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<br>The mountains,
 
<br>The mountains,
 
<br>I become part of it…
 
<br>I become part of it…
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<br>The wilderness, the dew drops, the pollen…
 
<br>The wilderness, the dew drops, the pollen…
 
<br>I become part of it.
 
<br>I become part of it.
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<p align="right">---Navajo Chant</p>
 
<p align="right">---Navajo Chant</p>
 
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<i>Agape doesn't love somebody because they're worthy.
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<p>Agape doesn't love somebody because they're worthy.
 
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<br>Agape makes them worthy by the strength and power of its love.</p>
Agape makes them worthy by the strength and power of its love.
 
 
 
Agape doesn't love somebody because they're beautiful.
 
 
 
Agape loves in such a way that it makes them beautiful.</i>
 
  
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<p>Agape doesn't love somebody because they're beautiful.
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<br>Agape loves in such a way that it makes them beautiful.
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<p align="right">―Rob Bell</p>
 
<p align="right">―Rob Bell</p>
  
 
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<i>The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.</i>
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The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.
  
 
<p align="right">—Kahlil Gibran</p>
 
<p align="right">—Kahlil Gibran</p>

Revision as of 17:55, 19 January 2015


The mountains,
I become part of it…
the herbs, the fir tree, I become part of it.
the morning mists, the clouds, the gathering waters,
I become part of it.
The wilderness, the dew drops, the pollen…
I become part of it.

---Navajo Chant


Agape doesn't love somebody because they're worthy.
Agape makes them worthy by the strength and power of its love.

Agape doesn't love somebody because they're beautiful.
Agape loves in such a way that it makes them beautiful.

―Rob Bell


The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.

—Kahlil Gibran