Inspirational Quotes & Stories about Children
You have chosen to remember. Imagine, if you will, perfect love once
again choosing the human experience. A baby is born. As this baby grows
into a young child, he never thinks to question what truth is. He might
sometimes disagree with what he is being told to do, and when he does,
he is punished. The punishment can take many forms. The young child soon
learns that there are ways to do things, and ways not to do things. If
the child does what his family wants, he will be safe. If the child
challenges them, he will not be safe. Like children, we are rewarded for
doing things one way, and not the other. Our parent's belief system, the
armor parents wear to defend themselves in this world, slowly becomes
our armor. We learn that as long as we don't rock the boat we will be
safe. Slowly we take on the belief system of our parents, and this
becomes our armor, our truth.
As the child continues to grow, his peers become important to him and
again he is rewarded for doing things a certain way and for acting a
certain way. Slowly the child learns he can be rewarded or punished by
his peers. His peers, who have come with their different sets of armor,
reward him for being like them. And so he picks up more armor. The
child's peers and his family's armor become his armor and their truths
becomes his truth. All along he watches and listens to different
messages society offers, and picks and chooses the beliefs that are
acceptable to his family, friends and society. Many times the belief
systems of the child's family and friends differ and clash with his.
This creates confusion and sometimes chaos, but the child is told that
"this is just the way life is." As a result, this mixture of beliefs
becomes the armor that he uses to defend himself against the world and
against all those who attack "his beliefs." The child cannot yet realize
that his beliefs are not really his own, but a compilation of ideas that
were offered and he accepted.
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James Blanchard Cisneros, You Have Chosen to Remember: A Journey From
Perception to Knowledge, Peace of Mind and Joy, p. 39-40
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The boy sat next to me, and immediately started talking. Of course the
first thing he mentioned was that he gets sick on planes. "Just
wonderful," I thought. So I psychologically started convincing him that
the plane was safe by telling him that I fly this route all the time,
that the ride was always smooth and that he would be perfectly fine on
the flight. He seemed to be content with my past experiences and
prediction so he then began to share his life story. Thank God he was
only eight! In general, the kid seemed to be pretty cool. He would share
some of his views about life with me, then would turn to the lady on the
other side of him and share his views with her as well. He was a very
considerate young man, I thought.
It must have been cold and flu season because there were many sneezes on
the way to Miami. On average, I am not someone who notices or cares
about people sneezing on the plane, but today I had the "God Bless You"
missionary sitting next to me. Yes, every time someone sneezed,
regardless of where in the plane he or she was sitting, the kid
responded with the words "God Bless You." Now I'm not sure if the Green
Berets trained this kid, or if he simply had bionic ears, for regardless
of where a person was on the plane, if they sneezed, this boy could hear
it! Not only that, but the farther he perceived an individual to be, the
louder he would bless them. After the first few "God Bless You's" the
people on the plane, regardless of their location, answered him with
"thank you." This created a comfortable and friendly feeling on the
plane.
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James Blanchard Cisneros, You Have Chosen to Remember: A Journey From
Perception to Knowledge, Peace of Mind and Joy, p. 114-115
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from.

"We have not
inherited the earth from our fathers but are borrowing it from our
children."
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Native American Proverb
Cited in You Have Chosen to Remember, p. 250
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Carl Sandburg once
wrote, "A baby is God's opinion that the world should go on." Bringing a
child into the world is one of the greatest gifts that God can offer you
and one of the greatest gifts you can offer this world.
I have not lived long, but I have lived long enough to understand that
raising a child with love is the most important job in the world. I have
walked the streets of my country long enough to know that this is so. I
have talked to children who are loved, children who are lost, children
who are happy and healthy, children who are sad and sick, children with
beautiful homes and those who are homeless.
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James Blanchard Cisneros, You Have Chosen to Remember: A Journey From
Perception to Knowledge, Peace of Mind and Joy, p. 250
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"Your children are
not your children
They are the sons
and daughters of life's longing for itself.
They come through
you but not from you,
And though they are
with you, yet they belong not to you.
You may give them
your love but not your thoughts,
For they have their
own thoughts.
You may house their
bodies but not their souls,
For their souls
dwell in the house of tomorrow,
Which you cannot
visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to
be like them, but seek not to
make them like you,
For life goes not
backward nor tarries with yesterday.
You are the bows
from which your children as
Living arrows are
sent forth.
The archer sees the
mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that
His arrows might go swift and far.
Let your bending in
the archer's hand be for gladness;
For even as He
loves the arrow that flies,
So He loves also
the bow that is stable."
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Kahlil Gibran
Cited in You Have Chosen to Remember, p. 251-252
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Footnotes / Acknowledgments
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28.
Kahlil Gibran,
The Prophet, Copyright 1923 (Knopf), p. 17.
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