Town and the Two Streets |
Spiritual Story by Sheikh Qalandar ShahI see, in this story, the pitfalls of attachment to a point-of-view rather than commitment to re-creation and really "getting" communication. What do you see in this story? I am continually developing my skills as a communicator, to minimize the risks of "assuming," especially when I have the opportunity to obtain clarity. The model of communication I enjoy and use is based on Integrity, Responsibility and Generosity. The conversations are extraordinary and the rewards are immeasurable. |
In eastern Armenia there was a little village with two parallel streets, called North Way and South Way, respectively. A traveler from afar walked down South Way, and soon resolved to visit the other street; however, as soon as he entered it, the merchants noticed that his eyes were filled with tears. Can you yourself in this story? Can you see communities, nations? What do you think? MSS |
Showing posts with label generosity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label generosity. Show all posts
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Town and the Two Streets
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Mark S. Schnitzer, M.D., F.A.C.S.
at
4:04 PM


Friday, May 15, 2009
A Conversation From Nothing,
One minute she was alive. A wife and young mother...
I don't believe there is a lonelier place than attending a death you are powerless to stop.
I was there, 6 years ago.
The experience forever altered my way of looking at life.
I wept uncontrollably when I told her husband and her young child who couldn't understand why he couldn't see mommy and why she wasn't coming home.
I attended her funeral. There were hundreds of people there as she was a luminary in her church. I cried there, too.
This evening, her husband called me...
We're meeting on Friday afternoon.
What shall we talk about?
I am Inspiration and Freedom. My communication is from integrity, responsibility and generosity.
I'll tell you how it goes...
MSS
I don't believe there is a lonelier place than attending a death you are powerless to stop.
I was there, 6 years ago.
The experience forever altered my way of looking at life.
I wept uncontrollably when I told her husband and her young child who couldn't understand why he couldn't see mommy and why she wasn't coming home.
I attended her funeral. There were hundreds of people there as she was a luminary in her church. I cried there, too.
This evening, her husband called me...
We're meeting on Friday afternoon.
What shall we talk about?
I am Inspiration and Freedom. My communication is from integrity, responsibility and generosity.
I'll tell you how it goes...
MSS
Posted by
Mark S. Schnitzer, M.D., F.A.C.S.
at
12:45 AM


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