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.
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
That's right. We need to love everyone
ReplyDeleteAgree; we have to learn to let go however hard it may be.
ReplyDeleteThanks Yam - so true ... we need to live more kindly ... and live in the present ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteDullard that I am, it took me a while to realize what this meant. Whether I can love everybody, however, is another matter entirely!
ReplyDeleteas 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.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteSo attached to their premises, they cannot see the need right there before them... Yxx
Hello, Yam!
ReplyDeleteSo true! Love is about care, respect and the feeling for each other. Happy Sunday, have a great new week!
Tough but true.
ReplyDeleteWise words, from our wise friend. XX
ReplyDeleteYAM what a beautiful quote and I love the stationery with the birds
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
You did make me think on it. True, love is not blind. Attachment is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quote and I love the birds.
ReplyDeleteA great quote that we could all strive for. There is never enough love in the world.
ReplyDeletePerfect quote!I love it! This one is going on my affirmation wall!
ReplyDeleteFirst, those birds were so loud! I can't imagine having them on my balcony. I wish loving everyone was easier.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week. <3
Oh, my. Such a challenge to love the unlovable. Yet who am I to judge who is unlovable. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteAmen to that. If only those who need to hear it would see it.
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