The elephant ear can provide a spiritual lesson to a troubled person whose life is turned upside down and topsy turvey by problems such as unemployment.
Lessons from the Garden
Part II
The Elephant Ear
A brief synopsis:
A person who is attuned to the natural cyclic physiological rhythm of the human body and achieves a more perfect harmony with nature may be more receptive to signs of God’s presence in the physical universe. Signs are physical reflections of the spiritual realm as seen in nature.
The most powerful signs of God’s presence within the universe may be small signs that occur in the flower garden away from the hustle and bustle of busy planet earth. The busy earth constantly exists in a state of frenzy commotion.
Wisdom is manifest in the garden. Wisdom shouts from the garden to all who take time to listen.
The elephant ear can provide a spiritual lesson to a person experiencing difficult times. The elephant ear can provide a spiritual lesson to a troubled person whose life is turned upside down and topsy turvey by problems such as unemployment.
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About the Author
Author byline and Bio: Mark Gaffney is a contributing freelance writer. Mark has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a concentration of coursework in physiology, biology, and computer science. Mark is in the process of trying to start a new Not-for-Profit Foundation entitled, Wonderful Life Foundation. Mark plans to submit his online work as a thesis project to earn his Doctorate (PhD.) degree and officially become a Nanotechnology Sociologist. Bookmark this page now and click here to review preliminary plans for organizational development of Wonderful Life Foundation currently published on www.ServeNet.org. ServeNet.org, Idealist.org, and Network-for-Good.org are associated with the government web site portal, www.freedomcorp.gov, an initiative of President George W. Bush to promote volunteerism and provide services to help Not-for-Profit organizations.
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