem of the Man-God” for the day, What do you think was the 1st passage that I saw when I knelt down to continue my reading from where left off just as Ana had called 30-40 minutes earlier?
«Cheer up! Do not let that worry you! See? You are making your sisters weep…
The Lord will help you so paternally that you will not be afraid. Sinners must be
afraid…» [Source: Poem of the Man-God; volume 3; pg 356; pp 8 (5 volume-set “Poem-of-the-Man-God.pdf” google search)].
Daisy has only been with me but a few short day – When I kneel down resting my elbows on the bed next to where Daisy sleeps during day (on Ana’s blue-blankie at foot), I start my reading, It’s as if she knows to leave me to my reading and not interfere because as much as she would like to get between my arms or arms are cuddle with me she turns round and goes to our little spot as soon as she hears me start reading.