I like food. It's not. Sweets, spicy food, Mexican food, Chinese food, the list can last forever. We all have their own tastes and favorite dishes. My favorite is corned beef and cabbage. As a descendant of Irish-American, this dish is my family's tradition on St. Patrick's Day. I mentioned that corn beef and cabbage take me back as a child, watching the mother prepare it, and waiting to taste bacon. Every year my mother is preparing this dish, everyone is sitting and having fun.
"Please tell me what you ate, I will tell you about your situation." This is French lawyer Jean-Anthem Briyat Sabarin. A century later, an American nutritionist Victor Lindlar, Diet Hawker said, "You are what you eat." I recommend you change it further. Most of us on the planet know that the choice of our food influences the environment. (Have not anyone ever heard about the recovery of methane from cattle?) However, when it comes to details on why our decision is important, we make a choice that is awkward at the grocery store's aisle I will. We are concerned about the health of the earth. Organic fruits and vegetables really deserve higher prices. Should I choose beef free to feed if I am meat eaters? Is it possible to purchase pineapple from Costa Rica, or should I eat only local apple?
There is a Mexican prover translated as "Please tell me who your friend is." This might seem politically incorrect, but the truth is that the people around you will have a big impact on you. If you surround yourself with a person with wide imagination, some people should know something about you. Curiosity may kill a cat, but curiosity has regained it. But satisfying your curiosity is not its own purpose. To stimulate your imagination, you should always ask a question. why? Where? how is it? what? Who? If you have something you do not understand or what happens, please listen. You may be surprised by what you have found.
Tell me what you know that is not something in your soul? Please bring water filled pitchers into the water - there is water inside and there is water on the outside. We can not name it ... if you want the truth, I will tell you the truth; listen to the inner secret voice, the real voice. It is our human nature that we want to separate the place where we are and the place where other places start. However, only after establishing a healthy borderline, Kabir can discover and experience the common water of the Holy Spirit mentioned above. As philosopher Tayhalt de Chardin pointed eloquently, "We are not human beings with spiritual experience, we are spiritual creatures with human experience."