I heard someone who had been with hundreds of people on their death beds. Many people, she said, expressed regret at things not done, at choices not taken. None of them expressed regret at what they had done. That brings me to: refusing to say yes, or more mildly, not saying yes, to something offered, something possible, something that could bring us things of value.
No one who follows the leading of the Holy Spirit would have taken the injections.
"Enter in through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and few there be that find it." Matt. 7:13-14
I believe that Joseph Campbell was a mythologist, and his Hero's Journey teachings are great works that codify the universal journey that most great heroes take.
While I'm not as familiar with The Hero's Journey as I should be, I do realize its profoundness.
That's why, when I saw the title of this article (combined with what we're currently going through), I had to read it.
I am glad that (for the most part) I did say yes--to travel along the road less travelled. Hopefully, I can find an elixir and bring it back to the world.
The hero's quest. Refusing the call. Or choosing to say yes.
No one who follows the leading of the Holy Spirit would have taken the injections.
"Enter in through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and few there be that find it." Matt. 7:13-14
I believe that Joseph Campbell was a mythologist, and his Hero's Journey teachings are great works that codify the universal journey that most great heroes take.
While I'm not as familiar with The Hero's Journey as I should be, I do realize its profoundness.
That's why, when I saw the title of this article (combined with what we're currently going through), I had to read it.
I am glad that (for the most part) I did say yes--to travel along the road less travelled. Hopefully, I can find an elixir and bring it back to the world.
Thanks Elsa. 1Love!