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Thursday, March 06, 2008

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Kate Robertson

I have always liked this quote, its originally from Wayne Dyer, or I should say I heard it on a video of his. He had it on his wall and when he would forget it his kids would remind him to re4ad it again. I always thought that was sort of funny. we all forget sometimes.

Kate

Kathryn Knoll

Another version of this could be: Good Morning, this is God, the problems you see in this mirror appear larger than they actually are and are really only illusions anyway.Besides, I gotcha covered. So, go have fun. Love Ya eternally XO and hugs!

storyteller

Yup ... it's a wonderful world when we let ourselves believe we're loved and cared for just as we are! Thanks for the reminder.
Hugs and blessings,

Anke

Hi!

I have just stumbled into your blog. :o)

This poem is making me wonder, because I believe that we are indeed meant to help God ... by being God's HANDS and VOICE, bringing his SPIRIT and LOVE to our fellow human beings and all his creation.

Somehow the poem seems to take a difference stance ...
I will have to ponder it some more. :D

Anke

Hedgewitch

Very powerful!! great post :-)

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  • Light candles. Unplug the phone after 6pm. Practice saying no. Take a walk alone. Limit your news intake. Pray. Swing on a swingset! Listen to mellow music. Meditate. Take a mini-retreat. Watch PBS. Color in a coloring book. Mimic your cat. Read brainfluff novels. Read Rumi. Read in a library. Read in a cafĂ©. Read in bed. Ask for help. Nap in a sunbeam. Snuggle. Soak your feet. Doodle. Indulge in guilty pleasure TV. Get a massage. Stroll through a garden you don't have to weed. Make love. Burn your shoulds. Lower your standards. Accept help. Write a gratitude list. Breathe.