Many of us travel through our lives learning about many different philosophical, psychological, religious and spiritual paths in order to create a sense of clarity, comfort and understanding about our lives and the world around us.
Some call this the search for knowledge.
Some view such pursuits as the inevitable outcome of the human preoccupation with sanity and justice.
Others believe we all really search for God.
No matter what the rationale, we have a yearning for connection, communion and inner peace.
Oftentimes, our sincere efforts, molded by the modern fad of going from discipline to discipline, keeping our options open, never quite committing, leave us empty-handed.
There can be many roads to heaven, many avenues to clarity, many routes to peace of mind and many byways to love.
However, we must travel far enough on one of those paths to reach such destinations.
www.options.org
Some call this the search for knowledge.
Some view such pursuits as the inevitable outcome of the human preoccupation with sanity and justice.
Others believe we all really search for God.
No matter what the rationale, we have a yearning for connection, communion and inner peace.
Oftentimes, our sincere efforts, molded by the modern fad of going from discipline to discipline, keeping our options open, never quite committing, leave us empty-handed.
There can be many roads to heaven, many avenues to clarity, many routes to peace of mind and many byways to love.
However, we must travel far enough on one of those paths to reach such destinations.
www.options.org