If you knew that hope and despair were paths to the same destination, which would you choose?
I have a home in Salt Lake, and I have a home in Malibu, at the beach.
If you have donated, these children may never know your name, but they will never forget your kindness.
I think we all do have a guardian angel. I believe they work through us all the time, when we are thoughtful and good and kind to each other.
I am inspired by seeing kindness in others. It touches me and reminds me to be kind as well.
I love to be by the ocean and have always done my best thinking by the sea. The ebb and flow is like a brain massage and very calming. I am also inspired by seeing kindness in others. It touches me and reminds me to be kind as well.
I do take time to pray. I also start my day in gratitude, and as my first foot hits the floor in the morning when I climb out of bed, I say "Thank," and as the next foot hits the floor, I say "You," and I say "Thank you" all the way to the bathroom. Starts the day in the right headspace and the right heart space!
God is not usually a burning bush in my life. He's usually a very quiet whisper. And he never shows up too early. . . but he's also never late, either.
Prayer is a shield to the soul
I think sometimes I get carried away, like I'm speaking to an imaginary audience rather than just trying to figure something out for myself. Ideally, I try to balance that - that I'm asking these questions of myself, how does this work, why does this happen, what's going on here.
The first step into the realm of giving is. . . not manward but Godward: an utter yielding of our best. So long as our idea of surrender is limited to the renouncing of unlawful things, we have never grasped its true meaning: that is not worthy of the name for 'no polluted thing' can be offered.