Pepper Monk 3
Pepper Monk 3
June 16, 2017
Still continuing his quest
remembering that the Lord will
never close a door without opening a window
which reminds Pepper Monk that even in the
most devastating of times he is there guiding.
Pepper Monk asks his followers to learn to give up complaining.
Stop allowing people, places, things that make you unhappy.
Nobody can make you become sad and depressed unless you
allow it to no matter how much you want to give in to the pressures
placed upon you. Tell yourself NO. I must be strong and say no!!!
Never underestimate the power of positive thinking.
Pepper Monk asks his followers to learn to give up criticism.
Anyone or anyplace that is different to your way of thinking
can make you criticize often out of fear of change or the unknown.
Stop it. stop it now! we are all different yet we are the same. We are us.
Pepper Monk asks his followers to learn to give up the need to impress.
The newest automobile, perfect home, most chic clothing any number of
material items just to impress others. Why not do or have what makes
you and the family happy.
Pepper Monk asks his followers to the need to impress the world around you.
He asks that you just be yourself and not try to be something or someone
you are not. what is wrong with being yourself and being happy with who
you are and what you are. we are all unique and that is what makes
the world go round.
Pepper Monk asks his followers to embrace change.
Change is good for you and yours. routine works well in most situations
but can become staid and often dull routines. Get out there and change
your way of thinking, living and a routine. change is healthy and becomes
a happy you, a happy family and change is a good thing.
Pepper Monk asks his followers to open your mind about labels
when someone is different in their dress, culture, beliefs you might
put a label on them just because they are different. What a bland
world we would live in if we were all the same. Wore the same clothes,
drove the same car or even ate the same foods. No variety makes Jack a dull boy.
Spoken by Pepper Monk
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