(ac)Knowledge Knowledge/informs/Knowledge Power (or Refinement)
All November, or Knowledge-Knowledge, we are dealing with responsibility for your own prosperity. In other words, acknowledge what your needs are (the missing piece, what's ailing you, your destiny), then seek knowledge with respect to retrieving it, pursue it, then convert it to power. Everyone craves power, except those that truly deserve it. Those with plans to do something with knowledge can trump those without plans ("no one plans to fail they just fail to plan..."), even if those plans turn out to be negative. Meanwhile, those who would really do something terrific with power often don't even think they deserve it until it's too late. Do the knowledge: humility, not contrition, leads the way towards awesomeness.
Essentially, you can steer past your history, past your wrongdoing, past your sins, en route to a better future, a pure heart, and forgiveness, by acknowledge knowledge knowledge. It's all about righteousness: humbly present yourself a living sacrifice, wholly and acceptable to the Lord, which is your reasonable service; have your Higher Power find and pick out your wrongs, in cipher, in set, and combine the knowledge of self that is destined to make it thru to the next round of divine scale knowledge, practically patching up the wounds like a kiss from Mother Bear. Your hurts will be highlighted for a while, and you might think people can see them, but they cannot. The pain is momentary but tremendous, when you realize that Sister Bear may have had an attitude, but she had a point when she told you off. Or when you acknowledge that Father Bear was justified when he told you to stick to your routine, no matter what. These are examples of family giving advice in the form of condensed tactical knowledge: often delivered in a way that stings - this advice can prove crucial to (ac)knowledge knowledge knowledge power if we take the time to listen and can accept it without emotional constraints.
Luophol says: It almost makes too much sense. Don't be hardheaded but don't be hardhearted either.
All November, or Knowledge-Knowledge, we are dealing with responsibility for your own prosperity. In other words, acknowledge what your needs are (the missing piece, what's ailing you, your destiny), then seek knowledge with respect to retrieving it, pursue it, then convert it to power. Everyone craves power, except those that truly deserve it. Those with plans to do something with knowledge can trump those without plans ("no one plans to fail they just fail to plan..."), even if those plans turn out to be negative. Meanwhile, those who would really do something terrific with power often don't even think they deserve it until it's too late. Do the knowledge: humility, not contrition, leads the way towards awesomeness.
Essentially, you can steer past your history, past your wrongdoing, past your sins, en route to a better future, a pure heart, and forgiveness, by acknowledge knowledge knowledge. It's all about righteousness: humbly present yourself a living sacrifice, wholly and acceptable to the Lord, which is your reasonable service; have your Higher Power find and pick out your wrongs, in cipher, in set, and combine the knowledge of self that is destined to make it thru to the next round of divine scale knowledge, practically patching up the wounds like a kiss from Mother Bear. Your hurts will be highlighted for a while, and you might think people can see them, but they cannot. The pain is momentary but tremendous, when you realize that Sister Bear may have had an attitude, but she had a point when she told you off. Or when you acknowledge that Father Bear was justified when he told you to stick to your routine, no matter what. These are examples of family giving advice in the form of condensed tactical knowledge: often delivered in a way that stings - this advice can prove crucial to (ac)knowledge knowledge knowledge power if we take the time to listen and can accept it without emotional constraints.
Luophol says: It almost makes too much sense. Don't be hardheaded but don't be hardhearted either.
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