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  1. D
    Dani Holstein
    11 months ago

    you don’t need it, you want it

    1. L
      Loc Tran
      11 months ago

      That’s true, Dani. Going after every desire we have will take an entire lifetime.

  2. Robin Ann
    Robin Ann
    11 months ago

    Choose Kindness

  3. Don
    Don Jones
    11 months ago

    Solitude is the furnace of transformation.
    Henry Nouwen.

    1. L
      Loc Tran
      11 months ago

      Don, as an introvert myself, I can totally resignate with this.

  4. Linda72766
    Linda
    11 months ago

    Be kind.

    1. Dolores Kazanjian
      Dolores Kazanjian
      11 months ago

      That is exactly what I was going to say, Linda. IMO, there is nothing more important.

  5. Charlie T
    Charlie T
    11 months ago

    Change is possible.

  6. M
    Mary
    11 months ago

    Be kind, be compassionate – you don’t know what struggles the person next to you has.

    1. L
      Loc Tran
      11 months ago

      Yes, Mary. It’s easy to judge without really understanding the deeper meaning behind what’s going on. There’s the saying with the word “Assume.” Assume makes an ass out of u and me. Often times, we need first hand experience to really know what’s going on with someone’s pain. At the end of the day, pain is pain.

  7. pkr29022
    pkr
    11 months ago

    BE LOVE. BE PEACE.
    PEACE & LOVE is the WAY.

  8. Barb C
    Barb C
    11 months ago

    I work for a transportation agency and out Work Zone Awareness campaign has advice that’s good for life, not only for when you’re approaching a work zone. I might use that:

    Slow down
    Be kind
    Pay attention
    Stay calm

  9. Ngoc Nguyen
    Ngoc Nguyen
    11 months ago

    You may lose your house.
    You may lose your loved ones.
    You may lose your job.
    You may lose your money.
    However, don’t lose yourself.

    1. Carol Ann Conner
      Carol
      11 months ago

      Amen!

    2. L
      Loc Tran
      11 months ago

      Well said, my Ngoc. Sacrifice is the name of the game. It would be great to have everything, but that will never be possible. This is where seeing beauty in discomfort comes in handy. As long as we survive, that’s an accomplishment. Everything will work itself out later on.

  10. Carol Ann Conner
    Carol
    11 months ago

    I can’t get past today’s quote from Elizabeth Lesser, “When you feel yourself breaking down, may you break open instead. May every experience in life be a door that opens your heart, expands your understanding, and leads you to freedom.”

    I had another very challenging night and I apparently gave fear a seat at my table. I can’t negotiate with fear. I can only do my best to love and show compassion for myself when it breaks down the door. The biggest battles I face are always the battles within and I think that is probably true even for those in war torn countries.

    Richard Rohr wrote a book titled “Everything Belongs.” I think that’s the message I would post today on a billboard for thousands to see.

    I remember telling a dear friend years ago that my heart was broken and he said, “The heart is seldom broken. It’s usually just your ego.” So, I would add one word to Lesser’s quote: When you feel yourself breaking down, may you be WILLING to break open instead. May every experience in life be a door that opens your heart, expands your understanding, and leads you to freedom.”

    Ah, yes, the power of willingness.

    Richard Rohr’s meditation for today is called “A Place of Belonging” and features poetry from David Whyte: https://cac.org/daily-meditations/a-place-of-belonging/

    1. Charlie T
      Charlie T
      11 months ago

      Thank you for this, Carol.
      Of course, I also had the same
      thought about willingness.
      Sorry about your rough night.

      1. Carol Ann Conner
        Carol
        11 months ago

        Thanks, Charlie. I’m doing much better this afternoon.

    2. Barb C
      Barb C
      11 months ago

      Thank you for sharing the link, Carol. It led me back to David Whyte’s poetry. He lives in the same state I do; I discovered him early in the pandemic and had forgotten he does workshops. There’s a series of three Sundays coming up in May on creativity.

  11. C
    Carly J
    11 months ago

    We Belong To Each Other

    1. Carol Ann Conner
      Carol
      11 months ago

      Carly J, Yes

  12. Yram
    Yram
    11 months ago

    We are more alike than different. Get to know each other.

    1. L
      Loc Tran
      11 months ago

      Well said, Yram. Looking beyond the surface, we all share the same basic needs from: love, food, shelter…

  13. Maeve
    Maeve
    11 months ago

    “In a world where you can be anything, be kind.”
    – Clare Pooley

  14. J
    John
    11 months ago

    remember the children: when you drink or use drugs
    when you carry a weapon
    when you go to war
    when you eat a meal
    when you drive a car
    when you vote

    1. Michele
      Michele
      11 months ago

      Love this, thank you John.

    2. Joseph
      Joseph McCann
      11 months ago

      Thank you John.

    3. Carol Ann Conner
      Carol
      11 months ago

      John, Your response is powerful poetry

    4. L
      Loc Tran
      11 months ago

      Great advice, John. Children live simple and peaceful lifestyles. They can find just about anything to be grateful for almost within a blink of an eye.

  15. Nannette
    Nannette
    11 months ago

    Be Kind to People and Animals….Please

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