To be profoundly accepting
one has to be profoundly convinced
that acceptance is the better way.
And to gain such a deep conviction
one must try acceptance
in small increments for some time.
For to believe too soon
is an act of blind faith
and to wait for proof before beginning
is an act of logical folly.
Material learnings come to us
as increments and semesters,
so spiritual learnings have their
arithmetic, algebras and calculi too.
The faith to begin for a goal undefined
is a faith in both God and reason both.
gallagher
07-27-84
Irvine
— Copyright 1965-2008 by Dennis Gallagher —
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