Creative Writing Saturday

English: A red rose with dewdrops Français : U...

English: A red rose with dewdrops Français : Une rose rouge avec des gouttes de rosée (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Your Laughter

Take bread away from me, if you wish,
take air away, but
do not take from me your laughter.

Do not take away the rose,
the lance flower that you pluck,
the water that suddenly
bursts forth in joy,
the sudden wave
of silver born in you.

My struggle is harsh and I come back
with eyes tired
at times from having seen
the unchanging earth,
but when your laughter enters
it rises to the sky seeking me
and it opens for me all
the doors of life.

My love, in the darkest
hour your laughter
opens, and if suddenly
you see my blood staining
the stones of the street,
laugh, because your laughter
will be for my hands
like a fresh sword.

Next to the sea in the autumn,
your laughter must raise
its foamy cascade,
and in the spring, love,
I want your laughter like
the flower I was waiting for,
the blue flower, the rose
of my echoing country.

Laugh at the night,
at the day, at the moon,
laugh at the twisted
streets of the island,
laugh at this clumsy
boy who loves you,
but when I open
my eyes and close them,
when my steps go,
when my steps return,
deny me bread, air,
light, spring,
but never your laughter
for I would die. ~ Pablo Neruda

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Thursday Thoughts From Daily Om


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Actively Participating: Showing Up for Life

If you show up for yourself in your life, the universe will show up for you.

The way we walk into a room says a lot about the way we live our lives. When we walk into a room curious about what’s happening, willing to engage, and perceiving ourselves as an active participant with something to offer, then we have really shown up to the party. When we walk into a room with our eyes down, or nervously smiling, we are holding ourselves back for one reason or another. We may be hurting inside and in need of healing, or we may lack the confidence required to really be present in the room. Still, just noticing that we’re not really showing up, and having a vision of what it will look and feel like when we do, can give us the inspiration we need to recover ourselves.

Even if we are suffering, we can show up to that experience ready to fully engage in it and learn what it has to offer. When we show up for our life, we are actively participating in being a happy person, achieving our goals, and generally living the life our soul really wants. If we need healing, we begin the process of seeking out those who can help us heal. If we need experience, we find the places and opportunities that can give us the experience we need in order to do the work we want to do in the world. Whatever we need, we look for it, and when we find it, we engage in the process of letting ourselves have it. When we do this kind of work, we become lively, confident, and passionate individuals.

There is almost nothing better in the world than the feeling of showing up for our own lives. When we can do this, we become people that are more alive and who have the ability to make things happen in our lives and the lives of the people around us. We walk through the world with the knowledge that we have a lot to offer and the desire to share it.”
~ Madisyn Taylor, Daily Om

divider3At one time or another, life throws us a curve ball, and instead of opening up, we shut down, and raise our defenses. We exist, but we don’t live our lives. And, subsisting is not living. Living is showing up for the fight, even though we may get our asses handed to us on a platter.

Granted, showing up is easier said than done, when in the midst of life struggles. I know this for a fact, because I am in the midst of what could be a life-altering situation. Honestly, every morning, I’d like nothing more than to stay in bed and allow the day to go by until night falls and it’s time to sleep (fitfully, I might add). Yet, every morning, I pray for guidance and strength, remind myself that all is as it should be, and set the intention to GET UP and show up. My mantra is “All Will Be Well.” Even though, I don’t feel like it, I take pleasure in knowing that I conquered complacency. I will not give up. I will keep showing up here to embrace the positive vibes that I enjoy from my interactions with y’all, and more importantly, await my date with the Universe.

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Quote Tuesday

Rainbow

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Be happy for this moment.
This moment is your life.”
                                                                ~ Omar Khayyam

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A Monday Thought


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“she brought out the storm in people, because she knew wherever there were dark skies and wild winds, lied a truth, a truth that described how much love one can leave behind the moment they accept all the pain they have lived.

and that is all she ever wanted, for everyone around her to embrace their storms and make them fall in love with their own violent winds.” ~ r.m. drake

This week, may you find the strength to discover YOUR truth, that leads you to “fall in love with your own violent winds.” In doing so, may you feel a sense of peace and wholeness that has always been yours for the taking.

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