Sunday, April 22, 2007

I have time




Poor person of the rich men who so much has
But for what it serves so much money?
The dreams are lacking
Deficient will
They are lacking the time and the freedom
They live with fear of losing something
Arrogance is left, greed is left
They are lacking the time and the hope
They are lacking to breeze and the sun of the morning
Poor person of the rich men who do not know all magic of the freedom.
I have not anything and have everything
I am rich in dreams, and poor person in gold.
Of what it imports in me if all this money
He does not buy friends, you adorn the true love.
I am lucky because I am poor
It me is left time, me dreams are left.
I have extra dreams and claw
And much hope to conquer
Lovely musicians to sing

So I have all time of the world
Because it me is left each second
Everything that I have is divided
My wealth they are my friends
My faith and hope are mine I cut.

The eyes speak


Studies affirm what seventy per cent of which the women want to say, they transmit for the eyes.
I think that we should have looked more in the eyes of the persons when we talk.
Anyone do not manage to do that and reveal very much of you themselves with this attitude.
If anybody does not manage to look in the eyes of somebody else while it talks it can be hiding something, showing complex of inferiority, or another thing that needs to be revealed.

The eyes are the lamp of the body. Our eyes show if we are full of the good or full of the evil. A glance can penetrate so deeply that none word would reach such depth.

Little before the prison of Jesus to be crucified, Peter and too many apostles promised never to deny it. But it was not what it happened. Peter denied it continuously. In the third time Jesus looked straightly at him. With this glance, Peter remembered of the conversation where this had been a treaty, went out from there, and cried bitterly.
What you and I are transmitting with the glance? Life or death? Are they selling the brilliance of eternity in our glance?

Biblical texts: Matthew - 6.22-23; Luke - 22.54-62