Yesterday the black dog came to visit me, the same black dog who used to visit Winston Churchill. When my daughter came around, she could see the black dog had turned up too and that I was completely at his mercy. She made her leave with a simple kiss and goodbye, "hope he goes soon", I nodded in agreement. For when he's around he completely demands my attention and there's no shaking him loose! On retiring I sternly told the black dog I didn't understand the reason for his visit and that I thought I had sat with him for long enough and to be gone in the morning! *** I've not seen him so far, this morning thank goodness !!! It is the beginning of a brand new day, I am grateful for each day of my life... I was at a funeral on Friday, to say we'd anticipated a sad day all turned out most beautifully.... my favourite hymn was sung 'Morning has Broken' On this brand new day I'm sitting here tapping the k...
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you have to know you are on a mission and your enthusiasm is sweeping us all by storm!
hanging on your every enticing clue!
Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting. Although I wrote about therapy and therapists..., I do believe we can change, explore, grow all by ourselves as well. It takes time, but it is possible; and this thought makes me happy because it gives us hope.
You are welcome to visit and add your thoughts on my blog - always.
Like the others, I am very interested in what you've been up to and where youi're going next. Maybe we'll meet for coffee.
Peace
(and thank you for your kind and compassionate words over at my place... your empathy was heart-lifting...)
I am thinking that this is a journey of transformation as most journeys are. You may be bearing the load of another's burden or you may be carrying goods to far off places. Whichever it is I am certain that it will be life changing. I love your images. They are scintillating.
xoxo,
Noelle
Very imaginative and inspiring, Sue! Love it!
and let go of ego
are you going to that place that has no name?