Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Monosyllabic remedy: Be. (Take as directed by your inner physician). Right in the middle of the turmoil, you can be. While scared, sorrowful and stressed, you can be. In fact, you are, whether you are aware of it or not. The great spiritual teachers all advise the same thing. Be as you are. This is so simple as to be successful. No one can miss by being what they already are. Being is odorless, stainless and quite inexpensive. Being carries no taint and no prior obligations. It is available in unlimited quantities. This monosyllabic remedy is available anywhere in the universe that you happen to find yourself. It can even be had in third world countries by people who don't have a dime. Famous rock stars/pop stars can be as well. Their fame may seem to work against them, but not so. Being is available to Michael Jackson, Liza Minella, David Gest and miscellaneous psuedo/real rock stars and impresarios. Punkers can be, as well. This remedy is often found in strange and exotic places like between your ears and lower down in your chest cavity. But it is also found under the door mat and in your cat's eyes. Who knew? Albert Schweitzer knew that he could use this remedy, as did Ramana Maharshi, Ram Dass and many, many other enlightened beings. Schmos can be, as well. Those who question this monosyllabic remedy just haven't tried it yet. They are too busy doing. Doing is not nearly the miracle cure that being is. Don't ask me why, for "why " is clearly not in the same league as the word "be." It doesn't take know-how to be. It doesn't even take sense. It doesn't have to make sense. The greatest logician in the world may not avail himself of this monosyllabic remedy. He cannot see the forest for the trees. But who cares about him? Being is the best thing that the universe has going for it. Right in the middle of the wars, politics and pestilence-- trees, birds, flowers and people can be. In hospitals and prisons, people can be. In relationships or alone, everyone can be. "Be" is the monosyllabic vitamin for the ages.....not found in stores. Vicki Woodyard http://www.bobwoodyard.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 ) " but cha don't have to give up hope and ya don't have to give up dope (until you do) and ya don't have to change your ways you just have to be what you are my friends today ..." (from "you" - a record by gong) @}->'->,-- yosy skiplaurel [vicki] Tuesday, August 17, 2004 2:48 AM Be Monosyllabic remedy: Be. (Take as directed by your inner physician). Right in the middle of the turmoil, you can be. While scared, sorrowful and stressed, you can be. In fact, you are, whether you are aware of it or not. The great spiritual teachers all advise the same thing. Be as you are. This is so simple as to be successful. No one can miss by being what they already are. Being is odorless, stainless and quite inexpensive. Being carries no taint and no prior obligations. It is available in unlimited quantities. This monosyllabic remedy is available anywhere in the universe that you happen to find yourself. It can even be had in third world countries by people who don't have a dime. Famous rock stars/pop stars can be as well. Their fame may seem to work against them, but not so. Being is available to Michael Jackson, Liza Minella, David Gest and miscellaneous psuedo/real rock stars and impresarios. Punkers can be, as well. This remedy is often found in strange and exotic places like between your ears and lower down in your chest cavity. But it is also found under the door mat and in your cat's eyes. Who knew? Albert Schweitzer knew that he could use this remedy, as did Ramana Maharshi, Ram Dass and many, many other enlightened beings. Schmos can be, as well. Those who question this monosyllabic remedy just haven't tried it yet. They are too busy doing. Doing is not nearly the miracle cure that being is. Don't ask me why, for "why " is clearly not in the same league as the word "be." It doesn't take know-how to be. It doesn't even take sense. It doesn't have to make sense. The greatest logician in the world may not avail himself of this monosyllabic remedy. He cannot see the forest for the trees. But who cares about him? Being is the best thing that the universe has going for it. Right in the middle of the wars, politics and pestilence-- trees, birds, flowers and people can be. In hospitals and prisons, people can be. In relationships or alone, everyone can be. "Be" is the monosyllabic vitamin for the ages.....not found in stores. Vicki Woodyard http://www.bobwoodyard.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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