tiistai 8. tammikuuta 2013

90.

2013.


Vuosi vaihtui ja sen seurauksena täytyi jälleen valita itselleen uusi kalenteri. Valkkasin lempparityyppini Coelhon "Muutoksia"-kalenterin ja ajattelinkin jakaa tänne, joka viikko sitaatin sieltä kunkin meneillään olevan viikon kohdalta. Jatkossa yritän tehdä sen aina maanantaisin, sitaatti joka viikolle.


Viikon 2 sitaatti:


"Soturi tietää, että intuitio on Jumalan kirjoitusta, niinpä hän kuuntelee yhä tuulta ja puhuu tähtien kanssa."
-VALON SOTURIN KÄSIKIRJA





sunnuntai 6. tammikuuta 2013

89.

When I first opened my eyes this morning and saw the winter light coming through the window into my home, waking me up.

 

 

88.

87.


 "People spend a lifetime searching for happiness; looking for peace. They chase idle dreams, addictions, religions, even other people, hoping to fill the emptiness that plagues them. The irony is the only place they ever needed to search was within." - Romana L. Anderson



perjantai 4. tammikuuta 2013

86.


85.

Paulo Coelho's Blog.

40 SEC READING: what is a miracle?

by Paulo Coelho on January 3, 2013

We can define it in various ways:
something that goes against the laws of nature;
an intercession in moments of deep crisis;
healings and visions;
impossible encounters;
a last-minute intervention when the Unwanted Visitor arrives.
All these definitions are true, but a miracle goes beyond even that.
It’s something that suddenly fills our hearts with Love.
When that happens, we feel a profound reverence for the grace God has bestowed on us.
So please Lord, give us today our daily miracle.
Help us to see in each grain of sand in the desert proof of the miracle of difference, and may that encourage us to accept ourselves as we are.
Because just as no two grains of sand are alike, so no two human beings will think and act in the same way.
Help us to be humble when we receive and joyful when we give.
Help us to understand that wisdom lies not in the answers we are given, but in the mystery of the questions that enrich our lives.
Help us never to be imprisoned by the things we think we know, because we know so little about Fate.
And may this lead us to behave impeccably, making use of the four cardinal virtues: boldness, elegance, love and friendship.


taken from MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN ACCRA