“By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.” Genesis 3:19 “All go to the same place; all come from dust, and to dust all return.” Ecclesiastes 3:20 In life, we're oblivious of dust but when we are dusting and then we just want to rid dust from our sight. However, when we are aware our animal bodies will turn into dust, we are reminded of our purpose in life: to have a wonderful physical experience and realize our potential of divine consciousness which makes us eternal....

Life is an eternal play; at times a tragedy, at times a comedy. Either way, it's entertaining to the audience. As for the actors, it's always fun for those who realize it's a play. For those who don't, life is a tragedy and comedy until it is nothing at all....

All things are reflections. Initially reflections of light, then reflections of mind. In the first instance our eyes see the truth, in the second our mind starts lying to us. The truth is revealed in the present but disappears when we reflect on what has passed....

“The only difference between you and God is that you have forgotten you are divine.” Humans are a transitional species, born with animal consciousness and the potential of divine consciousness....

Money is to humans is like fertilizer is to flowers. It helps flowers realize their potential but too much of it can make beautiful roses smell like shit. Specifically, "over fertilization can actually decrease growth and leave plants weak and vulnerable to pests and diseases. It can also lead to the ultimate demise of the plant. Signs of over fertilization include stunted growth, burned or dried leaf margins, wilting, and collapse or death of plants." -- Gardineningknowhow.com...

Good Luck is sensitive to respect. When we recognize Good Luck as a key to our success, we are likely to have Good Luck revisit us. Recognizing the role of Good Luck keeps us from hubris which invites Bad Luck. Moreover, Good Luck is the key to happiness. The root of happiness is "hap" which means "luck." When we realize how lucky we are (absolutely or relatively), we are happy....