To keep living in paradise, all you do is keep being an angel.
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We don't ask to be born, don't know how to live but don't want to die.
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Every time I go for a jogging I try to leave my ego behind so it does not weigh on me.
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Faith is when you have only a water drop but believe it will become a waterfall.
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- Author: Malu (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: August 9th, 2017 10:06
- Category: Reflection
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Love them - so pleased to see you have a go and such excellent one liners they are.
Your poetic talent is expanding, mb, even as your poems have shrunk. These are fine one-liners! Congratulations!
Thank you Louis. Haha, I like your comment. Sometimes less is more.
For sure!
Lovely thoughts here Malu and so timely in these troublesome days - keep up the run for lighter spirit and faith will follow. A powerful read.
Yes Fay. It is true that the more we live, the less we need. I'm for that. The simpler, the best. It is also true that the identification with the world of forms or the materialistic world is what make us suffer. Thank you so much for your comments.
Great write
Thank you Tony
Welcome
Wonderful, soulful verses, dear Malu.
Thanks Heather. Litghning up.
AMEN MALU ~ Four great truisms about: 1. Being an Angel 2. Matters of ~ Life & Death 3. EGO MASS ? 4. FAITH ~ Substance of things hoped for ~ Evidence of things not yet seen ! Thanks for sharing ~ Hugs BRIAN
No ego mass but ego mental energy that weighs more than the physical mass. Think about someone running that is a strenuous exercise and carrying a bad mental projection at the same time? What a mess. So, when I go out for running or jogging or even walk I do my best to concentrate on what I'm doing and enjoy it. I don't want any egotistical thought to take place. I just want to be free.
Thanks for stopping by and reading it. Very appreciated.
Good write and may your Faith never become dry.
That closing line is magnanimous
Profound and inspiring thank you . 🌟
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