All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well...for there is a force of love moving through the universe that holds us fast and will never let us go.
-St. Julian of Norwich

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All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well...for there is a force of love moving through the universe that holds us fast and will never let us go.
-St. Julian of Norwich
Gregory Halpern
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“‘And how does God speak to you?’
‘In the language of everything that is beautiful.’”
— Mark Helprin, from A Soldier of the Great War (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991)
Came from the Land of the Midnight Sun Gentle and spiritual you have my attention No one like you, no one like you, no one, no one Gracious and fair as in the days of heaven Walking in and out of our lives Ghostly bodies intertwine I can see the signs I can see you’re coming I can feel the way I can feel the way
Into the Thicket · U.S. Royalty
The music of my Heart
2000 Blacks Got to Be Free · Fela Kuti · Roy Ayers
Get on Board · Band 2
الذي ارتضى لك الأذى لا يستحق فرصة ثانية، حتى وإن كان أذاه في نظره، إيماءة، أو صمت كامل!
Eid Mubarak ⚜️
O pilgrims on the way to Mecca, where are you? Come here: your Beloved waits. Please, come! Today like every other day we are exhausted. Don’t open the door of thought, come, play your rebab. There are hundreds of ways to pray, To kneel and kiss the ground, For the one who turns in worship to the Friend’s Face.
~ Neyi Osman Dede, based on the words of Mevlana, in Ussak Ayin (third selam). Mevlevi Ayins, tr. Refik Algan and Camille Helminski].
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