. . . even in a muddy pond, beautiful and strong.

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“If you feel lost, disappointed, hesitant, or weak,
return to yourself, to who you are, here and now
and when you get there, you will discover yourself,
like a lotus flower in full bloom,
even in a muddy pond, beautiful and strong.”

~ Masaru Emoto

Text & image source: ॐ Nature Heals, Nature Reveals ॐ https://web.facebook.com/%E0%A5%90-Nature-Heals-Nature-Reveals-%E0%A5%90-729612107082182/

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How great is…

Screen Shot 2017-08-13 at 2.32.16 PM.pngHow great is our God!
We look out into the heavens
And wonder at the sun, the
Moon, and the twinkling stars.
But His greatness is also
Revealed in the little things
That surround us down here.
A tuft of feather that today caught
My eye filled me with wonder.
How on earth did He, could He
Conceive such a thing in His mind–
Soft, silky tender strands held
Together by a shaft that is
Both tender and strong?!
How? How? How?
How did He create this?
What a fascinating and
Creative Being our God is!
He is worthy of all our honoring,
All our glorifying, and all our praise.
~Edited reply made by Vim
in response to one of my posts
reblogged by Vim at: https://twliii.com

Your Story

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Your story does not stand alone.
It is an interweaving with
the story of countless others,
affected by and affecting
the lives of persons you love
and persons you do not even know.
It is, further, a priceless page
in the book of the entire universe.
Name it as such and dare to claim
as your own, that bigger story.

© 2016 Dennis Ference

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1398. My family has…

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**Painting is “Golden Tears” by Gustav Klimt

My daughter and her family have been in town since last Wednesday. It was the first time we had spent a good amount of time with them in months, and we had a very good time together as always. But it is very sad when they have to leave which they did this afternoon. And so tonight I find myself feeling very sad not only because they have gone back home but again because of the profound affect the assaults he endured have had on my oldest grandson. Though he is making a good come back, he still has grief to manage, hurdles to surmount, and a loss that can never be repaid or undone. And once again I find myself not only sad but angry and struggling with not wishing any ill will or harm  to his predator. So it is that my tears “are words the mouth can’t say nor can the heart bear.”(Joshua Wisenbaker) And regret comes again knowing that “every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.”(Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ) But I shall sign off and go to bed telling myself that “sadness gives depth. Happiness gives height. Sadness gives roots. Happiness gives branches. Happiness is like a tree going into the sky, and sadness is like the roots going down into the womb of the earth. Both are needed, and the higher a tree goes, the deeper it goes, simultaneously. The bigger the tree, the bigger will be its roots. In fact, it is always in proportion. That’s its balance.” (Osho)

I wanted to hurry into the work of my life

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“I wanted the past to go away,
I wanted to leave it, like another country;
I wanted my life to close, and open
like a hinge, like a wing,
like the part of the song
where it falls down over the rocks:
an explosion, a discovery;
I wanted to hurry into the work of my life;…”

~Mary Oliver

Artist~Svetlana Berdnik
Text & image source: Moonlight Serenade https://web.facebook.com/Moonlight-Serenade-228504310532112/

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