Monday, January 26, 2004

Keeping the Faith

Some things that inspire us.

Kol HaOlam Kulo
R’Nachman / Chait 19 Kol Ha'olam Kulo.m4a

Kol ha-olam ku-lo gesher tsar me-ohd
All of the world (universe) entire is a very narrow bridge;
Gesher tsar me-ohd, gesher tsar me-ohd
Kol ha-olam ku-lo gesher tsar me-ohd; Gesher tsar me-ohd.
Ve-ha-ee-kar, ve-ha-ee-kar lo l’fa-khed, lo l’fa-khed k’lal.
but the main thing is not to dwell in fear.
Ve-ha-ee-kar, ve-ha-ee-kar lo l’fa-khed k’lal.



declaration.pdf



L’Chaim
By Roni Kersey 11/8/03

Dying is the easiest. After all, it’s the ultimate path of least resistance.

Surviving is harder. It requires a refusal to “go gentle into that good night.” It demands that you find courage in despair; that you summon uncommon strength from a body, mind and spirit that are under assault.

But living. That’s grueling. You have to somehow combine the fight for survival with purpose, joy, relationships, bills and laundry. And you have to do that every day, every moment. Realizing as you do, now more than ever, that this moment is all there is...

Choose life!


I received the following in an email and do not know the author. If anyone does know, please let me know.

The road to success is not straight. There is a curve called Failure, a loop called Confusion, speed bumps called Friends, red lights called Enemies, caution lights called Family. You will have flats called Jobs.
But, if you have a spare called Determination, an engine called Perseverance, insurance called Faith, a driver called God, you will make it to a place called Success.


odds.pdf

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