African, Ghana Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Bone, Crime, Judge, Mention, Old, Woman

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"An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb."

Meaning of Proverb & Background


This proverb means that your own conscience will act as your judge when you are guilty of a wrongdoing, and it is relevant even in the present moment.

Consider your conscience as a wise and invisible companion that lives inside you. Just as a good friend would offer you advice and guidance, your conscience does the same, especially when you have done something wrong. It’s like having a little voice in your heart that helps you understand right from wrong.

Think about a mirror that reflects your true self. Your conscience is like that mirror, showing you the truth about your actions and decisions. When you have done something you shouldn’t have, it reflects back at you, making you aware of your guilt.

Imagine a scale that measures the weight of your deeds. Your conscience acts as that scale, balancing your actions. When you commit a wrongdoing, it tips the scale, reminding you to make amends and do better.

Picture a compass that always points you in the right direction. Your conscience is like that compass, guiding you toward honesty and integrity. It helps you navigate the choices in life and choose the path of righteousness.

So, remember, just as your conscience serves as your inner judge, it is always with you, reminding you to do what is right and just. Listen to that inner voice, heed the reflections in your moral mirror, and let your conscience be the compass that keeps you on the path of goodness and honesty, not just in the past but also in the present and future.

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