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December 23, 2020
Becoming aware of your sub-cultured life. There’s the effect and the aftereffect. The physical act of belonging to without
participating with the expected process designed to meet the demands of
progress. Whoa! That was a lot to take in! The physical act of belonging to without
participating with the expected process designed to meet the demands of
progress. Being faith filled within the
forest that live is a subculture. The way
this collection of trees is 100% the opposite of societies perfectly pruned
limbs and sculpted lawns. Both points of
direction are beautiful. Let me put it a
different way. One of your passions is
listening to music. I’ve played music on
the radio for 41 years. The subculture
is how I believe you would probably be a greater radio talent because of your
passion for sound whereas I’ve seen what actually takes place behind the
curtain. The connection is music. The subculture is how it’s presented. I totally respect both sides! Here’s where it’s going to get heavy. The only reason why any of this came up in my
daily writing was because of what is seen and not seen as being Christian. I study.
I activate. I’m deeply involved
with community. The sub-cultured life is
that I don’t participate with the four walls of a church. I tithe by way of what my heart has been led
to. It’s joyful to hit a website and
share. But does that make me less of a
Christian? I’m one of those people that
falls under the label of being spiritual, universal and open to all beliefs and
structures or lack of. Another words I
don’t fit in. Which is why I love the
moments I get while sitting in a forest.
All of these trees, streams, lakes and wandering array of collected
animals are alive and living. Through
each of their personal experiences by way of wind, water, light and darkness,
winter and summer their sub-cultured presence paints for the heart equal
love. Equal respect. The point of this paragraph. Long before March 2020, each of us have
walked several miles clinging to the spirit of what gives us presence in a
modern world. Learning to respect another
person’s subculture was either tolerated or not associated with. Since March 2020 our personalities and
lifestyles have changed. Subculture is
larger than life. Taking the time to
listen is more important than forging unseen paths. Don’t be a Dr. Phil but rather a link to
furthered growth of a generation that has to provide. Being a people watcher I’m truly interested
in how our workplace cliques will evolve once decision makers reopen their
businesses 75 to 90%. What will the new
Teamwork attitude look like? Subcultures
have been crafted. Will they be broken
apart by the hands of the mighty check writer or can our steps into an
unpredictable future equally love and equally respect? The answer to that question starts with
you. Being a leader in your decision
making. Allow your subculture be to present
not dominate. We’re all moving through a
storm and history needs us to locate and activate peace.
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