Dear Friends,
There is much going on here so far, but it's mostly good. It is like the old saying, "If you don't like the weather, wait; it will change."
I love lyrics and cliches; their meaning is often profound. A sapling tree survives because it bends in the wind and gets stronger. Forest fires destroy a forest (seemingly) only to have it return stronger. "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger."
This too shall pass Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › This_too_shall_pass
This too shall pass is an adage about impermanence of Persian origin. It reflects the temporary nature, or ephemerality, of the human condition — that ...
The Bible is much more than a religious book. I use it because of its practical ancient wisdom, its revelation of human nature, and some of its beautiful, artful writings. So are the Koran and . . . .
indian Vidas historical writing
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They are derived from the ancient Indo-Aryan culture of the Indian Subcontinent and began as an oral tradition that was passed down through generations before finally being written in Vedic Sanskrit between 1500 and 500 BCE (Before Common Era).China, Japan even ancient wisdom found in The Americas is here to help us
A number of Native Americans or Original peoples believe in the gifts from the ancient Grandfathers they gave us: Love, Respect, Humility, Truth, Honesty Courage and Wisdom.
Each new birth gives a new entity, perhaps a sentient being, a chance to enjoy life. Each must find its own way to survive and leave a legacy to help the following generations.