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The Alphabet: GHI.

Welcome to part 3 of The Alphabet! For this part I decided to be a little bit more artsy ;) A big ‘Thank you’ goes to my roommate who nearly broke her flashlight while writing beautiful letters in complete darkness, I hope our neighbors didn’t see us!!

Click here if you missed Part 1 or Part 2.

 

Gg

“G” represents philosophy. People with a “G” in their name probably like to educate themselves in all aspects of religion. Some do not stick with just one belief but want to know the whole of religion and what makes it tick. Anything transcendental harbors fascination for them. da juana byrd

© Jule Helmke

Hh

Their hunger for power usually leads to a lonely existence for a person with an “H” in his name. This is no problem for the “H.” He or she usually prefers it. da juana byrd

© Jule Helmke

Ii

“I,” the third vowel, is very strong. It represents law and courage.

In this case the law does not necessarily mean one who is judgmental. It is more a humanitarian letter. “I’s” are warm hearted and loving. Totally unselfish, they attract others too them. da juana byrd

© Jule Helmke

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Goals and Desires.

© Jule Helmke

Today I met with some of the girls from church and we ended up talking about our goals and desires. What is the difference between them? Can we control our desires like we can with our goals? What goals do we have today?

For me goals are something logical, something that we decide we want to do, be or achieve. When we set such a goal for ourself, we often set a time limit as well. A “deadline”. Like: I want to read all books by Jane Austen in one month. (I may take that challenge ;) )

Desires on the other hand describe who we are meant to be or what we are born to do. It’s something that comes from your heart, from somewhere deep inside you, that’s been given to you, from God, a higher power, the universe – you name it. And the only deadline you have is your lifetime.

One of the girls said something that’s kind of stuck in my head:

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

Later that evening we all took a piece of paper and wrote down our thoughts about the goals that we have right now and our desires and put them in an envelope. In about six month from now we are going to open them again and see if anything has changed since then. I’m looking forward to that day! I’m curious if I will stick to my plans or maybe go a totally different path. Expect a new post in six month called “goals and desires –  the aftermath” ;)

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