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Resources => Stories, Writings and Other Snippets [Public] => Topic started by: Jennifer- on June 13, 2008, 09:38:46 PM
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My mother always used to tell me as a young child, "Jenny, always remember if you havn't anything good to say.. then say nothing at all."
This always remained like an angel sitting on my shoulder to drive its heal in at just the right moments.
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This one Ive used a lot as a sort of brain training...
"Accept that, they have forgotten they are loved"
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This one Ive used a lot as a sort of brain training...
"Accept that, they have forgotten they are loved"
Pfew!
Jennifer. How did you know?
Thanks, this is perfect for me this morning! :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
loveyou
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Pfew!
Jennifer. How did you know?
Thanks, this is perfect for me this morning! :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
loveyou
:D :-*
Do you have any words, that seem to of sunk into your being?
Personal little reminders and pep talks I guess..
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:D :-*
Do you have any words, that seem to of sunk into your being?
Personal little reminders and pep talks I guess..
My Grandma had all kinds of ancient wisdom. I'll try to remember some.
:)
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Do you have any words, that seem to of sunk into your being?
I have - "this too shall pass.." :)
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I have - "this too shall pass.." :)
That, is a good one! :) :-*
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I often find this running through my mind when faced with just about anything. Well.. actually lately it runs with everything!
"It is what it is."
Ive found new eyes in exploring the world with this view, stripping away the human to "it is what it is"
What is it?
Simply saying.. it just IS! Its the spirit of all things doing its thing in perfect flow of spirit.
"I" can make it all sorts of things.. but there is no truth in that. Truth for the "I" perhaps.. but does that make it true for another "I" No. So is it true?
Nope.. it is what it is.
The longing to understand the 'why' is only understood by a connection to the spirit of what is.
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It all sounds like Dr. Sues to me.. LOL
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(http://www.afn.org/~afn15301/pics/catnhat2.gif)
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"Ain't nothin' but a thing."
I think it's a vietnam war-era expression, used eventually to calm down tripping people who were freaking out.
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"Ain't nothin' but a thing."
:) ;) :-*