Don’t ask yourself what the world needs;
ask yourself what makes you come alive.
And then go and do that.
Because what the world needs is
people who have come alive.
~Attributed to Howard Thurman,
American author, philosopher, theologian,
educator, and civil rights leader
The Lord demonstrates great passion in all that He does and in all that He creates, and so made in His image as we are, we are designed to be passionate. Our passions make us come alive, and it is in that awakening that we come into full bloom like the passion flower above. Passion unlocks our potential and helps us discover our divine purpose in this life; it creates “moments that blossom,” and that’s what makes the human heart want to celebrate. We are implored in Scripture to celebrate; celebration has been described as a delightful and intense form of human presence. It draws us together, and I believe our relationships with each other ultimately lead to a desire to be in relationship with the Lord.
This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. ~Psalm 118:24 ✝
Thank you, Lord Jesus, that you save, you heal, you restore, and you reveal Your Father’s heart to us! You have captured me with grace and I’m caught in Your infinite embrace! Like Saint Hildegard Lord, may I too be a feather on your holy breath and spread, like seeds, the gospel abroad.


the flower looks like a salsa dancer with a skirt in full flare 🙂 or a twirler taking off—too cool
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Oh I love that first description! Salsa dancer indeed! Love and hugs, N 🙂
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divine!
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Thanks, Cindy. Hugs, Natalie 🙂
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Thanks, Cindy. 🙂
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I love John O’Donohue. Thanks for sharing this. Blessing and Best – Seedbud
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You are very welcome, Seedbud. O”Donohue is a favorite of mine too. Hugs and blessings, Natalie 🙂
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