
We live in the service of corrections and adjustments all the way to the grave. Each situation as it arises presents us with new opportunities to amend, modify and reform our batting stance or our pitching motion, to tweak our golf swing or the ratio of seasonings in the soup. Experience produces alterations and improvements in our behavior. The old is always passing away and behold the new is always coming into play. Ideally that is the way. Too often, we settle into doing things the way we have always done them, seeing the results as they have always appeared to us. Never learning what is to be learned, and "forty years of experience turns into one year of experience repeated forty times." How do we wake up in a world where being woke is detestable and contemptible-- and everybody does it the way somebody else says it ought to be done, always and forever, no variations allowed? Sometimes, Jesus raised the dead, as was the case with Lazarus, and, sometimes, Jesus left the dead to bury the dead, learning situation by situation how to respond to the moment at hand with the best he had to offer out of his own original nature and the virtues/characteristics that were his to work with from birth. His legacy is ours to share: "Be who you are, do what is yours to do with what you have to work with in all situations and circumstances as best you can, then step back and let nature take its course-- and, if you can improve on that, by all means, do so!"
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