There is a path we're being prepared for in the midst of our sufferings; often ,the suffering we face are the things we've no control. After that awakening, we now turn inwards and see the light.
If anyone missed the reference, Milo was said to have carried a bull calf over his shoulders. As the calf grew, Milo became stronger. This is an early reference to progressive load in weight lifting.
The end of discomfort is not its goal - profound
Thank you my friend! :)
There is a path we're being prepared for in the midst of our sufferings; often ,the suffering we face are the things we've no control. After that awakening, we now turn inwards and see the light.
That's right Edwin. And when we see the light we want to seek it out in everything we do.
If anyone missed the reference, Milo was said to have carried a bull calf over his shoulders. As the calf grew, Milo became stronger. This is an early reference to progressive load in weight lifting.
Milo had it right. Opposition that grows builds one’s strength most effectively!
Very true that opposition is what builds strength!
xo.:)
I appreciate you reading G.A :).
Great piece, though!
Also, winding path, not winded path.winded is equivalent to exhausted.
Not to be picky, but it should be “ refine us as completely as possible” or “as well as possible”. Best is an ultimate, not a step on the way.
I’m glad it resonated Mike :).