What else, after all, are we going to do with our short, wondrous lives that could possibly be more important than transforming ourselves, molecule by molecule, into an experience of pure love?
~ Elizabeth Gilbert, In her Foreword to Sally Kempton’s book, “Meditation For The Love Of It”
Lovely thoughts and photos, Robin…what more could a Being want? 🙂
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Thank you, Marie. 🙂 What more, indeed.
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What a wonderful question! And the perfect photos to accompany it! Hope you’re beginning to feel a little better, Robin!
Hugs,
Kathy
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Germ-free hugs back at ya, and thank you, Kathy. 🙂
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Oh geez Robin…yes, what could possibly better?????? 🙂
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Another great question, CM. Nothing that I can think of… 🙂
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😉
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A wonderful meditation for today, both in words and pictures.
Nancy
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Thank you, Nancy. 🙂
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Wonderful images! I love the soft look of the background and the light on the flowers.
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Thank you, Mike. 🙂 The light here is amazing.
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Love! Definitely food for meditation fodder. 🙂
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Sure is, Dana. And it fits in well with my theme for the year (Love). 🙂
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Wow – stunning shots and lovely words! Wonderful post.
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Thank you, LadyFi. 🙂
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Transformation and not stagnation is the key methinks. Robin, in all manner of things. Lovely thoughtful post and photo’s … Happy New Trails. xPenx
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Thank you, Pen. 🙂
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Beautiful quote, and beautiful flower shots, especially the Queen Anne’s Lace! So clear and such wonderful color!
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Thank you, Becky. 🙂
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Beautiful images, Jo!
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Thank you, Cheryl. 🙂
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Great Photos~love it ^^
Have a good day~dear Robin
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Thank you, KOH. 🙂
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