T&KBrouse
K, the Crazy Snake Lady
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You know, I guess working in the death industry, I've learned alot about the significance of life. Its not about how much wealth you've accumulated or how many toys you have. Death doesn't care about your status or your bank account. Death is what it is, plain and simple, and when it comes time to step away from this world, what kind of lasting mark will you leave? How deep will your footprint be in the legacy of who came before you and who will come after?
Theres been a few things I've learned so far:
In this life there are more questions than there are answers
You can have whatever you want, but always want what you have. Being owned by your possessions is self destructive and makes a lot of work for others later on. After all, you can't take it with you.
If you keep looking behind you, you may as well have glue on your feet. We've all been hurt by someone we love. We all have been screwed over by someone we thought we could trust. It happens. Try not to let past transgressions forbid you from having new experiences and relationships. You'll only be cheating yourself out of happiness.
Don't save your dress clothes and good dishes just for special occassions. Every day is a special occassion.
Always be willing to reach out to another, even for just a second. We are all a part of the divine and all should be looked upon as the face of God.
When someone leaves this life, allow yourself a while to grieve, but don't forget that there was an entire life time to celebrate.
Bill and Ted summed up the 10 Commandments the best; "Above all else, be excellent to each other."
Sing, Dance and Celebrate! Life isn't supposed to just be survived, its to be LIVED!
Always be thankful and grateful for what you have.
Now. Go turn up the music, sing at the top of your lungs and dance like nobody is watching!
Be blessed!
K
Theres been a few things I've learned so far:
In this life there are more questions than there are answers
You can have whatever you want, but always want what you have. Being owned by your possessions is self destructive and makes a lot of work for others later on. After all, you can't take it with you.
If you keep looking behind you, you may as well have glue on your feet. We've all been hurt by someone we love. We all have been screwed over by someone we thought we could trust. It happens. Try not to let past transgressions forbid you from having new experiences and relationships. You'll only be cheating yourself out of happiness.
Don't save your dress clothes and good dishes just for special occassions. Every day is a special occassion.
Always be willing to reach out to another, even for just a second. We are all a part of the divine and all should be looked upon as the face of God.
When someone leaves this life, allow yourself a while to grieve, but don't forget that there was an entire life time to celebrate.
Bill and Ted summed up the 10 Commandments the best; "Above all else, be excellent to each other."
Sing, Dance and Celebrate! Life isn't supposed to just be survived, its to be LIVED!
Always be thankful and grateful for what you have.
Now. Go turn up the music, sing at the top of your lungs and dance like nobody is watching!
Be blessed!
K