R E Satisfaction P E C T

Monday, March 16, 2009

Satisfaction - beginning with the work of words that are defined by majority the first and second you see involve payment used to replace foul acts. Then you are introduced to what we know of it now, fulfillment of a need or want, state of being, a source, a means, of enjoyment. Compensation is to follow, something to replace one's legal obligation. And lastly, 'convinced assurance or certainty.'

Let's unpack this....

The definition of the thing that we want so badly in this life is primarily and secondarily informed by the wrong that one does, and by that person giving something of them self (in this case monetarily), they receive satisfaction. Hmmmm.....you still have to give to get? Yes. You cannot expect sin to disappear into thin air, you have to give and sacrifice in order to feel satisfaction.

Satisfaction is where need is met, following hard work.

After reading some inspirational writings in the blogosphere, I've found that 95% I agree with. Mostly due to my refreshed knowledge of the difference between the Creator and creation.

I press gently to find the solutions to my answers. Much like the quail eggs I cracked last night to make an amazing Afghani recipe that was given to me, I've learned that there are layers to life.

The shell, not so pretty, but protection for what is within. Thin and fragile if provoked, I try to crack it with ease of force. Layers internal that are thin but stronger have held inside, the delicate balance of heart and soul. The shell, lightly blue inside, is seen in beauty in contrast of the outer. Inside....a balance of clarity and sun - the mini version.

Life revolves as the yolk does, floating, protected, not knowing when it will be cracked. Not knowing if heat will reach it, but floating anyway.

There is more to it than this, than we think, than we feel, than we are. There is more to feeling than love and hate. There is contentment. This is what is valued most, what is the prize of this life. The constant listening of what is next, what is near. Not rushing or overanalyzing the hardships, but instead welcoming them.

What would that be like, if you welcomed something that was a hardship? Are you crazy?!? No, that's exactly what makes you sane. Acknowledging your difficulties, making a strategy and plan of action, strengthening your game, praying more, working harder, crying more passionately, living more fully.

Make satisfaction count, feel it when you're not even satisfied....
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