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A Meditation of Gratitude 
Started by eKIM
26 Apr 2012, 5:46 PM

How is it that certain people appear (sometimes out of nowhere) at certain key moments in our lives?

Is it because that, in our need for solace, we look in the right places?

Or perhaps it is the kind, gentle ones – in their need to help – somehow find us?

Thank you Virtual Hospice for providing a venue so that hearts, minds and spirits can co-mingle in gentle, loving-kindness.

 

A Gentle Meditation

Since time immemorial, philosophers have pondered the nature of humankind. 

Some say that we possess mind, body and spirit. 

This spirit, some call soul, others call light. 

Our rational minds see and accept the light of a fire, or the glow of a faraway star.

Yet some fail to see the light that shines within each and every one of us.

Wisdom comes when we recognize the light that shines within others.

Purpose appears when we find that light within ourselves.

Each of us is like a small light in this vast universe. 

Being fully human means that we will use our light to reach out to others in times of darkness. 

For no matter how dark the night, two lights will brighten the path much better than one.

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Reply by Cath1
26 Apr 2012, 6:07 PM

Hi Ekim:

What a moving tribute to human kindness and kindred spirits. Yes, when we share our inner light, together we each find our way in the world and discover our own special place to shine. "A Gentle Meditation" is just what I needed today. Thank you for shining your light for us here. Your words are simply luminous and radiantly healing!:-)

hugs xo

VHcath     
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