We are a miraculous
creation. Our human bodies have the
ability to heal themselves and we are gifted with the power of reason. Our
ability to thrive is enhanced by our genetics, our up-bringing and our choices.
We are each unique, but we share abilities and the power to understand each
other. Our needs are the same. We all have instincts to survive and succeed at
whatever we decide to do.
We have abilities like
judgment, thinking, feeling, sensing, self-sufficiency, intelligence, stamina,
talent and attitude. We can use these to make our choices. If our choices are good, we will do well, but
if our choices are not good, we will struggle.
We share common needs.
We need food, water, shelter, comfort, safety and self-sufficiency. We also
need to work to provide these for ourselves and our families. We are adaptable
and learn to function in our surroundings.
We also vary in many
ways. We come from many countries and many cultures and tend to adapt to the
activities and behaviors we have been taught. We are capable of being happy in
meager environments and unhappy in sumptuous environments. The difference is in
our choices and how we use our abilities. Happiness requires gratitude.
We are mortal physical
beings with a complex system of organs secreting chemicals and we are tied
together with nerves that emanate from our brains. If any of these chemicals
are medically out of balance, we can easily have negative physical and mental
results. Many of us are making nutritional and emotional choices that are destructive.
The first step is to determine what chemicals are out of balance.
It’s easy to find the
answers. All you need to do is to check
the ingredients on your vitamin bottle to see what percentage of daily
requirements it offers. Then take supplements that include the vitamins and
minerals you need to get 100% of your daily requirements. Beyond that, your
doctor should have tests to check the rest. You are the only one who can solve
these problems and you have all the abilities you need to improve.
The traits and
abilities we identify as helpful to people like stamina, talent, attitude,
judgment and intelligence work together, just like the organs in our bodies to
make us self-sufficient.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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