Wisdom Heals the Rash

In troubled matters at hand, one matter will always rise slowly so the wisdom of the wise can arise and undeceive the madder. The hearts of those madder can then matter enough to act soberly with the rash. Listen for the uprising. James 1:5

Suspicion

The bear of neglect.

Hidden Strengths

Felt as hidden faults . Held as shameful secrets. When healing removes the shame, the hidden strengths are empowered and one never feels the same. Friendly fire. Shame retired. Once removed , can be kissed away. Emotions no longer need to be manipulated, Joy revealed. Signed and sealed.

Individualism

Borderline personality living on the edge of exclusion. 

Troubles' Trails, Life's Trials

Troubles often leave a trail of grief, anger, confusion, and bitterness; but they can also correct, as in trial and error, through wisdom gained from experiencing these troubles. However, if focussed just simply on error, the trouble doubles because one can't remain focused on error and get to the truth. If focused on Truth, then wisdom's life becomes audible as if heard, laudable as if accomplished, and recognizable as true identity. Guidance comes near, then becomes clear. Psalm 119:65-67

 

Frustrated

Musing on something confusing. Balking by not talking, Sadness becoming madness.

Explain. I don't understand.

This reflects more often than not the difficulty of accepting something that is understood, not misunderstood.

Shortcuts

Something I find most interesting about those who seem too busy is how much time they waste looking for shortcuts.

Fear of Failure

A phrase often used to describe the struggle with or the resistance to freedom.

Sorrow's Fluency

The force of sorrow silences rehearsed speech, freeing experimental expressions that meet the true needs of a given moment. The needs are more often than not bathed in hidden tears that rain over the heart. Heart speak of the beat of the true drummer.

The Laugh

I listen for this to reveal when speech has been transcended by the delight that words would dull. Something revealed that is too good not to be true. 

One-upping too

One-upping too

It’s all about you

while stepping over me

thought you were through

one-upping me 

how was I

when you were

one-upping me

I was stopped so I

could make it about you

Pride

Fits all, befitting no one. Causes fits, but benefiting only one.

Racing Minds

The majority of words that I hear others speaking about others is more due to a lack of judgment from a racing mind.  A racing mind sees no faces. The crowd is even faceless. Poor judgment rules and increasing anxiety threatens any question that is brought. Heart and mind are divided thus dividing others into divisions that have no common goal other than to win at all costs. The victory can rarely be justifiied as to its value of devaluing others. 

Guidance is rarely clear from a racing view. And even when clear, cloudy judgment often fogs over right action in a desperate need to be right even when wrong. A racing mind is trying to make sense of the senseless. Common sense becomes uncommon unless one stops to truly think through rather than define what one wants to be true. 

What is true and obvious that is overlooked because of what you want to be true?