I love the story about an angel
who suddenly appears at a faculty meeting and
tells the dean of the college that, in return
for his unselfish and exemplary behavior, he
will be given his choice of infinite wealth,
wisdom or beauty. Without hesitating, the dean
selects infinite wisdom.
"Done!" says the angel, and
disappears in a cloud of smoke and a bolt of
lightning.
Now, all heads turn toward the
dean, who sits surrounded by a faint halo
of light. At length, one of his colleagues
whispers, "Say something wise."
The dean looks at them and says,
"I should have taken the money."
Though wealth is highly regarded
in our world, I rather suspect this fictitious
academic made the better choice. Wisdom, like
many other virtues, is usually more difficult to
obtain and can be far more
satisfying.
I've heard it said that when our
hearts are empty, we collect "things." On the
other hand, when our hearts are full, we tend to
lose
interest in most of the "stuff" of
life. The "things of the heart" become all
important. Things like love and joy and peace.
Or wisdom . Or hope. Or faith.
And the wonderful truth is that
these gifts are given freely to any who will
take them! None of us has to live without love.
There really is joy to be found in this life.
And we can know peace - now.
Fra Giovanni gave us these
immortal words in 1513:
"No heaven can come to us unless
our hearts find rest in today.
Take heaven!
No peace lies in the future that is not
hidden in his present moment.
Take peace!
The gloom of this world is but a shadow.
Behind it, yet within reach,
is joy.
There is a radiance and glory in the
darkness, could we but see, and to see we have
only to look. I beseech you to look.
Life is
so generous a giver...."
You have already
been offered things even finer than infinite
wealth. Will you grasp them and make them yours
- today?

Steve
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