Monday, January 2, 2012

Baby dragons.




How about this little cutie? A baby dragon and to grow up he must be fed.
I said in my New Year's post that dragons are a figment of our imagination.

 Nobody has ever seen a live one and nobody ever will but to millions of people they are only too real; as real as the fears and phobias they wake up to each day. 

Blaise Pascal said: " Many terrible things have happened in my life; most of which never took place!" 

What is in the bottle that cutie is drinking?

Well its "Dragon Baby formula".It has some rich ingredients.

Irrational thoughts, groundless anxieties, residual guilt, subliminal anger, worries of every hue and stripe, all shaken up and agitated by today's newspaper headlines.

This formula contains everything but the "Milk of the Word" and the strong assurances of the promises of God.

Here's a New Year's resolution: 

"Daily I will read a passage from the Gospels of Jesus Christ."

Do that for a month and I promise you that instead of feeding dragons you'll be trampling on them.

Jubilate.
Ian

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