Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Heart of a Woman

A sovereign that leads with strength and concern for oneself will loose his kingdom over time. A sovereigns that enjoys giving his people happiness, song and dance can for his life maintain his kingdom.

A woman is like the kingdom, the king her husband. The heart of a woman requires music, dance and happiness. If a King just tries to conquer the kingdom, he may find he lost the very kingdom he was after to begin with. But if he tries to make her happy, and tries to comfort her, please her, and demand nothing in return, a kingdom he can obtain.

To give the kingdom music and share with them is greater than listening to the music alone. To share in the dance, is better than dancing alone. To give to the kingdom is better than giving to oneself.

To produce a melody, to hunt, and to share oneself with the kingdom, both joys and sorrows, how is this to become anything but good for the king and the kingdom. To rule a kingdom without leaving the throne soon, makes the kingdom no longer a pleasant place to live.

Without the joy of other company a king is no more than a common man. A common man holds no sway over a kingdom, unless they treat that kingdom from the heart. What is in a woman's heart? She is but a kingdom, one that wishes happiness, peacefulness, companionship, and joys of life. How is one to conquer such a heart, but to show the heart a matching heart.

A king becomes king when the kingdom's people believes so much and trusts that king so much that they follow their king. A king needs a queen that is the same as the way he rules his kingdom. If a king rules with strength and military, then the queen will eventually seek the thrown as power is the goal of the king.

If the king rules with treachery and sneakiness, so to will the queen by his side. However if the king rules by kindness and caring for all those in the kingdom so to will the queen he marries.

The heart of the women we have as kings are the reflections of our own desires, and our own hearts, and the way we govern our kingdoms.

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