I am looking at some of the books that I have read, like Hewitt's The Power Of Focus, Anthony Robbins's Awaken The Giant Within, J.J. Jordaan's Psychology, Ruth Klein's Time Management Secrets , Rory Burke's Project Management, Gavin Kennedy's Everything Is Negotiable, and others.
This made me think of some of the lessons learned and the important ideas communicated to us through time by masters like Aristoteles, St Augustine, Descartes, Einstein and others like them. All the directions our minds are steered in, making me wonder what it is that we are looking for? Some are looking for knowledge, others for wealth and there are those looking for something bigger, higher or deeper. Something beyond the ordinary and the mundane that may assist in helping us grow.
From all these I have learned that there are two different kinds of people:
The first, bodies with souls, who are constantly looking for and at the extension of the ego, something physical to connect with, something tangible to call their own and for some reason they are always beautiful or strong, with lovely motors or beautiful houses and for some absurd reason I get the idea that there is a price tags on their souls…could I be right?
Then there are souls with bodies, they are constantly searching to see or reach out for another soul, they can feel music, see love, and hear the trees, they measure the depth and quality of life. Once you have seen a naked fragile soul there is no turning back… I feel that these souls don’t have price tags on… Could I be wrong?
Now where do I fit in, for I am the tagger?
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