Gratitude breaks the spell of Writers Block |
Kamál (Perfection), 7 Sharaf (Honor) 176 B.E. - Monday, January 6, 2020 In all the sacred scriptures Revealed through Divinity's Mirrors The Golden Rule Is stated in the language of the age. In the language of Hinduism: The believer's total obligation Do not to others That which is distressful to you. In the language of Buddhism: The believer is commanded Harm not others with that which You find hurtful. In the language of Judaism: The believer is instructed Do not to others That which is malicious to you. In the language of Zoroastrianism: The believer is advised That a good person does not do to others What is not good for self. In the language of Christianity: The believer is cautioned To do to other What you would want them to do to you. In the language of Islam: The believer is warned You are not a believer until you want for others That which you crave for yourself. In the language of Baha'i: The believer is informed Not to desire for others What you do not wish for yourself. Gratitude List for 7 Sharaf Today I am thankful ... ...for the peanut butter and jelly sandwich I had for lunch. ...that I have 206 points in my Survey Junkie account. ...for fresh brewed coffee on this beautiful winter morning. ...that my Bank of America checking account is not overdrawn today. ...for the cereal I had for breakfast. ...that I got a good night sleep last night. ...for the merit badge I received. Footnotes |