祢是我的力量 ...
我的盾牌
离了祢我是什么?

Thursday, March 9, 2017
10:18 PM

8 March 17 lunchtime walking at park

I saw the fishing float (red n yellow kind) tied to the fishing rod. 
Whenever fish bites the bait, the float will make movement n sink a bit then surface n sink a bit then surface ..

A float serves as a visual bite indicator but it is also an indicator of where the bait is.

A float serves as a visual bite indicator but it is also an indicator of where the bait is.

A float serves as a visual bite indicator but it is also an indicator of where the bait is.

Use the enemies indicator/strategy (the float) to track down the baits set up by the enemies.

Observe the pattern of the strategy of the enemies.

Get out of the situations (sea/ocean) and stand at a place where you could see clearly the location & movement of the indicator (float)

Get out of the situation, observe yourself and track down the enemies 'float' (indicator of where the bait is)

攻 守 defensive and offensive 

和 防守 defend , guard , protect  

When God shows us, we tear down the enemies ambush 埋伏 first even before the enemies attack. 

知己知彼 百战百胜

float, also called a bobber in the United States, is an item of angling equipment that is attached to the fishing line which serves several purposes. Firstly, it can suspend thebait at a predetermined depth; secondly, due to its buoyancy, it can carry the baited hook to otherwise inaccessible areas of water by allowing the float to drift in the prevailing current; and thirdly, a float also serves as a visual bite indicator. Fishing with a float is called float fishing.


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I saw a tree trunk without branches and leaves.
Chop tree that had a flat surface on the trunk.
A parrot was chained on the surface of the chop tree trunk.


我若展开清晨的翅膀飞到地极...

    就在那里
    祢的双手也必引导我
    我可以往那里去躲避祢的灵?
    我可以往那里去逃可躲避祢的面?

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