tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post7217405669865879417..comments2024-03-01T06:20:29.087+00:00Comments on qualia and other wildlife: folding the wingsrosellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00971482422276765335noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-41204477308645407472014-12-05T08:47:50.308+00:002014-12-05T08:47:50.308+00:00Ohhh - thank you, anonymous commenter. That made m...Ohhh - thank you, anonymous commenter. That made me weep, and I hadn't been able to. So thank you for this beautiful act of kindness and love. It means a great deal. xrosellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00971482422276765335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-69147528232265957622014-12-04T11:33:00.559+00:002014-12-04T11:33:00.559+00:00May you see their lights on the path ahead
When th...May you see their lights on the path ahead<br />When the road you walk is dark.<br />May you always hear,<br />Even in your hour of sorrow,<br />The gentle singing of the lark.<br />When times are hard may hardness<br />Never turn your heart to stone,<br />May you always remember<br />when the shadows fall – <br />You do not walk alone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-22713256602968250422014-12-03T11:48:19.826+00:002014-12-03T11:48:19.826+00:00Miriam, Marg, C - thank you all for your kindness ...Miriam, Marg, C - thank you all for your kindness and support (and to others of you who've emailed me). This is a challenging time of year in the northern hemisphere, isn't it - going into the dark and the cold where things have to be let go of to return to earth; the death part of the life/death/life cycle. As some of you have guessed, my family is experiencing this on a more personal level right now - this iron-hard time of waiting.<br /><br />C, what lovely apposite lines in your quote.<br /><br />My love and thanks to you all. Rxrosellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00971482422276765335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-52077188510143913652014-12-03T08:17:07.903+00:002014-12-03T08:17:07.903+00:00You are right, Miriam, I keep reading this. There ...You are right, Miriam, I keep reading this. There is so much said in so few words...This morning I read in my little book Watch for the Light, readings for Advent, Sylvia Plath's Black Rook in Rainy Weather, and though it is written from a rather different perspective, the last lines echo a similar vein<br />" The wait's begun again,<br />The long wait for the angel,<br />For that rare random descent"<br />The lines you chose of Teilhard de Chardin, seem somehow to place us all both squarely in our own and each other's hearts and at the same time fully into the hands of the All, reminding us of the need to return continuously to the stillpoint at the centre of our dance; the quiet place where Silence itself can speak. This is indeed in every sense, across the earth, a time of deep waiting. Love and thoughts with you, Roselle, may Fire, by Grace, descend . Cx<br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-65820833753218408732014-12-02T15:41:07.239+00:002014-12-02T15:41:07.239+00:00They are beautiful and my thoughts are with you.
l...They are beautiful and my thoughts are with you.<br />love, Marg xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055598777203654547.post-1375725842286994812014-12-01T08:57:12.324+00:002014-12-01T08:57:12.324+00:00These words are deeply affecting, Roselle; univers...These words are deeply affecting, Roselle; universal, relevant to everyone. But I have emailed you.<br /><br />from Miriam xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com