What Bloody hell guys, can you not have another forum for your damned
evangelism..??

 

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what evangelism? yes, the article has a couple of lines/paras that talk of 
pessages from the bible. but if you care to read the article carefully, it 
talks about how we can make our future. its unfortunate, that you are quick to 
label things, that you do not like or understand. try not to hammer on your 
keyboard, instantaneous opinions, without really thinking about it. and by the 
way, just for your info, i am a a hindu . i do not think the article was 
evangelism. for those who might have not read the article, i am pasting it 
below.

regards

moderator.
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Beggars and Choosers

by Alan Cohen

Last fall my plane landed at the Miami Airport just before the airport was 
closed in the face of the oncoming Hurricane Irene. I went to my hotel, 
hunkered down, and watched in awe as gale force winds bent palm trees and huge 
volumes of rain pelted the large windows. That evening the hotel lost electric 
power for eight hours, and I took the opportunity to light a candle, meditate, 
and savor the power of nature surging around me. I must say that evening was 
one of my most pleasant hotel visits. 

When the storm abated, hotel guests scrambled to rearrange their flight 
schedules. As I stood at the public phone in the lobby, I heard a fellow in the 
booth next to me talking to an airline reservations agent. "I realize that 
beggars can't be choosers," he pleaded, "but is there any chance you can get me 
on this flight?" 

His words reverberated in my mind: Beggars can't be choosers. It is true. If 
you think you are a beggar, undeserving of the good things in life, required to 
earn your right to be happy or suffer to get what you want, you certainly are 
not in a position of choice. But if you recognize that you are a co-creator 
with God, literally an expression of a God Who brings beauty and joy to life 
and to you, through you, begging becomes meaningless, utterly contradictory to 
who we are and the way we were born to live.

Here we stand at the threshold of the new millennium, with many choices before 
us. If we believe we must grovel, plead, or struggle to manifest our dreams, 
these choices can seem overwhelming, even frightening. But if we realize that 
every choice before us represents the universe inviting us to remember who we 
really are and what we really want, and then find the courage to claim it, the 
process of choosing becomes exciting — even exhilarating. 

To choose is to empower. Every time you say "yes" to one path and "no" to 
another, life rushes to support you in your decision. Often it does not matter 
so much what we choose, but that we do choose. Many declarations from the Bible 
echo this wisdom: "God spews the lukewarm from His mouth" (not the most 
romantic image, but effective); "let your 'yes' be a 'yes,' and your 'no' be a 
'no'; all else is of the devil" (meaning that when we live with 
half-heartedness or ambiguity, we lose our ability to act effectively); in The 
Gospel According to Thomas we are told, "If you bring forth what is within you, 
it will heal you; if you do not bring forth what is within you, it will kill 
you." Modern pundits have described the process thus: "Throw your heart over 
the fence, and your body will follow." "Boldness has genius, power, and magic 
in it." And, "if you sit in the middle of the road, you will get run over by 
traffic from both sides." 

Years ago I spent a day in New York City with a group of new age friends. After 
our outing, we were driving toward the George Washington Bridge, trying to 
decide if we wanted to go home or see a movie. "What do you guys want to do?" 
asked the driver. "I need to know which road to take." 

"I am okay either way", one fellow announced. Another echoed, "I am not 
attached". My response was, "I will go with the flow"; another reported, "I am 
easy". At that point the driver applied the brakes and pulled the car onto the 
shoulder of the road. He turned toward the back seat and with an air of 
authority announced, "Okay, all of you new age flakos, this is one of those 
times when everyone is going to have to tell the truth and let the group know 
what you really want —  or else we are going nowhere." 

The rest of us looked at each other sheepishly. Then one fellow spoke, "I'd 
rather go home." "Yes, me too", said another. "I'm not really in the mood for a 
movie", I admitted. "Yeah, let's just keep going", the last fellow suggest. 

"Thank you," the driver replied smugly, "Now we can go home."

We all get to go home when we make strong choices. Thoreau advised, "Go 
confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." 
And visionary William James offered a powerful formula for following through on 
any important life choice: 1. Be bold. 2. Begin now. 3. No exceptions.

If the new millennium is going to be anything, it will be what we make it. We 
will make it magnificent, not by begging, but by choosing. As Peter Drucker 
wisely noted, "The best way to predict the future is to create it." 






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