...it seems ultimately satisfying in seeing tthat in the end, all one's lifelong acts of charity/love do NOT pass un-requited. But then again, what if life is not meant to ever achieve closure?
It is a lovely video, but I must say it irritates me to see once again that every time someone features something affirmative it is ignored with few exceptions. Nothing to be done about it, of course, but it tells us something about the general attitude of most people that I find discouraging. Too bad!
Just don't let the lack of enthusiasm discourage you. "Do not weary in well doing" is the proverbial way of putting it, I think.
Katharine, I will continue to post on most Sundays something that is uplifting or at least piques the curiosity. Political matters these days are neither.
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a wonderful video!
ReplyDeleteFaith, Hope and Charity. These are the things by which we should live. The greatest of these is CHARITY.
ReplyDeleteCharity and Love are synonymous.
Amen!
Delete...it seems ultimately satisfying in seeing tthat in the end, all one's lifelong acts of charity/love do NOT pass un-requited. But then again, what if life is not meant to ever achieve closure?
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely video, but I must say it irritates me to see once again that every time someone features something affirmative it is ignored with few exceptions. Nothing to be done about it, of course, but it tells us something about the general attitude of most people that I find discouraging. Too bad!
ReplyDeleteJust don't let the lack of enthusiasm discourage you. "Do not weary in well doing" is the proverbial way of putting it, I think.
-------------> Katharine Heartburn
Katharine,
ReplyDeleteI will continue to post on most Sundays something that is uplifting or at least piques the curiosity. Political matters these days are neither.
Thank you for your words of encouragement.