"Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power."
For the past month, we have analyzed the existence of God through seeking the truth. One of the realities of humanity is to reflect upon the self. Today, analyze this quote and apply the themes into your life. "Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power."
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Awaken me... What have I taken for granted in my life.
(Create a list, and then prioritize what you would like to fix first) Journal: We have been asking some very difficult questions to answer in the course of the last two days... today, write your top 10 questions for God. When you are finished, *star* the question you would like an answer to the most.
Senior Journal: Entry 1
1. What are your goals for this coming school year?- i.e:Academic/Extra-Curriculars/Last year at NDCL. 2. Highlight your Summer: Work, Vacation, Friends-fun memories, good/bad moments. 3. What is your biggest fear coming into your senior year? What are you looking forward to the most this year? 4. This class is structured to awaken you to the reality of adulthood. What do you want to get out of this class this year? 5. List your main concerns about college? Finding the right one?Parents,Relationships, Majors, Missing your friends? 6. How will you leave your mark this year at NDCL? 7. Close this journal with a statement /prayer that will guide you as you transition to college. 1. What is your "spiritual" New Year's resolution? How can this resolution help you with your
physical needs?Take time to reflect upon it. 2. Re-read your first journal of the yea. What stands out within it? Have you grown from that particular situation? 3. Have you accomplished any of your goals that you set forth this year? How is the college situation going? 4. How are things at home/relationships? 5. What lesson stands out in your mind from the 1st semester? 6. What are your goals for the 2nd semester? 7. How will you leave your mark at NDCL? As a saint of the early Church, not much is known about St. Lucy. What we do know is that she was executed because of her Christian faith in the year 304. Learn more about the legends surrounding this patron saint of the blind from American Catholic.
Antiphon of the Canticle of Zechariah from the Feast of Saint Lucy I am the Lord's poor servant; to him alone, the living God, I have offered all in sacrifice; I have nothing else to give; I offer him myself. Saint Lucy, patron of light and truth, pray for us, that we might defend the Gospel of life, and protect all whom the world has forgotten! Write a prayer today asking Saint Lucy to intercede to the Heavenly Father for your intentions, the intentions of your family, and the strength to get through this week. |