“Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the
love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us
know they are happy.” -From an Inuit Proverb
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3 responses to “Day 107-109 – Open Forum”
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What a stunningly beautiful proverb. It does my heart good to read this and to gaze into this starry image, especially today, on my brother John’s birthday. I decided to take the day off from work to honor his memory. I feel a need to be reflective and to avoid a whirlwind day. I hope to make this a day of self-care and healing. I gratefully receive this gift and I extend Love to all of you.
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There is healing in the stars. When I gaze into the night sky, the chaos and the sometimes dull routine of my life falls away for an instant and I am peaceful. Maybe I recognize a long lost friend looking back at me, or maybe I simply see myself.
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I am
the center
I am
the point
from which each direction goes
I am
the seed
from which time grows
and flows around me
In days that are without number
a thousand suns surround me
And I am the sun
burning in the center
I am
my rays go out
and penetrate the night
I am
a million jewels blazing
in my solar sight
I am
the past and future joined
set in eternal flight
I am
the morning and the evening
In my eternal light
I am
And yet in me
the silent mystery
“I am not”
forever burns
and I bow down
a silent witness
to what in me
forever learns
forever burns
forever turns
From the book “Mandala” by ~Jose and Miriam ArguellesLikeLike
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