I have always loved words. As a child, I spent time reading the dictionary, allowing one word and its definition to lead me to another as I traversed a path of curiosity.
Words . . .
Turning the pages of that dictionary, I discovered it was the meaning of the words, which I read, that would elicit a corresponding feeling that would resonate deeply in me.
like these via sprouting seeds
telling us it is OK to be changed. It's inevitable, really. This is good news, because change is an indication we are alive and growing.
When I read this post on being brave in sadness and brave in love, I was reminded that we are not alone in our daily challenges, big and small, life altering and life shifting, and that as we stand strong in our power and face our challenges we discover as Joyshop creatively reminds us
We need to be cognizant of the fact that happiness, even in and thru challenging times is in the seeds we plant. What seeds are you planting?
Words resonate
Words are filled with the nourishment & engergy to bear fruit
Words are the power that propel our thoughts that create our life, daily
Words can make all the difference in the world, for the greater good
What words will you think on today, accepting that
and trust His power
surrender, let go, and let God . . . knowing that all will be well.
(image via via her inspiring pinterest pages)
Impressive blog! -Arron
Posted by: rc helicopter | December 21, 2011 at 05:55 AM
Hello, Sweet Friend! I need to remember the Serenity Prayer more often. Change CAN be good, and recognizing what we can't change and accepting it and moving on...you're so right, it can change us, and so very often for the better if we open our hearts to the possibilities that are presented to us.
XO Diane
Posted by: Diane Knott | December 03, 2011 at 02:00 PM