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Morals to Live By

 

If one has ever had the honor of watching Disney's "Angels in the Outfield," starring Danny Glover, one has been truly inspired. The story centers around two, foster children whom are endlessly hoping for a home to call their own. In the film, the older child, Roger pleads with his deadbeat dad to take him back. The father brushes his son off with a taunting response, "....you can live with me when the Angels win the Penant..." Roger, excitedly goes home and prays to God for the baseball team (the Angels) to win the Penant. He and his little foster freind, "JB," attend an Angels' game where suddenly, Roger begins seeing real angels in the outfield. Remarkably, the coach, "George Knox," played by Danny Glover grows close to the two foster children as Roger helps him develop his team (by the angels he sees on the playing diamond). As time progresses and the "Angels" begin a winning streak toward the Penant, Roger's dad relinquishes total custody of his son to the state and leaves the child feeling more abandoned than ever.

However, Coach Knox's hardened personality is softened by the two boys. Eventually, he adopts the two comrades and the Angels do win the Penant.

The story, although fictional, has an important moral for all to follow. Sometimes, even our most profound hopes, desires and wishes do not always come to us the way we would expect them to. We pray, meditate and dream about anticipated outcomes -- and when we don't get the results we want, we automatically assume that all hope is lost or abandoned. In all actuality, sometimes, the things we want the most in life don't always happen in the manner which we wish them to occur. But somehow, a Higher Force always throws us a life preserve and pulls us from our drowning pools. You see, life isn't always about getting what we desire...it is about desiring what we do get, and accepting outcomes that are sometimes -- meant to be. Words to ponder.

Until then, take a break from life's parols and watch "Angels in the Outfield." It will give you a whole new perspective on life.

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Morals to Live By
C. Bailey-Lloyd

Author: C. Bailey-Lloyd
 
Author Bio:

C. Bailey-Lloyd

C. Bailey-Lloyd, established online writer and poet, recently signed a book contract with Publish America, LLLP.

Her spiritual and philosophical book, "Somewhere Along the Beaten Path," is currently in the production process and will be available for purchase in the coming weeks; and in the near future, other venues as well.

She is also the Public Relations Director and Professional Writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc.

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