Finding Heart Knowledge
The Wizard of Oz is one of the best classical movies of all time; a story rich with symbolism, and carries with it all the elements of battle between good and evil.
Dorothy yearns for a new life.
A place beyond the rainbow where she will be free from worries a beautiful land where dreams come true.
Fantasy, make-believe, we all yearn to go somewhere away from the stresses of life.
This classical story moves our imagination into a possibility where fairy tales take place.
Good witches, bad witches, the story unfolds, encountering elements of wisdom, courage, and loving hearts.
With each of these attributes, we discover revealing truths about ourselves.
As the journey sets forth, all Dorothy wants is to go back home, where she was safe.
Finding out that she had the ability to return home all along, she clicks her ruby slippers.
"There's no place, like home.
" A tornado blew into her little town and transported her to the Land of Oz.
Similar to real-life, tragedies (tornadoes) sweep into our lives.
Instantly we are carried into an unknown world of events we didn't expect.
Wanting to go back to the way it was, we try feverishly to return to our safety net; a place we call "home.
" With uncertainty and aggression we venture out hoping somewhere, someone, will be able to help us find our way back.
Looking for wisdom, we courageously seek what is true in our hearts.
Deep inside each of us, we hunger for love.
Sometimes feeling like an empty tin man, we seek out what we expect to fulfill our desires.
Bravery is not our forte, we don't like to take risks but if someone comes along to stand beside us, we have the courage to open up new possibilities.
Finding heart knowledge is gaining a perspective on the situation.
It's a no-brainer to describe wisdom as an all-knowing peace which purposely draws us closer to who we are meant to be.
It is our mere existence in this vast world to gain knowledge that is unknown to man.
"Seek first the kingdom and all these things will be given to you as well.
" (Matt 6:33) Taking life as it comes will get you nowhere.
It is necessary to take some risks.
The journey is uncertain; there will be elements of doubt and fear, but having faith and courage will bring you safely home.
Just be sure to pick up some of the apples that are thrown your way; you might need the nourishment.
Dorothy yearns for a new life.
A place beyond the rainbow where she will be free from worries a beautiful land where dreams come true.
Fantasy, make-believe, we all yearn to go somewhere away from the stresses of life.
This classical story moves our imagination into a possibility where fairy tales take place.
Good witches, bad witches, the story unfolds, encountering elements of wisdom, courage, and loving hearts.
With each of these attributes, we discover revealing truths about ourselves.
As the journey sets forth, all Dorothy wants is to go back home, where she was safe.
Finding out that she had the ability to return home all along, she clicks her ruby slippers.
"There's no place, like home.
" A tornado blew into her little town and transported her to the Land of Oz.
Similar to real-life, tragedies (tornadoes) sweep into our lives.
Instantly we are carried into an unknown world of events we didn't expect.
Wanting to go back to the way it was, we try feverishly to return to our safety net; a place we call "home.
" With uncertainty and aggression we venture out hoping somewhere, someone, will be able to help us find our way back.
Looking for wisdom, we courageously seek what is true in our hearts.
Deep inside each of us, we hunger for love.
Sometimes feeling like an empty tin man, we seek out what we expect to fulfill our desires.
Bravery is not our forte, we don't like to take risks but if someone comes along to stand beside us, we have the courage to open up new possibilities.
Finding heart knowledge is gaining a perspective on the situation.
It's a no-brainer to describe wisdom as an all-knowing peace which purposely draws us closer to who we are meant to be.
It is our mere existence in this vast world to gain knowledge that is unknown to man.
"Seek first the kingdom and all these things will be given to you as well.
" (Matt 6:33) Taking life as it comes will get you nowhere.
It is necessary to take some risks.
The journey is uncertain; there will be elements of doubt and fear, but having faith and courage will bring you safely home.
Just be sure to pick up some of the apples that are thrown your way; you might need the nourishment.
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