Sunday, September 11, 2016

LACKING NOTHING

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To be in worship and understanding of the Psalm 23 written by King David: "Adonai is my shepherd; I lack nothing."

How to be "happy with one's lot." To not look over your white picket fence, thinking it is gray and not white, and to observe your neighbor's lawn and compare it with yours, to then think your neighbor's grass is greener than yours is.

To have a song that sings with others, not in competition with others, thereby losing your intentions, focus, and purpose. To sing to be one in a group, not as the loudest, but instead as the sweetest.

At the end of this song, to lack nothing, to not lack in silence or soundlessness, to enjoy the peace of sounds or no sounds, to feel music in the dance of your step without the intrusion of noise they tell you instead is music.

To remember during the day, the peace of the night. To carry with you in memory your dreams, your peace, your deep sleep you had the night before.

To be appreciative of beauty, to see beauty even in the presence of ugliness, to therefore be able to never be in a state of lack, to lack nothing.

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