Summer Love

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Enjoy …and give something today!

A bell’s not a bell ’til you ring it,
A song’s not a song ’til you sing it.
Love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay,
Love isn’t love ’til you give it away!”
—Oscar Hammerstein

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Personal Rainbow

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Enjoy!

No vision and you perish,
No ideal and you’re lost;
Your heart must ever cherish
Some faith at any cost.
Some hope, some dream to cling to,
Some rainbow in the sky,
Some melody to sing to,
Some service that is high.
—Harriet Du Autermont

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Thoreau for Mankind

Three passages from Henry David Thoreau from “Thoreau On Man & Nature” on which contemplation, pensive contemplation, may be one of the most valuable gifts of peacefulness we present to our self, and therefore others. Enjoy.

“Surely joy is the condition of life. Think of the young fry that leap in ponds, the myriads of insects ushered into being on a summer evening, the incessant note of the hyla with which the woods ring in the spring, the nonchalance of the butterfly carrying accident and change painted in a thousand hues upon its wings, or the brook minnow stoutly stemming the current, the lustre of whose scales worn bright by the attrition is reflected upon the bank.”


“A broad margin of leisure is as beautiful in a man’s life as in a book. Haste makes waste, no less in life than in housekeeping. Keep the time, observe the hours of the universe, not of the railroad cars. What are three score years and ten hurriedly and coarsely lived, to moments of divine leisure in which your life is coincident with the life of the universe? We live too fast and coarsely, just as we eat too fast and do not know the true savor of our food.”


“All that man can say or do that can possibly concern mankind is, in some shape or other, to tell the story of his love, to sing, and if he is fortunate and keeps alive he will be forever in love. This alone is to be alive to the extremities. It is such a pity that this divine creature should ever suffer from cold feet. A still greater pity that the coldness so often reaches to his heart.”  

More about Henry David Thoreau HERE


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Life Perceptions

Over the years, I have heard many people give their view of how they perceive life, or how life is to them. Most could be classified as one of three:

  1. Life is easy, just do your thing the way you want to do it.
  2. Life is difficult, there are so many rules and protocols.
  3. Life is an enigma, I’m clueless.

At times, I must admit, I have bounced from one to another. How about you? Can you succinctly state how you perceive life?

Here’s what Sai Baba of Shirdi had to say about it. His philosophy seems quite challenging, yet simple at the same time. Isn’t this true for much of life? Often life processes, when broken down, are quite simple …though not at all easy to accomplish. Maybe this will help.

Life is a song, sing it.
Life is a game, play it.
Life is a challenge, meet it.
Life is a dream, realize it.
Life is a sacrifice, offer it.
Life is love, enjoy it.
………………….Sai Baba of Shirdi

Namaste.