Tag Archives: love
Falling In and Out of Love
When we fall in love, we typically do not yet really know the subject matter of our love. We may fall in love with a person, a place, a job, a pet, and even an inanimate object.Falling in love, says … Continue reading
Turning Anger into Compassion
When I was recently wronged by a close friend, hurt by her words and actions, I felt anger rising within me. I didn’t like this feeling, and I was looking into a different approach. As emotions are energy in motion, … Continue reading
What is God?
No one really knows what God is. We have ideas, beliefs, and convictions. But no one can provide solid proof that their experience is the only real one.For me, God is unknown, but its expression is love and compassion, kindness … Continue reading
A snapshot of falling in love
Someone once wrote that regardless of if it is love at first sight, or a pre-existing affectionate relationship that suddenly sparks a flame, there is that distinguished moment when one falls in love. It doesn’t need to be the same … Continue reading
Happiness and Bliss
Happiness is a bursting, joyful tune, Bliss is a wordless song. Happiness is an aroma of freshly-brewed coffee, Bliss is being the bean. Happiness is the sight of a blazing sunset, Bliss is experiencing an inner sunrise. Happiness is a … Continue reading
Are people who love ice-cream more optimistic by nature?
I was made privy today to a piece of information: turns out that ice-cream parlors in the winter-cold North-East, make most of their revenues not during the scorching summer days, but actually during some of the early spring days; days … Continue reading
I hate you, let’s be best friends forever
Listening to kids play, it is amazing how quickly they move from being friendly with one another, to a complete dislike, to being best friends again. “I hate you! I never want to see you again!” “Can we play now? … Continue reading
That first dive
Bless me Poseidon, for I have sinned. It has been well over a year since my last dive. Back in the water. That first virgin dive, that first breath of compressed air, the first sighting of a reef and its … Continue reading