You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star. Friedrich Nietzsche This quote is typed on a vintage 1939 typewriter on an approx. 6x6" piece of cream colored cardstock.
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These quotes and poems (and exlusive inerview!) about love and self-empowerment by Instagram poet Nikita Gill will give you the strength to conquer anything.
English 1000 Opposite Words, Antonym Words List; about – exactly above – below absence – presence abundance – lack accept – refuse accidental – intentional active – lazy add – subtract admit – deny adult – child advanced – elementary affirmative – negative afraid – brave after – before against – for alike – different alive – dead all – none allow – forbid already – not yet always – never ancient – modern ancestor – descendant agree – refuse amateur – professional amuse – bore ancestor – descendant angel – devil animal – human annoy – satisfy answer –
In Why Blog, I've listed several specific reasons I keep this stroke blog, such as: 1. To offer understanding, hope, and resources to other stroke survivors, especially my "little sister" Kendra (who had already been a dear friend for years before the strokes, is 4 years younger than me, and stroked 5 1/2 months after I did). 2. To educate the public on stroke issues and experiences, particularly those unique to younger stroke survivors or pertaining to chiropractic safety and stroke prevention Chiropractic Adjustments Connected to Strokes: Warnings 3. As a personal journal that documents milestones in my own words since I plan to eventually write a book and the stroke profoundly impacted my short term memory and recall abilities From my writing Pintrest board 4. Most profoundly, out of desire to fix my eyes on things of eternal import, to remember that this is all temporary. And, speaking of my writing efforts in general, at Why I Write, I've said: "I think my desire to "tell all" also reflects 1 Corinthians 13:12, "Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known." I think my blogging is part of my desire to be "fully know," though only a poor reflection of heaven. I would love get to know you too, so please leave comments telling me about yourself!" As you can see, my "tell all" season has diminished significantly as I've moved farther from the event. Stroke means a lifetime of relearning and new fears and emotions to process, but much of the early story has already played out. So now I make an effort to continue writing so that there is interesting new content posted here to keep you coming back. It's been a tough summer for other aspects of my health, so most of my limited writing energy is going into my book, however, I am trying to get at least one short, inspirational, fresh post up live (I often schedule them a week or two at a time, to insure this method) up on my author page on Facebook, every single day. I'm also hosting weekly giveaways there throughout the summer. I so hope you will come join me!
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List of vocabulary talking about Rain in English! The following article provides a useful list of common phrases talking about the rain with many examples and ESL image.
It's just my observation, but I think Christians could learn a great deal from Buddhists about evangelism. They don't do it. They live it. It's not about getting people to "join" them. It's about living it. It's not about the Wat or The Temple. It's about your home and your family. Every home and business - shops, restaurants, dental or medical clinics - have a small "Spirit House" just outside or near the entrance. Sometimes it has a statue of Buddha in it. Often times it does not. Freshly strung flowers are hung from it and, at the start of each new day, a bowl of rice, something to drink (I've noticed the Buddha apparently likes strawberry or cherry Fanta), and some incense is lit and put out in front of the Spirit House. I watch someone - sometimes male, sometimes female - from the family come out, place the "offering tray" in front of the Spirit House, bow reverently and, for just a few moments, pray. They pray, I've learned, mostly for the two pathways to Nirvana or Enlightenment - prajna (wisdom) and karuna (compassion). Wisdom comes from the awareness and understanding - and, ultimately, acceptance - that everything is dynamic. The world and all creatures are both in flux and interrelated. Compassion comes from Synyata or emptiness, understanding that the self is "no self" without others. One can not have wisdom without compassion. Neither can there be compassion without wisdom. The two are deeply, profoundly, interrelated. Well, one can have one without the other but one would be out of balance. Achieve a balance of them both, and you have a greater opportunity to achieve Enlightenment or Nirvana. Notice, please, that you don't have to go to confession a prescribed number of times, or attend church on High Holy Days and receive communion as a requirement for membership in a Temple. No sign-ins on a registry of attendance, status of membership, either As Mary Oliver writes, "You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles through the desert repenting."And, God knows, you are not expected to tithe or pledge to your Wat. You are, however, expected to be generous and to bring food and water and clothing to the monks who are, essentially, teachers and spiritual guides. Oh, and flowers, candles and incense to Buddha which you purchase from the monks at a teeny-tiny profit to the Wat. Maybe that's because there's no guilt-tripping. No talk about "sin" or an external force of evil known as "the Devil" or how "Buddha saves" you from your sin if you only "repent and turn to the Lord". No "original sin" you were born with, only "cravings" which are a normal part of life which one learns to empty oneself of if one wants to end suffering in one's life and the world. No promises of tomorrow or what happens after you die, only instruction on how to live a moral life. At home. Where you are. With your family and friends and those who come into your life or home or school or business. I suspect the Temple gets more this way than most churches reap from well-designed well executed Evangelism or Stewardship Program. That's because Buddhism is not a religion. It's a way of life. One, I'm discovering, is highly compatible with the way of Jesus. It really is the way Jesus lived his life, isn't it? Near as I can tell, he didn't have a Temple of his own. He didn't have an office or keep office hours. He went to were people were, teaching, healing and, on at least a few occasions, preaching. I see the Buddhist monks doing the same thing. And, I see an entire nation of Buddhists who are working out and living their faith publicly. Which all causes me to wonder. What if Christianity took a page from Buddhism? What if, rather than the church and her clergy being the center and mediators of our expressions of faith, the self and the family home became the primary focus of our religious lives? What if, from the time a child drew her or his first breath, s/he breathed in prayer? What if the first sound to greet you as you ushered forth from the womb to enter the world was the chanting of prayers of joy and thanksgiving? What if, no matter who you are or what you are or how much education or money or social status you have, people bowed to you when they met you? What if every day of your life, you saw your parents making offerings and praying at the Spirit House, and they taught you how to do that, too? What if the point of your whole life was to learn wisdom and show compassion? And, what if, wherever you went - home or away - people greeted you with a sign of reverent prayer? What would happen to Christianity if we practiced our faith less in church and more in our lives and homes and families? Isn't that a better form of evangelism? Call me a heretic if you wish, but ultimately, isn't that the best form of evangelism: to help yourself and others become a better member of the human race and a member of the family of God through the attainment of wisdom and compassion than to become a member of a Church? Unless, of course, the church took more seriously the task of helping people attain wisdom and compassion and lead moral lives. Then, I think, absolutely everyone would want to belong. I know I would. Wouldn't you?
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Original poetry print - I am your harbour - by Becky Hemsley. This poem is an analogy about how deeply we feel for our children. A4 digital print for download. The file is a PDFX in high resolution ready for printing. You will be sent 5 links for you to select the one that applies to the number of children you have. If you have more than five children, message me separately (email address below) and I can add additional listings. If you have any problems when downloading, just email me at talkingtothewild [!at] outlook.com and I can send you the file directly. Thank you for your support!
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