That is (as always) beautifully said, with succinct and profound simplicity; and, really, no more be said.
And, when we move forward, and simply be, by beginning with what is, and moving on to what will be, that quiet yes to being our own true selves will make all the difference.
I am glad you paused here for a moment or two. This blog chronicles some of my thoughts, questions, meditations and mantras that I have regarding life and That Which Is.
Though my own beliefs and ways flow through the words, these are inclusive of all spiritual paths and are open to all walks, thoughts and names. It is my belief that the Divine is a part of us and we are a part of it - it can be found within. Whatever form we place this Higher Power in is but only a piece of who and what that divinity really is. Whatever name we use does not come close to describing the vast truth of the creative source of life.
It is not my intention to make you believe as I do but simply to share a moment in time of peace, a breath of letting go and to explore the meaning of the word, "Namaste" - that which is Divine in me recognizes and responds to that which is Divine in you.
I hope you enjoy, come as often as you feel like, stay as long as you wish, read as much as you want, and comment as you feel moved.
Musician, Writer, Photographer, and Voice-over/Narration Artist in the Seattle area of Washington. I walk, I ponder, I write, I sing. I love living and find beauty everywhere.
Anything by Wayne Dyer, James Ray, Mike Dooley, Deepak Chopra, Doreen Virtue
Eat, Pray, Love - Elizabeth Gilbert
Eternal Echoes- John O'Donohue
Every Eye Beholds You - Edited by Thomas J. Craughwell
The Art of Happiness - The Dalai Lama
The Art of Peace - Morihei Ueshiba
True Love - Thich Nhat Hahn
Unconditional Life - Deepak Chopra, MD
When Things Fall Apart - Pema Chodron
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That is (as always) beautifully said, with succinct and profound simplicity; and, really, no more be said.
ReplyDeleteAnd, when we move forward, and simply be, by beginning with what is, and moving on to what will be, that quiet yes to being our own true selves will make all the difference.
Thanks again, Kerry, for such gentle inspiration.
Ian :)