Oh Wow! I wasn't expecting you to put God as our business partner at the end. I was too busy getting mad at the man in the story who kept the 100%.
Great story plot, btw. You certainly zeroed in on the man's ingratitude effectively. I guess, we all experience a bit of that ingratitude at one time or another in our lives. A big Ooops!
I admire you for your honesty and attitude on this subject. It's so true how the victims/survivors have been treated as the one's who have done the wrong and blamed unjustly.
Very few have had compassion towards the woman.
I was 19 , when it was over given the gun that was held on me. The police wanted to charge me for having it. They treated me like dirt and I left before the rape kit came. I went back to work and didn't talk about for decades except to my best friend.
Thanks for understanding...
"[...] over-protected children are more likely to struggle in relationships and
with challenges." This is what happened to me. My mom died when I was 8 and my dad was WAY over-protective and strict. I never experienced being independent. I know my dad loved me, but he never allowed me to fly. Perhaps that is why I love writing!
I'm glad I decided to read this! Thanks for sharing.
Very clever 😁! What really is a horse of another color anyway?! I enjoyed this post, it's unique and not the usual thing. Nice to see another take on expressing one's self.
Write ✍️ on indeed!
The sage Patanjali formulated the Yoga system into eight steps for achieving the goal:
1. Avoid unrighteous behaviour--yama.
2. Follow certain moral and spiritual percepts--niyama.
3. Learn to be still in body and mind, for where motion ceases, there begins the perception of God--asana.
4. While concentrating on the state of peace, practise control of the life force in the body--pranayama.
5. When your mind is your own, that is, under your control through pranayama, and then you can give it to God-- pratyahara.
6. Then begins meditation: first, concentrate on one of God's cosmic manifestations such as love, wisdom, joy --dharana.
7. What follows in meditation is an expansion of the realization of God's infinite omnipresent nature--dhyana.
8. When the soul merges as one with God, who is everlasting, ever-conscious, ever-new Bliss, that is the goal--samadhi.
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