Sunday, May 31, 2009
Not saying much tonight.
Need to get up at 4 am in the morning and I am a night person.
I must strive to go to bed earlier.
Some great Pipturesque here.
Great humans.
The bird box which has been the focus for the last month - now empty and quiet.
So much to reflect but will do that tomorrow night.
you
are
beauty
full
Saturday, May 30, 2009
The Blob Tree
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Every now and again -
beautiful humans send me five words to describe their life at the moment.
By doing that we are reflecting, opening, evaluating, de-masking to ourself and others who read this.
Maybe you will/can/consider?
Maybe you will send them and I will post them - like these.
Decisions::
Peter
Expectant
Open-hearted
Pensive
Surrendering
Tiptoeinginthedark
Derek
stressed
hopeful
uncomfortable
encouraged
wondering
Katie
Raw
hoping
encouraged
loving
believing
James
1: Dark
2: Lonely
3: Scarred
4: Emotional
5: Reflective
Dana
upbeat
hopeful
in touch
emotion-full
thought-full
Pip
uncertainlysettled
changeaccepted
privileged
focusedinStretchandLoveitloveit
enteringLionsDen
Thursday, May 28, 2009
I love this quote
from this blog
http://mosteverybodylivestheirlives.blogspot.com/
'Faith, wherever it develops into hope,
causes not rest but unrest,
not patience but impatience.
It does not calm the unquiet heart,
but is itself the unquiet heart in man.
Those who hope in Christ
can no longer put up with reality as it is,
but begin to suffer under it,
to contradict it.
Peace with God means conflict with the world,
for the goad of the promised future
stabs inexorably into the flesh
of every unfulfilled present.'
Jurgen Moltmann, Theology of Hope,
quoted in Disciples and Citizens, by Graham Cray.
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