> But remember that when >they come about, they're path >(present) not goal (future). > >Someone said, "Love God and do >what you like." The >idea is that if you >truly love God, what you >like will be all good. > So if your intention >is high enough, then the >consequence will be the best >you can hope for.
essence of it is that present (path) is really the only part we have direct control over..or like peter tosh put it metaphorically: 'make sure your doings are right so that when the payday comes around what you get in your envelope will be satisfactory.'
>That doesn't mean that it >will look exactly like you >wanted or hoped, but it >does mean that if you >don't have high intention, it >would be worse.
and that's where like ALL human anger in life stems/arises from, isn't it? expectations that aren't met. ______________________________________