“There are more things in heaven and earth . . . than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Not only did Shakespeare have a way with words, but also he had a way with ideas. His words both inspire and compel me to explore the “more.”
At the age of three, I began to wonder about God and creation—the mystery. In wanting to know and understand God, I asked myself, “What did God do before He created us?” As I grew older, the mind, brain and soul caught my imagination—the mind. Later still, I began to ponder the significance of numbers, the number 32 of particular importance—the numbers. These three comprise the more. In short, I am obsessed with life and why we exist. Is there a master plan, or are our lives random? Are we here to live out a predetermined destiny, or do we each choose our own path?
This blog is going to be great. It sure is going to make people think. I am going to enjoy reading your blog just as much as I enjoyed reading your book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. If there is a related topic or question you would like me to address, I am open to suggestions.
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