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MenoSundays; Life Lived Lovingly




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  1. That's right. We need to love everyone

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  2. Agree; we have to learn to let go however hard it may be.

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  3. Thanks Yam - so true ... we need to live more kindly ... and live in the present ... cheers Hilary

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  4. Dullard that I am, it took me a while to realize what this meant. Whether I can love everybody, however, is another matter entirely!

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  5. as I read this I thought, in the past 10 minutes I saw on CNN what people are doing to the homeless population in San Francisco. a shop owner of an upscale shop stood on the stoop, spraying a freezing homeless woman with a hose. the opposite of this post.

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    1. Hari OM
      So attached to their premises, they cannot see the need right there before them... Yxx

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  6. Hello, Yam!
    So true! Love is about care, respect and the feeling for each other. Happy Sunday, have a great new week!

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  7. Wise words, from our wise friend. XX

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  8. YAM what a beautiful quote and I love the stationery with the birds
    Hugs Cecilia

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  9. You did make me think on it. True, love is not blind. Attachment is.

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  10. What a wonderful quote and I love the birds.

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  11. A great quote that we could all strive for. There is never enough love in the world.

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  12. Perfect quote!I love it! This one is going on my affirmation wall!

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  13. First, those birds were so loud! I can't imagine having them on my balcony. I wish loving everyone was easier.

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  14. I wish I was better at letting go of the attachment! BUT...practice makes perfect, or at least as perfect as it is possible to be.
    Have a wonderful week. <3

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  15. Oh, my. Such a challenge to love the unlovable. Yet who am I to judge who is unlovable. namaste, janice xx

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  16. Amen to that. If only those who need to hear it would see it.

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