Does it cast the long shadow of honesty, integrity, morality,
and fellowship in your own living?
Does it stretch your image or contract it?
Do you feel good about yourself and your reflection on others? Does it have a
positive influence or negative effect on those about you?
Does it engender love
and concern or does it bolster indifference and apathy?
Does it show that you
have confidence in your living and that your life has true meaning and purpose?
Our shadow is an extension of our personality. It follows us everywhere we go.
It is an influence of good or bad on those around us, at every stage in life.
It's our conscience. It's our ego. It's our love for God, family, country, and
our fellow man. It's a mirror of our lives. It is we, as others see us. I had
often heard the quotation, "How long is your shadow," but I'd never
stopped to consider the depth of its meaning. As I grow older and see how
others have molded and shaped my life, I better understand and appreciate how
we follow in the shadows of those we admire, those we cherish, those we love,
and those we emulate. So, cast your long shadow of service, goodness, and love.
God and your fellow man are depending on you.
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