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		<title>The Parable of the [Movie] Transformation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight I opted to turn off a show instead of watching it. The show wasn’t bad; I just knew I could do something more constructive with my time. (I was tempted to watch a show because I&#8217;ve been under the weather without much energy to participate in other activities. I&#8217;m finally starting to feel better, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight I opted to turn off a show instead of watching it. The show wasn’t bad; I just knew I could do something more constructive with my time. (I was tempted to watch a show because I&#8217;ve been under the weather without much energy to participate in other activities. I&#8217;m finally starting to feel better, though!) As I reflected this evening on that decision, I felt a sense of renewal and growth—a sense of putting off the everyday man for the hope of the eternal. And I wished for an instant that I were a professional photographer who could visually represent that feeling by capturing a young woman standing on a rock in a river, having just stepped out of the water—leaving a heavy coat of the world behind—and standing tall on the rock with a stream of light pouring upon her in a light, clean dress. Then I remembered I’ve seen that image many times before.</p>
<p>It’s Ariel when she bursts from the water as a human princess instead of a mermaid. It’s the Beast when he sheds his animal appearance for his human royalty. It’s Mrs. Potts and Chip as they transform into humans and run to each other’s arms. It’s a sense of renewal, of growth, and of becoming one’s true self. In the movies, this transformation is depicted as a one-time milestone. Yet tonight I remembered that it’s a daily occurrence. It’s the conscious decision to “put off the natural man” and live as a beacon of hope and light in a world filled with despair. But more than serving as a beacon for others, it’s a transformation that serves each of us personally first. It’s the decision to become one’s true self. And in becoming one’s true self, one can’t help but serve others.</p>
<p><strong>Daily Creation</strong></p>
<p>Today I downloaded MP3s of <a href="http://cesfiresides.lds.org/" target="_blank">CES fireside archives</a> so I can listen to them more frequently. These firesides are addressed to young adults ages 18–30, when they’re making many decisions that will shape their future (of course, I believe that’s true of any age). For me, listening to these firesides is like drinking a glass of water on a day spent working in the sun. It’s refreshing and gives you the strength to withstand the heat.</p>
<p><em>Today I created a playlist that’s good for the soul. </em></p>
<p>P.S. Why the “Daily Creation” section? It’s a new goal of mine. More to come about it in the near future.</p>
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