"And for you, I would summon the stars themselves and set them upon new courses, just to light your way! Skye Ryan-Evans �"
True love stories never have endings.

First of all, I absolutely love winter and all it has to offer, but the snow is my favorite, Here in Illinois, we get very little, my BFF Sharon made this for me and sent it to me yesterday (12-05-07) Thank you so much! I love ya!
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~Diversity~
Why not let people differ about their answers to the great mysteries of the Universe? Let each seek one's own way to the highest, to one's own sense of supreme loyalty in life, one's ideal of life. Let each philosophy, each world-view bring forth its truth and beauty to a larger perspective, that people may grow in vision, stature and dedication.
The religions of humanity should be a unifying force, for all the great religions reveal a basic unity in ethics. Whether it be Judaism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Buddhism or Confucianism, all grow out of a sense of the sacredness of human life. This moral sensitivity to the sacredness of human personality -- the Commandments not to kill, not to hurt, not to put a stumbling block in the path of the blind, not to neglect the widow or the fatherless, not to exploit the servant or the worker -- all this can be found in the Bibles of humanity, in all the sacred books. All teach in substance: "Do unto others as you would that others should do unto you." There is, then, a basic unity among the great religions in the matter of ethics. True, there are religious philosophies which turn people away from the world, from the here and now, concentrating life-purposes on salvation for one's self or a mystic union with some supernatural reality. But most of the great religions agree on mercy, justice, love -- here on earth. And they agree that the great task is to move people from apathy, from an acceptance of the evils in life, to face the possibilities of the world, to make life sweet for one another instead of bitter. This is the unifying ethical task of all the religions -- yes, of all the philosophies of humankind. There is no need to force our own theological points of view upon one another or to insist that the moral life grows out of final, absolute authority. ~ Algernon Black
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LIVING WITH INTEGRITY MEANS:
*Not settling for less than what you know you deserve in your relationships.
*Asking for what you want and need from others.
*Speaking your truth, even though it might create conflict or tension.
*Behaving in ways that are in harmony with your personal values.
*Making choices based on what you believe, and not what others believe.
~Barbara DeAngelis
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