Why Selah, you may ask?? Wikipedia's definition: means to take pause, to listen and wait--- Selah (Hebrew: סֶלָה, also transliterated as selāh) is a word used 74 times in the Hebrew Bible – 71 times in the Psalms and three times in Habakkuk – and is a difficult concept to translate-- something like "stop and listen". Selah can also be used to indicate that there is to be a musical interlude at that point in the Psalm.[1] The Amplified Bible translates selah as "pause, and think of that".
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Sick of the Hustle and Bustle of Things
These freeways are never empty, people are always hustling to get somewhere, but are they moving forward, in life?? Although we as a society as well as individuals are constantly on the go, are we getting anywhere in life? Are they enjoying the experience, and the traveling? Is hurrying and going fast/ maximum m.p.h always necessary, or a positive? It can be dangerous, and cause traffic jams, and you just may miss out on treasures and neat shops or places on a more scenic route. Take a day and just slow everything down------ do everything slower for a day or two --- and take note--- see what you may have been missing or not enjoying so much in today's super rushed always on the go speed. Always being on the go is not necessarily a good thing.
Please tell me about your experiences of living at a slower speed or taking the back roads : )
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