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Stillpoint – Raising our wild ones

Stillpoint

Raising our wild ones
Keepers of the vine

THIS GOES OUT TO THE MAMAS RAISING

the wild ones:

the not to be tamed,

the rare,

the reckless,

and the precious …

You are shaping stardust

into human form

minding moonlight

till it’s ready to instruct the tides

and light the nights. 

Do not expect the world to see

your diamond in the rough

sparkle:

not yet –

they cannot –

but one day

they will be unable

to take their eyes away

from its shine.

To the mamas of the wild ones:

you are star-gatherers

moon-catchers

and dream-shapers –

and you are exhausted.

But shaping starlight

into human form

was always going to be tough …

and you are!

DONNA ASHWORTH – DONNAASHWORTH.COM

POWERFUL SEEDS

Want to see a miracle? Plant a word of love heart-deep in a person’s life. Nurture it with a smile and a prayer, and watch what happens.

An employee gets a compliment. A wife receives a bouquet of flowers. A cake is baked and carried next door. A widow is hugged. A petrol-pump attendant is honoured. A speaker is praised.

Sowing seeds of peace is like sowing beans. You don’t know why it works; you just know it does. Seeds are planted, and topsoils of hurt are shoved away.

Don’t forget the principle. Never underestimate the power of a seed.

MAX LUCADO – ‘THE APPLAUSE OF HEAVEN’

UNFORGETTABLE!

Live 

in 

the 

moment … 

     and make it so beautiful 

     that it will be worth 

     remembering. 

FANNY CROSBY

A WISH FOR THE WEEK AHEAD

May you strive to be understanding and calm when faced with other people’s chaos. May you be clear-eyed and big-hearted, and may you stay true to yourself when tested. May you remember that real compassion  is not reserved for those you agree with, especially in times of sorrow. May you seek out joy and laughter; they are essential for survival. May you try as best you can to be a light, even if you flicker a bit. May your temper be cool, may your love be strong, and may your coffee be fresh and plentiful.

NANEA HOFFMAN – ‘SWEATPANTS & COFFEE’

PUFFED UP

We have become the impatient species, too busy to let nature replenish itself and too puffed up with our own sense of importance to acknowledge our utter dependence on its generosity.

DAVID SUZUKI

KEEP IT UP!

If they respect you, respect them.

If they disrespect you, still respect them.

     Don’t allow the actions of others 

     to decrease your good manners –

because you represent yourself,

not others.

MOHAMMED ZEYARA

THE GREATEST HAZARD 

To laugh is to risk

   appearing a fool.

To weep is to risk

   appearing sentimental.

To reach out to others

   is to risk getting involved.

To show your feelings

   is to risk exposing

   yourself.

To place your ideas

   your dreams before the

   crowd is to risk their

   loss.

To love is to risk not

   being loved in return.

To hope is to risk pain.

To try is to risk failure.

But risks must be

   taken.

Because the greatest

   hazard in life

   is to risk nothing.

The person who risks

   nothing

   does nothing and has

   nothing.

You may avoid

   suffering and sorrow.

But you cannot

   learn

   feel

   change

   grow

   love

   chained by your

   certainties.

You will be a slave.

Because only the one who risks

   is free.

WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD

SAME OLD SAME OLD

I hate that the more hysterical folk amongst us are having such a field day, sure that the world is coming to an end and their angry prophecies are finally coming true. But they’re wrong. It’s narcissistic to think that suddenly, in our times, things are desperately worse than any time before. Things have always been crazy down here. 

We forget that the world has always seemed to be coming to an end, but now it’s noisier, more global, more rococo. The news of bad things just used to stay local or took forever to reach our shores. People used to hide like meerkats peeking out of the bunker – “Here it comes! Here it comes!” 

Huns, plagues, predators. It’s really the same old same old, only now we see and hear about each distant disaster within seconds of its happening …

ANNE LAMOTT – ‘FURTHER THOUGHTS ON FAITH’

CONGRATULATIONS!

You DID it!

You said you wanted to.

You planned and worked

and now it’s come true.

     There

     were

     people

     who

     said

     you couldn’t

     or wouldn’t … 

but you didn’t listen.

Congratulations!

FAIR-TRADE?

When the white missionaries came to Africa, they had the Bible and we had the land. They said “Let us pray.” We closed our eyes. When we opened them, we had the Bible and they had the land! 

DESMOND TUTU

TICK-TOCK-TICK-TOCK

Hear about the clock that decided to quit? 

“I’ve just worked out that I’m supposed to tick thirty-one million, five-hundred-and-thirty-six thousand times a year!” the clock protested. “That’s too much for me!”

A clever repairman overheard the clock: “No, no. You’ve got it wrong. You only have to tick once a second!”

“Hey, that’s not so bad,” said the clock, and has been ticking on and on ever since.

SUNBEAMS

Blessed 

   are 

   the 

      CRACKED 

   for 

   they 

   let 

   in 

   the 

      LIGHT!  

SPIKE MILLIGAN

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