Random Analogies
I Hope It's Not Too Large
a: Emotion ~
b: the wave of an ocean
What: "Imagine that the emotion is like the wave of an ocean. It comes toward you, breaks, and recedes."
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Writer: Not Stated
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Apr 22 2012 11:50 PM
# 1902 Critique Analogy
Poisoned Spirits, Poisoned Air?
a: Carbon monoxide ~
b: an unhealthy church culture
What: "He uses the example of how carbon monoxide is like an unhealthy church culture, that as it is unnoticed, can become deadly. While he creates a convincing argument regarding the hierarchy of culture over vision, we must consider that this is sort of a "chicken and egg" scenario. Without vision of a healthy culture, the culture can by default, be toxic due to human nature. Perhaps vision is a partner with culture and not simply a by product."
Useful?
Writer: Samuel Chand
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Date: Jul 22 2013 7:33 PM
# 3435 Critique Analogy
a: feelings ~
b: waves in the ocean
What:
"Feelings are like waves in the ocean; we need to learn how to ride through them and know that they will shift and change."
Useful?
Writer: Carol Emery Normandi, Lauralee Roark
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Date: Mar 4 2015 4:22 PM
# 7446 Critique Analogy
a: sadness ~
b: the innermost depth of an ocean
What:
"Happiness is always shallow; sadness, always deep. Happiness is like a wave, sadness is like the innermost depth of an ocean. In sadness you remain with yourself, left alone. In happiness you start moving with people, you start sharing In sadness you close your eyes; you delve deep within yourself. Sadness has a song - a very deep phenomenon is sadness. Accept it. Enjoy it. Taste it without any rejection, and you will see that it brings many gifts to you which no happiness can ever bring. "
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Writer: Not Stated
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Date: May 21 2015 12:00 PM
# 7641 Critique Analogy

