Wednesday, March 25, 2009

What is Liah thinking?

There is a woman who seems to be into religion and has tasted the goods of it. But the thing is, she has not seen herself as to how she taste them. Her name is Liah.

Liah has more than enough children and all of them are being brought up with much discipline. She was once a lost soul - a wandering one. She found the path from God and directed her senses towards the Heavens above during her mid ages. She signed up for religious classes and sits for religious talks every Wednesday and Friday respectively. Liah learns a great deal about her mislead life.

Gaining all these knowledge, she figured that she would be better off if she were to teach and to forward the knowledge to her children. And so little by little, she does so when she has the chance with each of them privately. Maybe one or two of them picked up but the others just can't be bothered to try to familiarize themselves and side the good faith staunchly. Liah finds patience as a simple virtue.

She develops a conscious state of mind about how people want to characterize themselves. Some of them being self-thoughtful, selfish and narrow-minded. She talks about them to her children. Liah never fails to lead the conversation to God. It has only been a few months since she has been more towards the guidance of being a staunch believer.

A few times her son said things he only preach but never practice. He speaks his own mind and considers nothing in the way. Liah confronted other means to ease her thoughtful mind.

"He is just not conscious of what he is doing. Does he realize what he is saying? Is he even in the right mind to say that. I mean, look at himself. I don't think he knows what came out of his mouth. You see, some people who don't follow religion closely tend to become lost and unknown for. God will make them go even more astray."

[The rest of the story, I will let you decide. But what I want to bring across is, don't think you are perfect and tell others that they are not because you yourself are not perfect. Look at yourself and feel guilty about it before asking others to look at those who are acting innocent about wanting to be perfect. That is, to me, a greater sin that what already exists to be in the eyes of the ones who pleads guilty.]

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