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	<title>Words in the CiTi &#187; God</title>
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		<title>Waiting for a sign &#8211; Is this a good thing?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Linda Latta]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading through my good friend Linda Latta&#8217;s blog the other day where she had written a very insightful piece about acknowledging signs. It got me thinking about fate and divine intervention. Being of Jewish faith, we have always had a pessimistic outlook on signs. Signs can be ambiguous in nature, easily misinterpreted, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading through my good friend <a href="http://lindalatta.com/blog/?p=124" target="_blank">Linda Latta&#8217;s blog</a> the other day where she had written a very insightful piece about acknowledging signs.  It got me thinking about fate and divine intervention.  Being of Jewish faith, we have always had a pessimistic outlook on signs.  Signs can be ambiguous in nature, easily misinterpreted, or just plain wrong.  Out of all the practices of the faith, there is one idea that I believe is something all should live by.</p>
<p>DON&#8217;T WAIT FOR SOMETHING TO HAPPEN, MAKE IT HAPPEN.<br />
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I am all about the signs, almost to a fault. Sometimes, signs can also hold you back, like staying with a dead end job because you haven’t gotten that sign that says, “GET OUT NOW”. Sometimes, you have to make your own sign. I am reminded of a 4 way intersection by my home that had no yield or stop signs, either way. I kept thinking, someone should put a sign up. Obviously, I couldn’t put one up myself, but I could have contacted the City and explained the dangers of this intersection but I didn’t. One was put up about 2 months ago, so someone took the initiative. You can’t always wait for that sign. Sometimes, you are the sign. If not for you, maybe for someone else.</p>
<p>If you are looking for God to show you a sign, you will never see it, because as Humans, we interpret the world in low definition.  We see the world based upon experiences, and emotional factors.   It is never looked at in the critical degree that it should be.   Plain and simple, we see what we want to see, or ignore what we don&#8217;t.  Perhaps it would be better to close you eyes, and listen inward.  That voice in your head is usually right.</p>
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