“You Have at Your Command the Wisdom of The Ages”
There is a lot of great advice, modern and ancient, available to us – we have access to the insights of so many others who have walked before us. We have the opportunity to sort through it, assimilate it, live it, if we choose. It’s there for the taking. But too often our culture confuses information and knowledge with wisdom. We have more information at our fingertips than at any other time in history, but all the knowledge in the world will not necessarily make us wise. Wisdom is not found in trite bits on a website . . . or is it? You have the wisdom of the ages available to you — do you have the wisdom to see it?












When my children were young, I didn’t have the time to see it. Now that they’re grown, we do discuss issues of more significance than the price of the i-phone.
That’s one of the beautiful things about time — it can help us to learn to see much more clearly, if we allow it.
Hello,
I stopped over from BlogCatalog to visit. What do you know about a sage and rosemary tea that can be used to take grey away from your hair? I read about it on-line and was thinking of trying it. Do you have any wisdom on this practice? I’d love to know if it works. Thanks.
Cindy
Hi Cindy, Thank you very much for stopping by. While I have never tried it, I have heard that using a sage and rosemary infusion can help color your hair. Rosemary has good conditioning properties and sage enhances the color of dark hair. Because this is an herbal treatment, I would expect that the results will not be as dramatic as a commercial product (but would certainly smell better), so may need to be repeated over a period of time to get the effect you want. I say this because when you take herbal infusions for their health benefits, they tend to have a gentle effect that does its work over a period of time. I say it’s definitely worth a try!