It’s always good to consider the possibility of strangers as angels. Strange(r)ly it’s that type of thinking which has helped to make AirBnB successful.
in these days, when strangers may be asylum seekers or wanna be immigrants, it is a pity donald trump and others of his ilk don’t pay heed to this advice 😆
Actually, thinking about it, I would question this piece of ‘wisdom’
I wholeheartedly agree with the admonition to be hospitable to strangers but disagree with the second part
The first part should stand on its own
we should be hospitable to strangers because it is the right thing to do
Our decision whether or not to be hospitable to strangers should not be determined by any thought of self interest, e.g., the possibility that there may be angels amongst the strangers who will judge us by our actions and reward or punish us accordingly
Sir Ernest Macmillan was interested in French Canada’s folklore. He therefore composed a pice of music entitled “Our Lord as a poor man.” There’s a poor man in all of us. I wrote a song entitled “The Beggar'” but the beggar isn’t Christ. He is a of a black slave whose family escaped to Canada during the American Revolution. He came to my door and I would prepare him a meal. Nova Scotia has a native black population.
I’ve never published my own music, but I remember every piece. Take care ksbeth, Micheline
I knew instantly that it was Shakespeare & Company. I first visited there in 2006 and had the honor of having copies of my first poetry collection placed in Poet’s Corner. I have blogged more than one post of this amazing shop.
yes, i’ve been drawn in to reading and writing about this shop before. there is something about it that draws me in. i’d love to visit and spend some quality time there. how wonderful that you have a collection placed within, you much have been thrilled.
wonderful! xo
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yes –
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It’s always good to consider the possibility of strangers as angels. Strange(r)ly it’s that type of thinking which has helped to make AirBnB successful.
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yes, and even not in a spiritual sense – and yes to airbnb –
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Very wise indeed.
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yes –
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And it’s in English?
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indeed, it is –
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Love!
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the story of that Parisian bookshop was a very enjoyable read and great to share
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thanks )
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THAT is near you?????
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oh, no. i wish. this is from a parisian bookshop, would love to see it in person
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Wow. I was going to say THAT is something.
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absolutely. how wonderful would that be?
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in these days, when strangers may be asylum seekers or wanna be immigrants, it is a pity donald trump and others of his ilk don’t pay heed to this advice 😆
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exactly –
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Actually, thinking about it, I would question this piece of ‘wisdom’
I wholeheartedly agree with the admonition to be hospitable to strangers but disagree with the second part
The first part should stand on its own
we should be hospitable to strangers because it is the right thing to do
Our decision whether or not to be hospitable to strangers should not be determined by any thought of self interest, e.g., the possibility that there may be angels amongst the strangers who will judge us by our actions and reward or punish us accordingly
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Words to be nice to, for sure, Beth.
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Yes –
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Biblical I believe…
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There resides the charm of Paris.
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Indeed
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I love kindness.
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I’m a fan too
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That is a beautiful way to see a stranger.
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I think so too
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😊
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isn’t that the truth!
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Yes)
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Quebec has a related belief. One must open one’s door to a beggar as he may be Jesus disguised as a poor man: Jésus en pauvre.
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Wow
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I think there is music composed on that theme. I’ll look.
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Sir Ernest MacMillan “Notre Seigneur en pauvre”
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wonderful – thank you so much for sharing this!
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Sir Ernest Macmillan was interested in French Canada’s folklore. He therefore composed a pice of music entitled “Our Lord as a poor man.” There’s a poor man in all of us. I wrote a song entitled “The Beggar'” but the beggar isn’t Christ. He is a of a black slave whose family escaped to Canada during the American Revolution. He came to my door and I would prepare him a meal. Nova Scotia has a native black population.
I’ve never published my own music, but I remember every piece. Take care ksbeth, Micheline
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thank you so much, how interesting
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I love this!
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This is wonderful!
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Reblogged this on charles french words reading and writing and commented:
This is a wonderful post!
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Ty )
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A most interesting picture and sign.
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isn’t it? so much in so few words
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I knew instantly that it was Shakespeare & Company. I first visited there in 2006 and had the honor of having copies of my first poetry collection placed in Poet’s Corner. I have blogged more than one post of this amazing shop.
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yes, i’ve been drawn in to reading and writing about this shop before. there is something about it that draws me in. i’d love to visit and spend some quality time there. how wonderful that you have a collection placed within, you much have been thrilled.
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It was special. Whenever I get up to Paris, it is the first place I go. With any luck, also before leaving…
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i totally see why –
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For those who want to know more, check out Time Was Soft There. Jeremy Mercer wrote about the months he lived inside the bookshop.
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thanks so much for sharing this. i can’t wait to read it –
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Thank you and I hope you enjoy it.
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Well done
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Love this!!!
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it’s so true –
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