The Root Of The Problem
I’ve been staying in the hospital for two days now, my mom has been having high body temperature. The doctor said, they can’t say anything until around three to five days. This situation is killing me. I don’t really care how many days required to get healed or how much money needed, but at least I need to know what kind of illness that mom’s suffering from. How do we find a cure if we don’t know what we’re curing?
By the way, this thought also applies to our life. We cannot heal our heart if we don’t know which part of our heart that is hurting. We may think it’s the whole part, but we could be wrong. The same thing works for forgiveness. How can we forgive if we don’t know whom to forgive?
Everything comes back to the root of the problem. Do you know what (or who) your problem is?
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- Posted in Learn, Live on June 26th, 2009
June 27th, 2009 at 1:18 am
For me, most of the time I realize that the root of my problems came from 2 things:
1. I’m lacking personal encounter with GOD
2. I’m lacking self-control of myself
Many people tend to blame others for the hurt that they’re feeling. But if we look carefully, it’s not others who cause the hurt. They’re only the stimulus. The hurts are caused by the action of “allowing” the pain to remain in our heart.
Praying that your mom will get better soon, whatever the illness may be. And praying that GOD will give you the strength.
Jbu Ras.
June 27th, 2009 at 7:43 am
Cannot control emotion is always be a problem for me. I think logical thinking should encompass emotion.
But that will be very hard – especially for woman, since biologically women are more emotionally controlled than a man.