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    The InvitationIt doesn't interest me what you do for a livingI want to know what you ache forand if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.It doesn't interest me how old you areI want to know if you will risk looking like a foolfor lovefor your dreamsfor the adventure of... more

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  • Rated by moira62 on Nov 19, 9:32am

    The man in the moon watches over me he tells me stories to make me laugh the tales he can tell from long ago as he travels the world on our behalf Dont be afraid of his grumpy old face his bark is worse than his bite wrap a cloud around you for extra warmth and make yourself comfortable for the night He tells of battles fought and kingdoms won shiny black horses carrying knights kings and queens who have ruled the world and jests to make you laugh into the night By TM Truly magical site...Lovely imagery and poetry...mystical journey..Thank you for sharing,Slainte
  • Rated by rkssana65 on Nov 18, 10:22am

    The InvitationIt doesn't interest me what you do for a livingI want to know what you ache forand if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.It doesn't interest me how old you areI want to know if you will risk looking like a foolfor lovefor your dreamsfor the adventure of being alive.It doesn't interest me what planets are squaring your moon...I want to know if you have touched the center of your own sorrowif you have been opened by life's betrayalsor have become shrivelled and closedfrom fear of further pain.I want to know if you can sit with painmine or your ownwithout moving to hide itor fade itor fix it.I want to know if you can be with joymine or your ownif you can dance with wildnessand let the ecstasy fill you to the tips of yourfingers and toeswithout cautioning us tobe carefulbe realisticto remember the limitations of being human.It doesn't interest me if the story you are telling meis true.I want to know if you candisappoint anotherto be true to yourself.If you can bear the accusation of betrayaland not betray your own soul.If you can be faithlessand therefore trustworthy.I want to know if you can see Beautyeven when it is not prettyevery day.And if you can source your own lifefrom its presence.I want to know if you can live with failureyours and mineand still stand on the edge of the lakeand shout to the silver of the full moon,"Yes."It doesn't interest meto know where you live or how much money you have.I want to know if you can get upafter a night of grief and despairweary and bruised to the boneand do what needs to be doneto feed the children.It doesn't interest me where or what or with whomyou have studied.I want to know what sustains youfrom the insidewhen all else falls away.I want to know if you can be alonewith yourselfand if you truly like the company you keepin the empty moments.- Oriah Mountain Dreamer -
  • Rated by pasatter on Oct 24, 3:42pm

    Namaste---Thank you for your so nice and appreciated review----It introduced me to your wonderful site ; full of wonders to be discovered---and rediscovered--- A very NICE person is in these pages;; Do visit me- anytime-- help yourself-- I love the sharing of SU-- Phyllis
  • Rated by Nathandav on Sep 15, 3:49am

    Nice links
  • Rated by cassel34 on Aug 17, 8:40am

    Thank you for your kind review : love and light : Namaste
  • Rated by smeggle on Nov 03 2008, 3:04am

    We can reject everything else: religion, ideology, all received wisdom. But we cannot escape the necessity of love and compassion.... This, then, is my true religion, my simple faith. In this sense, there is no need for temple or church, for mosque or synagogue, no need for complicated philosophy, doctrine or dogma. Our own heart, our own mind, is the temple. The doctrine is compassion. Love for others and respect for their rights and dignity, no matter who or what they are: ultimately these are all we need. So long as we practice these in our daily lives, then no matter if we are learned or unlearned, whether we believe in Buddha or God, or follow some other religion or none at all, as long as we have compassion for others and conduct ourselves with restraint out of a sense of responsibility, there is no doubt we will be happy.
  • Rated by siochantacroi on Oct 12 2008, 7:15am

    I lost a friend today no sense or reason.A friend who listened without judgement whose love was always there.Whomever said pets don't make a difference never had one.She even gave hugs so much like a human but loyal.We will miss you dear soul.Thanks for all you were.
  • Rated by nightsky4520 on Sep 09 2008, 7:58am

    GREAT page..lots of neat things to see & read..wonderful comments as well...this i HAD to bring back with me...it made me giggle...who hasn't had this feeling??? thank you for stopping by & for sharing