The root of being Happy, Healthy, Wealthy and Holy is simply to be LOVING.
This is the sequence... If you are LOVING person, this means you are a GIVING, FORGIVING and THANKSGIVING person. If you are doing these three , you are certainly happy. If you are a happy person, you would certainly be healthy, and if you are healthy , you are already wealthy, and since you are loving person you are on your right path to holiness.
So there you have it guys. Just LOVE and you'll be happy, healthy, wealthy and holy!
This is why Jesus summarized the 10 Commandments to LOVING GOD and LOVING others and ourselves! That is the only way!
I love you all!
God bless!
A day to day sharing of life's journey towards achieving a Happy, Healthy, Wealthy, and Holy Family. A compilation of readings, learning, and actual experiences. A reflection of insights from the Marriage Encounter and The Feast of Bro Bo Sanchez (Light of Jesus Family)
Monday, June 28, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Enjoy What You Have
Being happy is being present in the present. You wonder why this time you are in is called present? It's simply because indeed a present to be still present in the present. Are you still with me?
But, there is another requisite to being happy in the present. Ask me what? Okay, the key to happiness is to be present in the present and "Enjoy What You Have".
If you are focused on what you do not have, you will miss the opportunity to enjoy what you have. Many people fall to this trap simply because they are driven by envy as they look on what others have that they do not.
I came across this man from China by the name of Peng who has a half body. This was shared by my brother from the USA and I would like to share with you, so you would be inspired to be thankful for what we have.
Happy reading...
Next time you start feeling sorry for yourself, think about this story. This guy could have chosen anger for his loss, but instead he made so much more of himself with less than what he started with. The human will power. Amazing choice in attitude. Its wonderful.
"Half Man - Half Price Store"
The Story of Peng Shuilin
In life we keep complaining about what is or why we don't have.
Half the time we seem dissatisfied, though full-bodied and free to choose. Fat people say,"I want to be slim." Skinny people say,"I want to be fatter."
Poor people want to be rich and rich are never satisfied with what they have.
PENG Shuilin is 78cms high. He was born in Hunan Province, China. In 1995, in Shenzhen, a freight truck sliced his body in half.
His lower body and legs were beyond repair.
Surgeons sewed up his torso. Peng Shuilin, 37, spent nearly two years in hospital in Shenzhen, southern China, undergoing a series of operations to re-route nearly every major organ or system inside his body. Peng kept exercising his arms, building up strength, washing his face and brushing his teeth.
He survived against all odds. Now Peng Shulin has astounded doctors by learning to walk again after a decade.
Considering Peng's plight, doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing devised an ingenious way to allow him to walk on his own, creating a sophisticated egg cup-like casing to hold his body, with two bionic legs attached.
It took careful consideration, skilled measurement and technical expertise. Peng has been walking the corridors of Beijing Rehabilitation Centre with the aid of his specially adapted legs and a resized walking frame.
RGO is a recipicating gait orthosis, attached to a prosthetic socket bucket. There is a cable attached to both legs so when one goes forward, the other goes backwards. Rock to the side, add a bit of a twist and the leg without the weight on it advances,
while the other one stays still, giving a highly inefficient way of ambulation.
Oh so satisfying to 'walk' again after ten years with half a body!
Hospital vice-president Lin Liu said: "We've just given him a checkup; he is fitter than most men his age."
Peng Shuilin has opened his own bargain supermarket, called the Half Man-Half Price Store.
The inspirational 37-year-old has become a businessman and is used as a role model for other amputees.
At just 2ft 7ins tall, he moves around in a wheelchair giving lectures on recovery from disability.
His attitude is amazing, he doesn't complain.
"He had good care, but his secret is cheerfulness. Nothing ever gets him down."
You have a whole body. You have feet.
Now you have met a man who has no feet.
His life is a feat of endurance, a triumph of the human spirit in overcoming extreme adversity.
Next time you want to complain about something trivial, don't.
Remember Peng Shulin instead.
But, there is another requisite to being happy in the present. Ask me what? Okay, the key to happiness is to be present in the present and "Enjoy What You Have".
If you are focused on what you do not have, you will miss the opportunity to enjoy what you have. Many people fall to this trap simply because they are driven by envy as they look on what others have that they do not.
I came across this man from China by the name of Peng who has a half body. This was shared by my brother from the USA and I would like to share with you, so you would be inspired to be thankful for what we have.
Happy reading...
Next time you start feeling sorry for yourself, think about this story. This guy could have chosen anger for his loss, but instead he made so much more of himself with less than what he started with. The human will power. Amazing choice in attitude. Its wonderful.
"Half Man - Half Price Store"
The Story of Peng Shuilin
In life we keep complaining about what is or why we don't have.
Half the time we seem dissatisfied, though full-bodied and free to choose. Fat people say,"I want to be slim." Skinny people say,"I want to be fatter."
Poor people want to be rich and rich are never satisfied with what they have.
PENG Shuilin is 78cms high. He was born in Hunan Province, China. In 1995, in Shenzhen, a freight truck sliced his body in half.
His lower body and legs were beyond repair.
Surgeons sewed up his torso. Peng Shuilin, 37, spent nearly two years in hospital in Shenzhen, southern China, undergoing a series of operations to re-route nearly every major organ or system inside his body. Peng kept exercising his arms, building up strength, washing his face and brushing his teeth.
He survived against all odds. Now Peng Shulin has astounded doctors by learning to walk again after a decade.
Considering Peng's plight, doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing devised an ingenious way to allow him to walk on his own, creating a sophisticated egg cup-like casing to hold his body, with two bionic legs attached.
It took careful consideration, skilled measurement and technical expertise. Peng has been walking the corridors of Beijing Rehabilitation Centre with the aid of his specially adapted legs and a resized walking frame.
RGO is a recipicating gait orthosis, attached to a prosthetic socket bucket. There is a cable attached to both legs so when one goes forward, the other goes backwards. Rock to the side, add a bit of a twist and the leg without the weight on it advances,
while the other one stays still, giving a highly inefficient way of ambulation.
Oh so satisfying to 'walk' again after ten years with half a body!
Hospital vice-president Lin Liu said: "We've just given him a checkup; he is fitter than most men his age."
Peng Shuilin has opened his own bargain supermarket, called the Half Man-Half Price Store.
The inspirational 37-year-old has become a businessman and is used as a role model for other amputees.
At just 2ft 7ins tall, he moves around in a wheelchair giving lectures on recovery from disability.
His attitude is amazing, he doesn't complain.
"He had good care, but his secret is cheerfulness. Nothing ever gets him down."
You have a whole body. You have feet.
Now you have met a man who has no feet.
His life is a feat of endurance, a triumph of the human spirit in overcoming extreme adversity.
Next time you want to complain about something trivial, don't.
Remember Peng Shulin instead.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Instant Gratification or Long Term Rewards
Long lasting happiness is sometimes hiding behind an instant surge of happiness... Like the story of Esau and Jacob sons of Isaac. Bro Bo narrated the story of Esau giving up his rights as first born to Jacob to a bowl of red bean soup!
Many times many of us are guilty of choosing an instant gratification over a long term sense of enjoyment or true happiness. We fall for what is immediately graspable in front of us vs what is in store somewhere from afar.
What are the common temptations: Sex, Money, Fame, and Power.
We are surely familiar with situations where people are getting married because the bride is on her way. Couples enjoying sexual relationship prior matrimony. Enjoying the pleasure and suffering in remorse and frustrations later on.
We also know of some people falling into the trap of having instant money, sacrificing their dignity, and their name. Familiar with "kotong" cops? Or the "kotongressmens"? Even in the private companies, this happens. Many people fall for instant money making ventures versus a disciplined approach to safe and wise saving and investing. Gusto lagi instant (always like instant).
Some people resort to paying off anything just to be famous. Instantly rising to stardom and eventually fading away like a shooting star. This one is for showbiz folks.
And lastly, many people specially in government will do everything to be in power or stay in power. Guns, goons, and gold are employed to ensure they win the coveted post.Yes, they often-times succeed, but the question is, do they really become truly happy for the long haul?
The ploy of the devil is make us blind to what lies beyond. It is the devil that urged Esau to exchange a bowl of soup for his rights. It is the devil who tempts us to grab what is an instant gratification versus what is good for the long term.
Thus, we need to always pray and discern the choices we make. It is only with the guidance of the Holy Spirit that we will be able to see clearly between instant gratification and long term reward.
God bless.
Many times many of us are guilty of choosing an instant gratification over a long term sense of enjoyment or true happiness. We fall for what is immediately graspable in front of us vs what is in store somewhere from afar.
What are the common temptations: Sex, Money, Fame, and Power.
We are surely familiar with situations where people are getting married because the bride is on her way. Couples enjoying sexual relationship prior matrimony. Enjoying the pleasure and suffering in remorse and frustrations later on.
We also know of some people falling into the trap of having instant money, sacrificing their dignity, and their name. Familiar with "kotong" cops? Or the "kotongressmens"? Even in the private companies, this happens. Many people fall for instant money making ventures versus a disciplined approach to safe and wise saving and investing. Gusto lagi instant (always like instant).
Some people resort to paying off anything just to be famous. Instantly rising to stardom and eventually fading away like a shooting star. This one is for showbiz folks.
And lastly, many people specially in government will do everything to be in power or stay in power. Guns, goons, and gold are employed to ensure they win the coveted post.Yes, they often-times succeed, but the question is, do they really become truly happy for the long haul?
The ploy of the devil is make us blind to what lies beyond. It is the devil that urged Esau to exchange a bowl of soup for his rights. It is the devil who tempts us to grab what is an instant gratification versus what is good for the long term.
Thus, we need to always pray and discern the choices we make. It is only with the guidance of the Holy Spirit that we will be able to see clearly between instant gratification and long term reward.
God bless.
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