I've spent this week trying to catch up with myself after my long day of travel on Sunday. And here it is, almost Sunday again. I have several posts in my mind, but they haven't seemed to find it onto the computer yet.
I'm still having problems with being able to comment on posts that use Bl*gger's comments. When it asks me if if is o.k. to show everything, I click yes; it appears to be o.k., then the message comes up again, and I can't do anything. I've gone into the security section and can't seem to figure it out. Oh well. Please know that I'm reading your posts but feel very frustrated when I can't let you know that I was there.
I'm including a post here from Steve Goodier.
ATTRACTING PEOPLE TO YOU
In West Virginia folklore there is a story of a country doctor who was called out to a holler late one night to assist a woman about to give birth. By the time the doctor arrived at the farmhouse, things had progressed to a point where the doctor asked the husband to help him by holding a gas lantern up high in order to illuminate the makeshift delivery room. Before long, the courageous mother delivered a healthy baby boy. As the father lowered the lantern, the doctor barked an order to keep the lantern aloft: "We're not done yet."
Shortly, a second child appeared on the scene, a healthy baby girl. Shaken by the unexpected arrival of twins, the father heard the doctor say once again, "We can't stop now. It looks as if it's going to be triplets."
To which the stunned father, still holding the lantern high, replied, "Do you think it's the light that's attracting them?"
Light has a quality of attraction. I recently left my office door open late one afternoon in our mountain home and, at dusk, the light from within attracted -- a hummingbird! (Coaxing a hummingbird out of the house is a little like pushing a rope. Mostly, whatever you do doesn't work.)
You, too, have a light that attracts...an inner light. Not visible to the naked eye, but apparent just the same. We speak of a "twinkle" in the eye or a "flicker" of warmth in the heart. Some people shine with a light of kindness. Others emit a light of hope. There are those who glow with enthusiasm and still others who radiate love. Almost all creatures are drawn to light, including humans.
Do you want to attract people to you? Positive and life-affirming inner qualities can attract people like a warm fire on a cold night. What will draw other people to you best cannot be purchased in any department store. They will respond to that which radiates from within. You may not always see it, but your light is shining through. And it's one of your most attractive qualities!
Let your light shine.
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We heard a gospel choir singing this from the shore as we watched the fireworks show from our boat on Seattle's Lake Union on the 4th of July.
You have a wonderful glow, Beverly!
I love that song. Especially when children sing it.
Interesting post, Beverly. Hope your computer glitch clears up soon.
Hi Beverly ,
I once heard an 11 year old ask his dad when he spanked him , What did you do that for ?
His Dad told him that he was just letting his little light shine, and the little boy told Him he wished he would turn it off then ?
Blessings.
Ron.
Hi Bev,
Sorry you're having trouble commenting. Can you comment OK on non blogger sites? I know blogger truly has its share of issues.
xo
I have loved that song ever since I was a little child, and we sang it in the junior choir at church.
Now I'm going to be singing that all day. Not that its a bad thing.
Your thoughts and comments on letting your light shine was a wonderful encouragment. Thanks and keep shining.
I hope your computer glitches get cleared up soon.
Oh Beverly
What a lovely lovely passage. I truly enjoyed that. And it does remind me a lot of that inner light that Hutch had. Thank you for your words of encouragement.
I love the sentiment in this song, Beverly. It transcends any one faith and is a lesson to us all.
Thanks for sharing this. Very timely!
Don't know if this is any comfort, but when I check the stat's on my blog, I often see at least one hit from your URL. That doesn't necessarily mean that was you checking in, but that's my presumption.
Now I've got that tune going in my own brain! Could be worse, huh?
What a lovely encouraging post. I remember that song so well from my childhood.
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