I am always aware very ‘aware’ when I read a post with a succession of images such as these of how my body reacts…my breathing alters, my heart seems to be beating in-between giant waves of emotion and well…my eyes leak…I am at the start of my day…and because of this post I am going to approach my day with reverence, gratitude, and I am going to give more love out today…thank you!
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These were intense reminders of how precious life is and how much power we have to help others, if we use it!
Thanks for sharing. I continue to be inspired by your wonderful blog. 🙂
I am sitting here with tears of gratitude and joy streaming down my face. When I hear so many awful stories in the news that do nothing but depress, scare and anger me, this amazing place, the Kindness Blog, is a garden of hope, faith, inspiration, love, joy and all that is good and positive about here on Earth.
Thank you for this post especially. We do have power to help ourselves and others, and we may be called on to use that power–it may be that ONLY we can help and save at that moment.
I believe with all my heart that there is far more good around us than we realize, and stories like this just confirm it.
For the 3.2.1 Me blog challenge that Jan Malique nominated me for. I’m sort of cheating with this one, but since I already participated in the challenge writing about inspiration, and this post captured so beautifully the subject of “beauty,” I felt I could not have done better:
wow…what an amazing post! 🙂
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Amazing pictures and stories. Thank you for sharing.
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Very touching humanity.
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We need more incidences such as these ones, to remind us, that there’s still a whole lot of good in this world, thanks for sharing the photographs.
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I am always aware very ‘aware’ when I read a post with a succession of images such as these of how my body reacts…my breathing alters, my heart seems to be beating in-between giant waves of emotion and well…my eyes leak…I am at the start of my day…and because of this post I am going to approach my day with reverence, gratitude, and I am going to give more love out today…thank you!
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Love your ‘name’! 🙂
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Thank you for sharing 🙂
Mike.
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These were intense reminders of how precious life is and how much power we have to help others, if we use it!
Thanks for sharing. I continue to be inspired by your wonderful blog. 🙂
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I am sitting here with tears of gratitude and joy streaming down my face. When I hear so many awful stories in the news that do nothing but depress, scare and anger me, this amazing place, the Kindness Blog, is a garden of hope, faith, inspiration, love, joy and all that is good and positive about here on Earth.
Thank you for this post especially. We do have power to help ourselves and others, and we may be called on to use that power–it may be that ONLY we can help and save at that moment.
I believe with all my heart that there is far more good around us than we realize, and stories like this just confirm it.
Love to you all.
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Reblogged this on Not Tomatoes and commented:
For the 3.2.1 Me blog challenge that Jan Malique nominated me for. I’m sort of cheating with this one, but since I already participated in the challenge writing about inspiration, and this post captured so beautifully the subject of “beauty,” I felt I could not have done better:
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Thank you for sharing 🙂
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These photos and commentaries are in turn thought provoking and humbling. Thank you for sharing so poignantly
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Thank you, Sallie.
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