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A Time for Reflecting

As I took my daily walk this morning, I was overwhelmed by a sense of joy in listening to the birds sing their matins to the the sun as it rose above the mountainI immediately said a pray of my own in thanksgiving for the song and a petition for those who have suffered the horror and grief of finding dead animals in their communities.

Reflecting on this recent tragedy, it occurred to me that it is easy to fall victim to the constant assault by the media on the horror of the situation.  This realization is what spurred me on to write today. 

It is imperative that we remain strong during difficult times.  Remember, our thoughts are energy.  If we dwell on negativity, then our energy will be sapped.  We can keep our energy high by prayer, mediation, and exercise.  

While the mass death of birds and animals is tragic, it is not unique.  It has occurred over the millenniums, beginning with the dinosaurs.  I am not advocating that we all put on rose-colored glasses and pretend everything is wonderful.  What I am promoting is that we be wise in how we spend our energy and time over this.  

Each of us can make a positive difference in the world, whether it is by feeding the birds outside our homes, planting a tree, or lending a hand to another human.  Each positive thing we think and do brings a positive outcome that multiplies.

A Time for Recognition

Margaret Mead wisely told us to "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world."  

Edward Everett Hale told us, "I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do." 

The tiny woman with the huge heart known to the world as Mother Teresa advised, "If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one." 

Finally, John Fitzgerald Kennedy is quoted as saying, “One person can make a difference and every person should try.”

There are many people who follow the sage advice offered here and elsewhere.  They are each beacons of light for others to follow.  I would like to recognize a few of these very special people, who have blessed my life as well as the lives of countless others around the world.


The Golden Heart Award
 

Heart pin by Bennett Graham. I am the designer...Image via Wikipedia

Maithri (pronounced "my three") Goonetilleke is an amazing healer of body, mind and spirit.  A doctor hailing from Australia, Maithri is also a prolific writer and sensitive poet with the voice of an angel.  He co-founded Possible Dreams International, a non-profit organization that aids the peoples of Swaziland.  Over the past several years, he has touched me with his dedication, tenacity, compassion and wisdom.  

You can find Maithri's writing at   Soaring Impulse.



The Silver Threads Award

Eliza Fayle is my kind of woman!  She is talented, intuitive, creative and outrageously or, (as we say in New England) "wicked" funnyI came across Eliza by accident one day as I was searching for information on caring for gray hair. Silver and Grace, her blog turned newsletter was a delightful find.  Not only do the articles in Silver and Grace appeal to women over 40, they also touch on subjects often found to be taboo, such as vaginal dryness.  I have been touched by the candor of her articles, the depth of her understanding and her ability to laugh at herself and the craziness of Life.


Silver and Grace is a treat I recommend highly!



The Bronze Rose Award
  
Bronze Rose IImage by CaDeltaFoto via Flickr   
I found Soul Meets World through my friend Maithri's site.  What a delight to read the writings of Alexys Fairfield!  Her thoughtful posts always give me something to ponder and cherish. In addition to amazing content, she has pictures that pull you in and leave you thinking.

Treat yourself, today - visit Soul Meets World!

A Time For Thanksgiving

As I begin the second week of this New Year, I want to take this opportunity to offer my thanks to all my readers.  Your kind and thoughtful comments enrich my life.  

Namasté!


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Comments

Eliza said…
Wow! Thank you so much, Linda! I am thrilled that our paths brought us together.

I try to keep my contact with negativity as low as possible. One of the ways I do that is not reading, listening to, or watching the news. The horrifies most people because they think I am unformed. Not at all! I get snippets of news from people talking. Enough to keep fairly current. But, my philosophy is if the world ceases to exist, I'll know when I look out my kitchen window in the morning :-) Beyond that, I know there are bad people and horrible events in the world. I do not need to inundate my psyche with it. By keeping my energy positive, I am in much better shape to help the world, one person and one laugh at a time.
Rev. Linda said…
Once again, Eliza, we have a connection.

I stopped watching the news after 9/11. The social terrorism of the media's constant repeating of events was more than I could bear. As a Reiki Master, I knew I needed to keep my vibration high to do my work at the hospital. I have never regretted that decision.

I agree, I get the news I need, when I need it. I do more good being able to smile and think good thoughts than I do in the endless pit of despair and hopelessness created by listening to 24/7 accounts of horror and pain.

Glad you are in my life! Love and Peace!
ernie said…
Very... Nicee... Blog.. I really appreciate it... Thanks..:-)
Maithri said…
You made my day Linda,

Thank you for your beautiful spirit and for all you do to bring peace and harmony...

With love, M
Rev. Linda said…
Thank you, Ernie, for kind words.
Rev. Linda said…
So happy to make your day, Maithri!

Thanks for you kind words...they made my day!

Love you!
I try to keep my day as positive as possible.

Happy blogoversary :)
Rev. Linda said…
Thanks, Teena! I actually had forgotten, so it was wonderful you posted.

Hope to have another wonderful year of blogging.

Blessings, Linda

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