Last night I read a most interesting thought. The author, Subhadramati, wrote that living an ethical life was more than following do not’s. It was awareness that our awareness of our intentions in speech, actions, and thoughts was really about beauty. Regardless of…..
Cocoon buds cracked open and spring emerges. New growth comforts a cut branch, it is not dead. And a fish flies. To ponder in awe, absolute awe, and wonder what must our emerging hearts and souls look like?
On a day when a long awaited and arduous task uprooted into an insurmountable and unachievable task, I stood frozen. Closing my eyes I thought of the “why” of the path that required the task. I thought of those surrounding me with…..
You may not have known the most fertile ground in which to bloom, but you tried. You may have thought you stood alone, but we saw your bloom. The sun may have been too much despite our efforts to shield, but…..
Water is considered a necessary life sustaining force. The whisper so gentle and yet startling. Love also is a necessary life sustaining force. Like its counterpart, water, love should allow the other to be seen…. to be transparent in its touch.
“That will never happen,” I told a friend as we both stood in awe of the Magpie’s beauty and unique song. I knew with my eyes, and the sheer speed of the Magpie’s flight, to catch one in flight, was…..
Somethings you would think are obvious. Perhaps not. As I stood and laughed, I could not help but also feel a sort of sad paradox. We have signs directing us every day – merge, yield, speed limit, last exit for miles,…..
Sometimes, I think, the morning knows you need a reminder to see simple beauty….to smile…and accept the invitation to come and play. “X” marks the spot.
Yes, its a little marmot filling his cheeks with the bird seed I put out everyday. Have not seen them since last fall. But every day I looked for them. I call them my little hoovers after the vacuum cleaner – they…..
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