Aug 26, 2007
love is the answer.
Love is all-encompassing. Nothing is left out of the equation. Nothing and no one is out of bounds for love. The whole world is God's "love place." So it's not hard to figure out whom to love. Everyone.
Leonard Sweet, PhD
i guess 'everyone' includes those we've hurt by our own personal choices, those who we'll never see eye to eye with, those who have hurt us, and those who may not listen to truth and reason.
the boundaries of love are limitless. but sadly, most of the time we fail to love when it matters the most. this creates a boundary. we ourselves stop real, tough love from ever taking root where it is in most dire need.
so i beg you, as a collective, myself included... that no matter how tough and overcomplicated the questions get, let's answer with a resounding...
love.









amen.
i've had a hard time "re-loving" a certain person after seeing a different side of that person in a different setting. basically it's tough 'coz i'm not even directly offended by this person's actions. those who are directly affected already face enough problems as it is, and yet this person STILL has it in them to be manipulative and conniving to them... the makings of having a heart of stone, perhaps?
i'll leave that one semi-vague for now, but i'm just havin' a tough time finding my way back to a point of love here, let alone respect. i suppose the best way i can do that for now is NOT to judge and simply separate person from action. this person could have a TON of issues that are tough to keep inside, for all i know.
anyway, that was just a bit of semi-anonymous venting.
other than that though...
... "i'm huppy."
hi kuya butch!
dear butcheee,
you suck...jk. email me and lets talk startup yea?
R.
Praise God. You should listen to the song "Love is the Movement" by Switchfoot.
Congrats on getting married! Love rocks.