From: Gratefulness.org
Love, oneness, is no separation between you and life. It is a progressive letting go, a progressive not fault finding… It’s very beautiful and very deep.
AJAHN BRAHM
PHOTO BY BHIKKU AMITHA
From: Gratefulness.org
Love, oneness, is no separation between you and life. It is a progressive letting go, a progressive not fault finding… It’s very beautiful and very deep.
AJAHN BRAHM
PHOTO BY BHIKKU AMITHA
From: Gratefulness.org
Peace is letting go—returning to the silence that cannot enter the realm of words because it is too pure to be contained in words.
MALIDOMA PATRICE SOMÉ
(PHOTO BY DEDU ADRIAN)
When the wound to the soul
feels unbearable to endure
a walk into the pain
embracing the intensity
letting go and releasing
the next moment is then met
With a gentle, tender Love
and peace is restored
filling the soul in abundance
because pain was heard through
the voice of tears
*
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From: Gratefulness.org
Finish every day and be done with it. For manners and for wise living it is a vice to remember. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. To-morrow is a new day; you shall begin it well and serenely, and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON
(PHOTO BY NEVEN KRCMAREK)
In Response To:
Word Of The Day Challenge – Expired
Your Daily Word Prompt – Perceptive – December 19, 2019
Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge #117 (12/14/19) – Midwinter (mafuyu)/Midsummer (manastu) – This week, write the haikai poem of your choice (haiku, senyru, haibun, tanka, haiga, renga) that alludes to either midwinter (mafuyu), midsummer (manastu), or the winter/summer solstice.
holding on expired
perceptive to new perspective
passing into dark
midwinter preparations
for an upcoming rebirth
~ * ~
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In Response To:
Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge #113 (11/16/19): fallen leaves (ochiba) – This week, write the haikai poem of your choice (haiku, senryu, haibun, tanka, haiga, renga, etc.) that alludes to fallen leaves (ochiba)?
fallen leaves reflect
trees letting go to receive
Winter’s arrival
~ * ~
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In Response To:
Word Of The Day Challenge – Jaded
Go Dog Go Cafe Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge: November 5, 2019 – Today’s prompt: Write a piece of prose or poetry with the phrase “swiftly failing memory” in it.
from once jaded past
swiftly failing memory
emancipation
letting go and moving on
making of new memories
~ * ~
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From: Gratefulness.org
This universe is much too big to hold onto, but it is the perfect size for letting go.
SHARON SALZBERG
(PHOTO BY NASA)
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When you let go of trying to get more of what you don’t really need, it frees up oceans of energy to make a difference with what you have.
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