Advent and the Winter Solstice are times of waiting. Is there an invitation to allow?
I really like this phrase. It’s the first I have heard it but it is actually beautiful.
It helps to remind us that we are made up of not only the good things; but also the difficult things.
That we need to always be in the present moment and work with what we are presented with at that moment.
I love this and will try and practice this esp over the Holidays and into the New Year.
I really like this phrase. It’s the first I have heard it but it is actually beautiful.
It helps to remind us that we are made up of not only the good things; but also the difficult things.
That we need to always be in the present moment and work with what we are presented with at that moment.
I love this and will try and practice this esp over the Holidays and into the New Year.