Bless you Zoe for your words, which I consistently resonate with. Magic and miracles clearly are present these days .. I notice a great deal of movement both in the seen and unseen realms. I find this awareness deeply comforting in these most challenging times.
I wanted to say I am so sorry for the loss of your dear Kira. When I saw you together or read what you wrote, it was so easy to feel the love. I know how she supported you when Garney died. Now you have two looking our for you, but the comfort of their physical companionship is missing. Take care of you, if you're lonely I'm up for tea and walks. Finally, bless you for your writing which nourishes you and so many of us. Big hugs, Jule
Jule, thank you so much! Yes, I do feel that sense of care often out of the blue--or maybe when more I'm walking. Thank you for the kind offer of tea and walks. Will be in touch.
And bless you for the comment! It really motivates me to write when I'm feeling swamped with house/garden/cottage chores to feel that these posts are meaningful to others.
Such lovely words, Zoe. Yes, it all feels very early this year. Our heat pump is on and I wore my Marina wool undershirt this morning!😱 And like you we are eternally grateful for living in the exquisite beauty and loving community of Pender Island. It certainly helps when our consciousness inadvertently slips outward to the scary stuff going on. At least we can notice it consider if we can help in any way and then turn around and be present Here and Now. I am also grateful to know you, Wonderful Woman, and glad to be on the same trail as you. 💖 Happy day to you, Diana
Thank you for all of your words here Zoe. I relate to and feel all of them. Thinking of “ actions” here is a quote I just read this morning ( and likely will use for a Crisp panel this year ) related to your words:
“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” Jane Goodall
Jo, this is a very interesting comment by Jane Goodall. She's a large figure and this is thoughtful stuff. I'm going to think more on this. I think sometimes I can feel so . . . small that it takes, what, courage to believe this? And yet it's the energy we put out into the world, as well, so why shouldn't it be true.
Bless you Zoe for your words, which I consistently resonate with. Magic and miracles clearly are present these days .. I notice a great deal of movement both in the seen and unseen realms. I find this awareness deeply comforting in these most challenging times.
I wanted to say I am so sorry for the loss of your dear Kira. When I saw you together or read what you wrote, it was so easy to feel the love. I know how she supported you when Garney died. Now you have two looking our for you, but the comfort of their physical companionship is missing. Take care of you, if you're lonely I'm up for tea and walks. Finally, bless you for your writing which nourishes you and so many of us. Big hugs, Jule
Jule, thank you so much! Yes, I do feel that sense of care often out of the blue--or maybe when more I'm walking. Thank you for the kind offer of tea and walks. Will be in touch.
And bless you for the comment! It really motivates me to write when I'm feeling swamped with house/garden/cottage chores to feel that these posts are meaningful to others.
Such lovely words, Zoe. Yes, it all feels very early this year. Our heat pump is on and I wore my Marina wool undershirt this morning!😱 And like you we are eternally grateful for living in the exquisite beauty and loving community of Pender Island. It certainly helps when our consciousness inadvertently slips outward to the scary stuff going on. At least we can notice it consider if we can help in any way and then turn around and be present Here and Now. I am also grateful to know you, Wonderful Woman, and glad to be on the same trail as you. 💖 Happy day to you, Diana
Oh my, Diana, thank you! I am grateful indeed for your post and your kind words. Hugs, dear woman!
Thank you for all of your words here Zoe. I relate to and feel all of them. Thinking of “ actions” here is a quote I just read this morning ( and likely will use for a Crisp panel this year ) related to your words:
“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” Jane Goodall
Jo, this is a very interesting comment by Jane Goodall. She's a large figure and this is thoughtful stuff. I'm going to think more on this. I think sometimes I can feel so . . . small that it takes, what, courage to believe this? And yet it's the energy we put out into the world, as well, so why shouldn't it be true.