
Heart Gardener (photo: O. Halperin-Barlev)
If you create anything, create hope.
If you create anything, create in light.
If you create anything, create with love.
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Heart Gardener (photo: O. Halperin-Barlev)
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I love this! (and I try to live it, too)
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π thank you! May we all live up to it, best we can!
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No that is true creativity. Beautiful verse. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for the kind words!
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That was supposed to be, Now that is true creativity.
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I know … π I’m fluent in Typoese so I ‘get it’ … π
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It’s probably easier to be positive and loving than negative and hateful, but when if it’s sometimes more difficult, the effort is worth it! The harsh word, the sarcastic tone, the angry retort each take a toll on our peace of mind. And the pain they can inflict may surprise us. “I didn’t mean any harm” we may complain. “I’m not angry at you,” we may say, denying our hostility. But even the nonverbal can read a hostile tone of voice, and cringe. Thanks for this, Na’ama.
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Yes, it is worth the effort! We’re human, and we may all get angry, fall into sarcasm, offer less than kind retorts … But it is still important to repair, to return to care, to aim for kindness. We’re all a work in progress, after all. Hugs!
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