Adam, what a gift... My deepest thanks for you directing me here. Those last three sentences might be some of the most beautiful I've ever read...
Also, "Even if there is Nobody listening, still it is better to thank Nothing out loud than to risk not being grateful for the blessing of My Three." Amen to that.
Ah, this is a good one. Auspicious beginning indeed, quite, quite beautiful - the necklace, the lock of hair, the firmament. Perhaps it is this sense of awe in the everyday you were walking not so much to find, but to draw closer to.
Thank you, Troy. There are four or five chapters in the book that are particularly important and where I was successfully honoring something important to me. This is one of them.
Adam, what a gift... My deepest thanks for you directing me here. Those last three sentences might be some of the most beautiful I've ever read...
Also, "Even if there is Nobody listening, still it is better to thank Nothing out loud than to risk not being grateful for the blessing of My Three." Amen to that.
This is gratifying and deeply generous. Most of all it’s your seeing it, too. But, honestly, I hardly know what to say. Thank you.
This is so beautiful that comments should be disallowed. What is there to say? It made me cry.
Thank you, Chris.
Ah, this is a good one. Auspicious beginning indeed, quite, quite beautiful - the necklace, the lock of hair, the firmament. Perhaps it is this sense of awe in the everyday you were walking not so much to find, but to draw closer to.
Thank you, Troy. There are four or five chapters in the book that are particularly important and where I was successfully honoring something important to me. This is one of them.
Hushed by affirmation and awe. Transported. Thank you.
Thank you, David.
Also, via Carl Jung:
Vocatus atque non vocatus deus aderit