Begin: (v) to start; to perform or undergo the first part of an action or activity.

I will take all of my opinions and beliefs down to the River of Justice and wash away all the sins of stubbornness.
This is where I must begin.
It happens every minute of every day. Confronted by reality, I present my history, which often shows that I am behind the times and offers me a choice.
Do I cling to my tradition or do I embrace the fresh breath of spirit?
Where do I begin?
- I begin with what’s true, not what seems comfortable.
- I begin with what includes others, not placing myself in the position of separating sheep from goats.
- I begin with what produces joy, instead of stimulating aggravation.
- I begin by allowing hope to make a case instead of making my case over the issue of hope.
- I begin by realizing that in the kingdom of life there is neither male nor female, just souls who are willing and those who are stone.
- I begin by laughing, knowing that crying will soon be necessary.
- I begin aware, pursuing awareness.
- I begin with who I am, unashamed.
- I begin with me, repentant.
- I begin fresh … daily.
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