The Parable of les Miserables, that great song story, that voice, the movement of the soul, the dream made real, redemption, what a story, Solomon was reading it, but the wisdom within, how is applies to our times, how it pointed out so much that could be put right, with a little patience, rather than the reactionary world we have created. Donald Trump says this, the press jumps, it’s not that they didn’t hear the words before, its’ just that they feel forced to react, if he said you should go to the bathroom wearing a swimsuit, they’d print that too, it’s mullarkey, they print whatever someone deemed celebrity says, it’s that simple. Victor Hugo, a man blessed with faith in the Power of God’s Spirit, tried to pass on the wisdom, that is still so lacking today, and now the crisis is real, we are slow to react, so much for all those reactionaries, its’ time they allowed small children read real literature of a philosophic nature. Thank’s Victor. And even his central character, Valjean, who was cross with himself, for trying to lead his “charge”, cossete,
into the convent”, without allowing her a taste of life, cheating her, she will only hate me for that she thought.
Solomon sighed, how many had taken a formal vocation in older times to please their Parents and no one else, not even themselves, amen. The troubles down the road later, the river that is now a dribble, he saw the picture of the old seminary, it was a troop of men in the collar, now they are two spots on a green field, choosing rightly, needs time and wisdom as Victor Hugo would say, amen. Pride can be a killer as they say, it certainly drowns the Spirit.
Big smiles at your narrative my friend.. And loved the pictures 🙂 especially the butterfly Woods and Otter..
thanks Sue. I started reading the second part of les miserables, and found that it had so much wisdom in it, there was enough in it to solve the problems of the world, and it’s still relevant today, have a great day and thanks for your kind words, blessings
The world could do with Wisdom right now my friend 😀 You too enjoy your week
Thanks Sue, Victor Hugo was a very wise man, hope your day goes great, blessings