Art by Black Ink Art
“The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is if we learn. The only way we can learn is if we are exposed. And the only way that we can become exposed is if we throw ourselves out into the open. Do it. Throw yourself.” ~C. JoyBell C.
“I am dreaming back my sisters Whisper-worn footfalls on the Temple steps Skywalkers Storm dwellers Heavy-breasted cauldron keepers Songweavers Snake sisters Darkmoon dancers Labyrinth builders Star bridgers Fiery-eyed dragon-ryders Wind seekers Shape shifters Corn daughters Wolf women Earth stewards Gentle-handed womb sounders Dream spinners Flame keepers Moon birthers Come home sisters, come home.” ~Marie Elena Gaspari
“Once you have started seeing the beauty of life, ugliness starts disappearing. If you start looking at life with joy, sadness starts disappearing. You cannot have heaven and hell together, you can have only one. It is your choice.” ~Osho
Five year old Josiah Duncan was troubled by the appearance of a homeless man at the Waffle House where he and his Mom, Ava Faulk, had stopped for dinner. Josiah began asking his Mom questions “Where is his house? Where is his family? Where does he keep his groceries?” When he realized that the man had no food he insisted his Mom buy him dinner. “He came in and sat down, and nobody really waited on him,” Faulk explained. “So Josiah jumped up and asked him if he needed a menu because you can’t order without one.” Josiah then sang a blessing for the man once his meal had arrived. “The man cried. I cried. Everybody cried,” Faulk admitted. So touching. Children are our greatest teachers.
Source: WAFF.com









