mooncat2
We don’t have snow where I live either ..........frosts, lots of rain and fog.
As a farmers wife I know there is a big difference between working in the summer and in the winter. Having to go out in the knowledge you’re going to return cold, wet and miserable takes some effort.
This young girl has put aside the ‘me first’ Aries attitude .............has recognised a need in someone else and has responded in a loving, caring way. The birds are hungry so I will feed them.
Winter is a time when visibly there is little growth and for nature’s creatures food supplies are often short.
Spiritual awareness is rising but it has a quiet voice.................it is like the sap inside a deciduous tree in winter which appears grey and lifeless but inwardly everything is moving in preparation for the spring.
Money, power, materialism .......the getting, having and holding on to........still controls.
This symbol is saying to me that those who have listened to their spiritual messengers , who feel a new spiritual consciousness must go beyond seeing this as simply for themselves. It is a message to be shared ..........we must feed the hungry.........most of whom don’t even know they are.
Overcome the feelings of inadequacy, that we don’t know how or have the right knowledge or resources.
It’s said the greatest teachers do nothing...........they inspire by the example they give.... by the way they live.
More valuable to our children than any school.
I chose my image this time............I fell in love with it and think it expresses so much of this symbol.
We had a kitten once at the end of summer when the corn was ripe. He loved nothing more than to be given the cobs after we’d eaten. The moment he was given one he changed from an enchanting kitten to a ferocious tiger.............look out anyone who tried to take his cob away from him. The rest of the world may have said cats don’t eat corn but for him it was the ultimate in nourishment.
We need to encourage children to explore and experiment too. Help them find what nourishes them as individuals...............why should every little girl automatically be expected to love Barbie?
As a farmers wife I know there is a big difference between working in the summer and in the winter. Having to go out in the knowledge you’re going to return cold, wet and miserable takes some effort.
This young girl has put aside the ‘me first’ Aries attitude .............has recognised a need in someone else and has responded in a loving, caring way. The birds are hungry so I will feed them.
Winter is a time when visibly there is little growth and for nature’s creatures food supplies are often short.
Spiritual awareness is rising but it has a quiet voice.................it is like the sap inside a deciduous tree in winter which appears grey and lifeless but inwardly everything is moving in preparation for the spring.
Money, power, materialism .......the getting, having and holding on to........still controls.
This symbol is saying to me that those who have listened to their spiritual messengers , who feel a new spiritual consciousness must go beyond seeing this as simply for themselves. It is a message to be shared ..........we must feed the hungry.........most of whom don’t even know they are.
Overcome the feelings of inadequacy, that we don’t know how or have the right knowledge or resources.
It’s said the greatest teachers do nothing...........they inspire by the example they give.... by the way they live.
More valuable to our children than any school.
Yes, it has............it truly is a beautiful symbol. To give from the heart.........to care about others........first posted by tink27
In this symbol the spirit has landed.
..........perhaps that is the foundation of our Life Purpose.......is this where we ask the question of our Life’s purpose
I chose my image this time............I fell in love with it and think it expresses so much of this symbol.
We had a kitten once at the end of summer when the corn was ripe. He loved nothing more than to be given the cobs after we’d eaten. The moment he was given one he changed from an enchanting kitten to a ferocious tiger.............look out anyone who tried to take his cob away from him. The rest of the world may have said cats don’t eat corn but for him it was the ultimate in nourishment.
Yes, I think we do....................and when we do find them they seem to be the things we can eventually use to nourish others as well.first posted by tink27
Naturally seeking out experiences that nourish us, while providing the same for others?
We need to encourage children to explore and experiment too. Help them find what nourishes them as individuals...............why should every little girl automatically be expected to love Barbie?