Eternity

Eternity doesn’t flow into the future
for it’s without time and space.
It isn’t large, nor small,
it takes up no room at all.

Eternity is where you are.
At this moment you live
within its invisible reach.
Yet it exists without limits.

You are eternity, you make it real.
Without you, there’s nothing
to Being, not a wee bit,
Until you decide to live with it.

There’s plenty eternity left
for building a success.
A life of peace and joy
that lasts forevermore.

Love is the key
that opens eternity.

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Blue Whale

The outline of a Blue Whale is seen underneath a small boat in the Pacific Ocean.

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and the People Cried

Standing in the middle of a playground with whistle in my mouth. When I blew my whistle the students of Lowell elementary school would begin the pledge allegiance to the American flag. It was a daily routine in 1945. But today was April 13, and the flag would not be saluted today.

Lowell school was built like a fort. The class rooms surrounded a large playground with softball diamonds and basketball courts in the middle. The whole area was covered with chat, no grass anywhere.

The school had a student guard that patrolled the halls, bathrooms and gates. You needed a pass to get through the school gates, common practice during the War. I was one of those student guards. I had the privilege of starting the pledge of allegiance in the morning.

On that morning I was interrupted by a special announcement over the loud speakers: “We are sad to announce that yesterday in Warm Springs, Georgia, our beloved president Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage.

The stunned silence lasted barely a second. Then the cries of disbelief and alarm were deafening. There were over 700 students expressing their sorrow. Most were crying and hugging each other, some were sitting on the steps with head in hand. I was crying also as I looked around at the sea of sorrow. The teachers began to herd the students into the class rooms. There would be no flag salute today. Mr. James, the gym teacher, lowered the flag to half mast.

Lowell school was in the lower income part of the city, and President Roosevelt was loved for his guidance through the Great Depression. His New Deal had saved my family home from foreclosure by the bank. The WPA allowed my father to feed us with “make work” jobs for food.

Roosevelt also guided us through World War II with fire side chats, and finally he made Social Security a reality. My wife and I rely on Social Security checks to stay afloat today. Roosevelt was truly a peoples president. He cared for the American people, and they cared for him.

On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died and the people cried.

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Thoughts Create Reality

Thoughts are very important, they create your reality. When you change your thoughts you change your reality. Affirmations are the best way to change thoughts. Many years ago a pharmacist wrote an affirmation as a prescription for people with negative attitudes toward life. He asked them to repeat this affirmation at least twice a day, every day.

The affirmation was: “Everyday in every way I am getting better and better.” Many thanked him because it worked for them. Ever since people have used affirmations to change negative thoughts into positive ones.

Remember thoughts are like clouds passing through your mind, some are sad and depressing while others full of joy and uplifting. Gain control over negative thoughts by using affirmations. It takes little time and produces great results.

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