I am allways happy & satisfied
I send love, tenderness & compassion
To all men & women
Opening hearts, souls & karma
I am that i am

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I am allways happy & satisfied
I send love, tenderness & compassion
To all men & women
Opening hearts, souls & karma
I am that i am
Disney movies aren't real. The Hallmark Channel isn't real. The Princess Bride isn't real. Romance novels aren't real. Adult videos aren't real. Hashtag-riddled Instagram posts of celebrity couples aren't real. 80s love ballads aren't real. And, as much as I hate to say it, The Addams Family isn't real.
Most Americans' (and Canadians') view of love is primarily influenced by one or more of these. Before one gets married, one needs to disavow all of these things as remotely realistic depictions of how couples are to love each other. Loving is an action, and if your concept of the act of loving is based primarily in self-fulfillment and emotion, your relationships are all doomed to fail.
“Prayer changes people. People change things.” Prayer is a hopeful response to a fearful situation. Not as a substitute for possible action, but rather as a catalyst for a (perhaps simple) act of kindness. A “ripple of hope” can occur if the Golden Rule is included in the prayerful reflection. This Norman Rockwell painting, which was at the New-York Historical Society, is deeply inspiring. From the Christian tradition, the “Parable of the Good Samaritan” further describes the meaning of compassion. (Photo taken on August 17, 2018)
Good morning tumblrites Hello from Australia Our nation has no bounds in courage and our compassion to other nations is well known and a delght for us to share out bounties with the World ... Misha
Happy "National Good Neighbor Day!"
Happy “National Good Neighbor Day!”
Happy “National Good Neighbor Day!” Do you remember the days when someone new would move into the neighborhood and folks would bring them warm casseroles for dinners or a basket of things to welcome them into the neighborhood? Or, the tradition of bringing a loaf of bread and a bottle of wine as a blessing to ensure everyone would have enough to eat in the home? Some would bring salt and a new…
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