A Timeless Insight Is Something That Transcends Differences

Ask these guys the true meaning of “there’s no place like home”. (Dec. 2011)

Being classically (since 1999) trained to facilitate rather than present, there’s a sense that others not classically trained think timeless insight is, awkwardly, too elementary.

Timeless insight: Use doubt to convince yourself the current way is best, or to motivate you to discover, and use, a better alternative.

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Bonus insight: If a teacher tells you, you’ll never remember. If a teacher helps you discover it yourself, you’ll never forget.

Learning While Traveling

They speak with an accent, but they don’t think with an accent…the music is different…

The main form of local transportation is different….

It even requires a license…

Not far from the tourism, the real world passes by…Island Time….

Sports are the same, as is the sense of community…

Worship revolves around the same thing….

Love….

It’s challenging to find time to nurture our spirit. Even more difficult when we are surrounded by unfamiliar food, places, music, and customs.

But the more things change, the more they stay the same.

We are reminded, if we try, that our differences are only in food, places, music and customs. The most important aspect of being human is the same the world over.

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Christians Are So Unique, Not!

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Christian are so unique, just like everyone else.

Not exactly what you were thinking? Me neither.

The reality is humans are the same no matter where we live.

Eyes, ears, mouth, nose, heart, brain, arms, legs, torso, etc.

Christians really aren’t unique at all.

Certainly no more unique than non-Christians, or any other religious demographic group.

Well, almost. There is one small, seemingly insignificant difference.

Something about a walk to Emmaus.