The Archetypal Smirk of Conceit
I
wondered, pondered, and reflected
for
years why some high-profile people
annoyed
me; but while reading something
Jeshua
said in the artist Glenda Green’s
book
The Keys of Jeshua, I saw the source
of
my unease with these people: “when
one
soul truly honors the presence of God
in
another, wholeness and holiness are
welcomed.”
While reading Jesua’s sacred
words,
an image of the movie star Emily
Blunt
came to mind, how behind her every
smile
I saw the archetypal smirk of conceit
on
her face that I saw in every high-profile
person
who annoyed me; but taking Jeshua’s
words
to heart, I honored the holy presence
of
God in Emily Blunt’s life, and the virtue
of
her personal excellence shone bright
enough
for me to see the archetypal smirk
of
my own personal conceit; and now I’m
free
to enjoy all those high-profile
people
who once annoyed me.
Composed in Tiny Beaches,
Georgian Bay, Southcentral,
Ontario
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
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