Let’s try it one last time: What do you want for your world?

Okay, third time’s the charm, right? 🙂

What do you want

photo by Karen Molenaar Terrell

What do you want for this world? (Let’s try it again.)

Just found a glaring humongo typo in my last post – I hate when that happens – let us try it again, shall we? 🙂

What do you want

What do you want for your world?

What do you want

Freeeeeeee!!! Free is good, right?

Quick promo: For the next five days my latest endeavor – The Madcap Christian Scientist’s Christmas Book – is completely, totally, and wholly free as an Amazon Kindle book – you can download it and keep it forever and ever – amen – on your Kindle, personal computer, and smartphone. FOR FREEEEEEEEE!!!! Here’s the link:

Merry Christmas! 🙂

 

How do I picture you?

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How do I picture you

Note from a Member of the Imperfect Humans Association

“…as I see it you will have two choices to make when you encounter imperfect humans – you can get really angry about it, or you can forgive people their flaws and foibles and be kind to them anyway. As a member of the IHA (Imperfect Humans Association), might I suggest you choose the second option?”

be kind

Love…

Every direction we go, every path we take, every experience we have, and challenge we face always leads us back to Love. Love is what heals – not words, tradition, prophecies, rituals, or creeds – but simple, undiluted, ungussied-up, unfancified, unconditional, unpackaged, unboxed, unpoliticized Love. If it doesn’t come from Love, isn’t performed with love, and doesn’t lead to love, let it go…

Love leads

If something is true…

schoolhouse

photo by Karen Molenaar Terrell

Note to Self…

Note to self: Don’t waste a single moment. Hurrying to get through this moment so you can get to the next one is not the way to live a life.  Make each moment count – learn something new in each moment, love more, see the beauty in now. Okay. Carry on then…

make each moment count

photo by Karen Molenaar Terrell

Sometimes we just need to get out of the way…

One of the most difficult things in life is to get out of the way and allow those we love to learn the lessons they need to learn and face the challenges they need to face. But why would we want to deny those we love the opportunity to grow?

getting out of the way

photo atop Table Mountain by Karen Molenaar Terrell