If Winter comes Can Spring be far behind? This famous quote, “If Winter comes, Can Spring be far behind?” comes from the poem, Ode to the West Wind, by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822). It awakens in us more than just the reminder that after winter comes spring. It also brings us hope in the midst of adversity that our present difficulties will inevitably be over. In addition, it shows us that, in the past, we have had other problems, and we also made it through those hardships. We can prevail again.
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Another nature quote excerpt from the “Message from Pan” chapter in When We Were Gods:
Continue reading“We need you to preserve our homes…don’t clear-cut. Leave trees, brush—homes for birds, rabbits, and raccoons. Make small changes in what you do.”
Message from Pan Lord of the Wilderness: Following, please find an excerpt from When We Were Gods. While writing the book, I was awakened in the night and, for the first and only time in my life, received channeled information.
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“Sometimes the most ordinary things could be made extraordinary, simply by doing them with the right people”
~Nicholas Sparks
Lessons Learned In Life
May every sunrise hold more promise, every moonrise hold more peace.
It’s not what you look at that matters,
In daily life we must see that
it’s not happiness that makes us grateful,
but gratefulness that makes us happy.
Brother Steindl-Rast
Austrian-American Author and
Benedictine Monk
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Don’t seek it without.”
~ Buddha
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