I am grateful for every moment of my life I can recall
spent with friends and family members…
and just as grateful I’ve been created
with the ability to remember.
I am grateful for every moment of my life I can recall
spent with friends and family members…
and just as grateful I’ve been created
with the ability to remember.
May we all be blessed to learn
whenever we help another person rise
While asking for nothing in return….
when their worries and fears we’ve helped to quell
not only do we help them rise
we help humanity rise as well.
The father was a fisherman…the weekend could never come too soon.
He loved to drive up to the lake and fish under the moon.
The son was not interested in catching fish…
still…his weekend could never come too soon
when he accompanied his father up to the lake
he couldn’t wait to catch the moon.
The father often wished a fisherman his son would one day make
but the son seemed much more interested in catching the moon reflected in the lake.
One day instead of handing his son a fishing pole on a quiet moment afloat…
the father filled a bucket with water and set it in the boat.
“Keep your eyes on the water in the bucket.” The father said.
“I’ll row around and soon…
let me know the exact moment when you have caught the moon.”
The son was so excited having captured the moon…as it shimmered in his palm…
He smiled as he asked…”Dad, can we take it home to Mom?”
“The moon is not meant to be captured for long.” His father was quick to say.
“But do not fret, when we get home…I’ll show you another way.”
When they returned home from the lake…they shared with Mom the good news
And then…
the father refilled the bucket and said, “Let’s all go catch the moon again.”
The father knew a lot of tricks…he’d been teaching his son since he was small
but that night he taught his son, perhaps, the greatest trick of all.
He showed his son a father’s love is something that can never come too soon…
the night they filled their bucket with water…and went fishing for the moon.”
I am grateful for the words of Lao Tzu
when it comes everything in my life
All my personal belongings…all my stuff:
Anyone who knows that enough is enough
will always have enough.
As a race of people we seemed determined on destroying each other….
but before we cross that final line…
may we be blessed to think about the words of Albert Einstein.
Who made this observation…
when he saw the futility of humans destroying each other
banning other humans from their countries…
their neighborhoods…their house
‘Man invented the atomic bomb
BUT
No mouse in the world would
ever build…a mouse trap.
to trap or kill another mouse.
I am tired of living between two worlds…
and most of the time being confused!
A world where some children are surrounded by love
while others are abused.
A world where some people have more food than they can eat…
while others search for meals in dumpsters on the street.
A world where everyone knows how valuable Earth is to our existence…
to the future of our children…to their wishes, hopes and dreams
while some people callously pollute the land, the sky,
the oceans, the rivers and the streams.
A world where some people pray to Gods who encourage them to love,
to share with everyone they meet…and our diversity to celebrate…
while others in the name of their Gods sow prejudice and hate.
A world where some people declare how every life is important…
every person born…a gem…
while they turn their backs on anyone
who doesn’t look or pray or believe…or act like them.
A world where leaders assure the world, it is peace they’re searching for
while they drop bombs on innocents, arm their children…
and send them off to war.
Yes, when I look around it saddens me…and I find it so confusing…
to see the kind of world some people have been choosing…
And so I pray for the day when across our world…
love into every life will be infused…
when kindness is everyone’s first thought when they meet someone
and I will no longer be confused.
I am grateful for my morning walks…
for all the wonders that I see…
and grateful for the person, the trees, the flowers,
the birds, the animals and the insects
who share this walk with me.