Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Reading Jesus Life Couch, to have my tent stolen would mean to see from a different perspective, a positive perspective, one that opens my eyes from seeing the universe.

1. Where in life am I using my mother's or father's glasses?
Very similar to my parents, I tend to be a procrastinator, providing help with not needed, not listening, being an ineffective communicator,

2. How big is my tent?
Figuratively  my tent is one of those six-people tent with a skyline, what that means is that I have a way of seeing a certain perspective but also sees and appreciates the beauty of the universe.  Eventually, I would like to have my tent stolen where I do not have any limiting beliefs and be open to love and acceptance. 

3. How limiting is it?
My limiting  beliefs are generally with how other people think about me.

4.  What is the value of the kind of "thievery" we are talking about in this chapter?
"Thievery" means to take away limiting beliefs and be open to new possibilities.

"Dear Lord,
Thank you for stealing the tent of my small-mindedness and limited thinking.  Help me realize that nothing is lost, but much more is gained, when you steal away my oh so comfortable limitations.  Amen."


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