To Find Yourself, Think For Yourself
“Sitting on the edge of old age gives us time to lament our youth and weep.”
“Rather than setting a trap of always being right, extend a hand of openness, consideration, and compassion.”
“At the end of a long pilgrimage marked by immeasurable moments of struggle, heartache, and joy, the sublime soul of a mother rests, fully prepared for an encounter with God.”
“Hope makes mountains rise above the clouds of discontent.”
“Seek the wisdom of the ages, but look at life through a child’s eyes.”
“The power of touch can profoundly strengthen human connections.”
“She danced up to the looking glass on her nightstand and gazed upon sunny fields where children changed memories into raindrops to be saved for a stormy day.”
“Quiet walks and noisy fun sanction the need not hurry the day while leaving tomorrow behind to sparkle and shine.”
“It is only through constant prayer that we can remove the pain caused by the thorns in a rose garden.”
“Time is the one thing everyone has to give, and it waits for no one, only for the things that are worth waiting for.”
“Those who love the deepest are hurt the most.”
“Silence can lend itself to mistrust.”
“Whatever our souls are made of, yours and mine are but one.”
Blessings, my dear friends.

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Naomi
I cannot imagine all those words being in one mind! I am sitting on the edge of old age towards the end of a long pilgrimage, giving my time to others the best i know how, seeking wisdom, praying constantly and in the silence I love and I hurt. My encounter with God will someday prove how our souls are intertwined ✝️