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May 20, 2012 6:13 AM CST Thought Provoking
nice12345
nice12345nice12345Soerenberg, Luzern Switzerland2 Threads 8 Posts
Its said practice makes man perfect. But nobody is perfect. Then why practice?confused
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May 20, 2012 7:00 AM CST Thought Provoking
the quote is practice makes perfect............and it refers to abilities.
However, it doesn´t hurt to keep trying on a personal level, even if we are never likely to achieve it.
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May 20, 2012 7:02 AM CST Thought Provoking
someonesvoicejee
someonesvoicejeesomeonesvoicejeemumbai, Maharashtra India78 Threads 665 Posts
nice12345: Its said practice makes man perfect. But nobody is perfect. Then why practice?


rolling on the floor laughing
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May 20, 2012 7:11 AM CST Thought Provoking
LuvHurts51
LuvHurts51LuvHurts51Wichita, Kansas USA3 Threads 99 Posts
nice12345: Its said practice makes man perfect. But nobody is perfect. Then why practice?


I guess that would depend on what you want to be perfect at, and who you're practicing with. grin
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May 20, 2012 7:19 AM CST Thought Provoking
It's said "The more you study the more you know, the more you know the more you forget, so why study" confused
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May 20, 2012 7:26 AM CST Thought Provoking
chris27292729
chris27292729chris27292729IOS island, South Aegean Greece93 Threads 15,811 Posts
To reach NEAR perfectionprofessor
nice12345: Its said practice makes man perfect. But nobody is perfect. Then why practice?
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May 20, 2012 10:09 AM CST Thought Provoking
HealthyLiving
HealthyLivingHealthyLivingSomewhere In, Tennessee USA527 Threads 2 Polls 4,775 Posts
nice12345: Its said practice makes man perfect. But nobody is perfect. Then why practice?


You've titled this thread, "Thought Provoking".
Therefore, I have been provoked to think this through.
Here is my conclusion:

Practice Makes Perfect...

There is only one who is Perfect... The Creator.

I am reminded of Brother Lawerence.
"He was assigned to the monastery kitchen where, amidst the tedious chores of cooking and cleaning at the constant bidding of his superiors, he developed his rule of spirituality and work. In his Maxims, Lawrence writes, "Men invent means and methods of coming at God's love, they learn rules and set up devices to remind them of that love, and it seems like a world of trouble to bring oneself into the consciousness of God's presence. Yet it might be so simple. Is it not quicker and easier just to do our common business wholly for the love of him?"

For Brother Lawrence, "common business," no matter how mundane or routine, could be a medium of God's love. The sacredness or worldly status of a task mattered less than motivation behind it. "Nor is it needful that we should have great things to do. . . We can do little things for God; I turn the cake that is frying on the pan for love of him, and that done, if there is nothing else to call me, I prostrate myself in worship before him, who has given me grace to work; afterwards I rise happier than a king. It is enough for me to pick up but a straw from the ground for the love of God."

Brother Lawrence felt having a proper heart about tasks made every detail of his life possess surpassing value. "I began to live as if there were no one save God and me in the world." Brother Lawrence felt that he cooked meals, ran errands, scrubbed pots, and endured the scorn of the world alongside God. One of his most famous sayings refers to his kitchen:

"The time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer; and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen, while several persons are at the same time calling for different things, I possess God in as great tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the blessed sacrament.He admitted the path to this union was difficult. He spent years disciplining his heart and mind to yield to God's presence. "As often as I could, I placed myself as a worshiper before him, fixing my mind upon his holy presence, recalling it when I found it wandering from him. This proved to be an exercise frequently painful, yet I persisted through all difficulties." (from Wiki)

God being Perfection.
God being Perfect Love.
You, being God, being Perfect Love, to ALL, LOVING in ALL you do.

The Practice of the Presence of God...
Practice makes Perfect!

HLteddybear
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May 20, 2012 12:43 PM CST Thought Provoking
drink pouring uncertain coffee little deep for a Sunday morning question - aint it?
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