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Friday, May 18, 2018
Lightarted Living: Be of Good Cheer~Affirmations to Brighten Your Day...
Lightarted Living: Be of Good Cheer~Affirmations to Brighten Your Day...: Today's a New Day Bringing You CHEER! That's a Bird of a Different Color! I Look Forward to the Day with Energy and Enth...
Lightarted Living: Be of Good Cheer~Affirmations to Brighten Your Day...
Lightarted Living: Be of Good Cheer~Affirmations to Brighten Your Day...: Today's a New Day Bringing You CHEER! That's a Bird of a Different Color! I Look Forward to the Day with Energy and Enth...
Be of Good Cheer~Affirmations to Brighten Your Day
Today's a New Day
Bringing You CHEER!
That's a Bird of a Different Color!
I Look Forward to the Day with Energy and Enthusiasm
Bringing You CHEER!
That's a Bird of a Different Color!
I Look Forward to the Day with Energy and Enthusiasm
My Day Begins with Gratitude and Joy
I Love Myself
My Future is Bright, Joyous and Secure
I Breathe in 'This Moment'~I Breathe out 'This Breath'
My Future is Bright, Joyous and Secure
I'm Learning to Make Today a Pleasure
One Step at a Time
I'm in the Process of Positive Changes
I'm Learning...
All is Well in my World
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Thursday, May 17, 2018
Lightarted Living: Lao Tzu: To the Still Mind, the Whole Universe Ope...
Lightarted Living: Lao Tzu: To the Still Mind, the Whole Universe Ope...: To a Still Mind, the Whole Universe Opens Sometimes, when too much is going on in life, worry and anxiety overwhelm us. But thr...
Lightarted Living: Lao Tzu: To the Still Mind, the Whole Universe Ope...
Lightarted Living: Lao Tzu: To the Still Mind, the Whole Universe Ope...: To a Still Mind, the Whole Universe Opens Sometimes, when too much is going on in life, worry and anxiety overwhelm us. But thr...
Lao Tzu: To the Still Mind, the Whole Universe Opens
To a Still Mind, the Whole Universe Opens
Sometimes, when too much is going on in life, worry and anxiety overwhelm us.
But through practicing stillness and silence we can quiet an overactive mind
and regain our mental strength and fortitude.
No matter what the difficulty,
calmness and tranquility will lead us through troubled times.
Tiny Meditator in a Sea of Calm
Tranquility
"Allow the heart to empty itself of all turmoil!
Retrieve
the utter tranquility of the mind from which you issued."
Lao Tzu
Swimming in a Sea of Calm
Quietude
"Although all forms are dynamic, and we all grow and
transform,
each of us is compelled to return to our root. Our root is quietude."
Lao Tzu
Open Heart
Stop Thinking
“Stop thinking, and end your problems.”
For more than 35 years, Susan Meyerott has been helping people lighten up and step over invisible barriers to change one step at a time. She speaks to your heart, puts you at ease, and makes letting go and moving forward with life easier than ever before.
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Lightarted Living: Grieving the Loss of a Dog
Lightarted Living: Grieving the Loss of a Dog: We're All Just Walking Each Other Home I've heard from so many friends of late grieving the loss of their beloved longtime ...
Grieving the Loss of a Dog
We're All Just Walking Each Other Home
I've heard from so many friends of late grieving the loss of their beloved longtime companions.
Dog-lovers, one and all, dread that final walk with their furry shadows knowing their time is near. A dog's only real fault is they're with us for too short a time.
No matter how much we try to prepare ourselves, when the time comes our hearts break with sorrow. But be assured, our dear doggy friends want us to move beyond our grief to love again.
So how do you comfort your broken heart? You sit in your grief as long as you need to--letting the warm memories wash over you, and then you open yourself to 'love what death can touch' once again.
Tis a Fearful Thing
‘Tis
a fearful thing
to love what death can touch.
to love what death can touch.
A fearful thing
to love, to hope, to dream, to be--to be,
to love, to hope, to dream, to be--to be,
And oh, to lose.
A thing for fools, this,
And a holy thing,
a holy thing
to love.
For your life has lived in me,
your laugh once lifted me,
your laugh once lifted me,
your word was gift to me.
To
remember this brings painful joy.
‘Tis a human thing, love,
a holy thing, to love
what death has touched.
‘Tis a human thing, love,
a holy thing, to love
what death has touched.
Yehuda HaLevi 1075 – 1141
Come. Sit. Stay. Welcome.
When
our family dog, Bumble or 'Bum', died someone gave us a copy of Eugene O'Neill's 'Last
Will and Testament of an Extremely Loved Dog'.
To a dog lover, who knows the tender care, love, and laughter our dogs bring us, this last will and testament will bring you tears and comfort.
To a dog lover, who knows the tender care, love, and laughter our dogs bring us, this last will and testament will bring you tears and comfort.
Over the years our tattered photocopy disappeared, but I thought about it every time one of our beloved pals passed on. Years later, thanks to the internet, I found it and offer it here as a tribute to all great and beloved dogs that have graced our lives with their presence and quietly passed on.
The Last Will & Testament of an Extremely
Loved Dog
by Eugene O'Neill
"I, Silverdene Emblem O'Neill (familiarly known
to my family, friends & acquaintances as Blemie), because the burden of my
years and infirmities is heavy upon me, and I realize the end of my life is
near, do hereby bury my last will and testament in the mind of my Master. He
will not know it is there until after I am dead. Then, remembering me in his
loneliness, he will suddenly know of this testament, and I ask him to inscribe
it as a memorial to me.
I have little in the way of material things to
leave. Dogs are wiser than men. They do not set great store upon things. They
do not waste their days hoarding property. They do not ruin their sleep
worrying about how to keep the objects they have, and to obtain objects they
have not.
There is nothing of value I have to bequeath
except my love and my loyalty. These I leave to all those who have loved me,
especially to my Master and Mistress, who I know will mourn me the most.
I ask my Master and my Mistress to remember me
always, but not to grieve for me too long. In my life, I have tried to be a
comfort to them in time of sorrow, and a reason for added joy in their
happiness. It is painful for me to think that even in death I should cause them
pain.
Let them remember that while no dog has ever
had a happier life (and this I owe to their love and care for me), now that I
have grown blind and deaf and lame, and even my sense of smell fails me so that
a rabbit could be right under my nose and I might not know, my pride has sunk
to a sick, bewildered humiliation.
I feel life is taunting me with having over
lingered my welcome. It is time I said good-bye, before I become too sick a
burden on myself and on those who love me.
It will be a sorrow to leave them, but not a
sorrow to die. Dogs do not fear death as men do. We accept it as part of life,
not as something alien and terrible which destroys life. What may come after
death, who knows?
I would like to believe that there is a
Paradise. Where one is always young and full-bladdered. Where all the day one
dillies and dallies. Where each blissful hour is mealtime. Where in the long
evenings there are a million fireplaces with logs forever burning, and one
curls oneself up and blinks into the flames and nods and dreams, remembering
the old brave days on earth and the love of one's Master and Mistress.
I am afraid that this is too much for even
such a dog as I am to expect. But peace, at least, is certain. Peace and a long
rest for my weary old heart and head and limbs, and eternal sleep in the earth
I have loved so well.
Perhaps, after all, this is best.
One last request, I earnestly make. I have
heard my Mistress say, "When Blemie dies we must never have another dog. I
love him so much I could never love another one". Now I would ask her, for
love of me, to have another. It would be a poor tribute to my memory never to
have a dog again.
What I would like to feel is that, having once
had me in the family, she cannot live without a dog!"
Come This Way. Welcome.
Goodbye Good Dog
Who's a Good Dog?
YOU!
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Monday, May 14, 2018
Lightarted Living: Calming Daily Affirmations for Trusting Life
Lightarted Living: Calming Daily Affirmations for Trusting Life: Each Moment of my Life is New, Fresh and Vital All Is Well I Have Faith in the Future I Trust Myself, My Fri...
Calming Daily Affirmations for Trusting Life
Each Moment of my Life
is New, Fresh and Vital
All Is Well
I Have Faith in the Future
I Trust Myself, My Friends and My Life
All Is Well
Looking Forward to the Day
with Enthusiasm and Energy
Each Moment of My Life is New, Fresh and Vital
You Are Safe
You Are In Good Hands
All is Well
We've Got You Covered
I Trust Myself, My Friends and My Life
I Have Faith in the Future
I Am in Good Hands
All is Well
For more than 35 years, Susan Meyerott has been helping people lighten up and step over invisible barriers to change one step at a time. She speaks to your heart, puts you at ease, and makes letting go and moving forward with life easier than ever before.
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Lightarted Living: P.S. I Love You
Lightarted Living: P.S. I Love You: Love is Everywhere "Listen to your heart. Because, wherever your heart is, that is where you'll find your treasure.&qu...
P.S. I Love You
Love is Everywhere
"Listen to your heart.
Because, wherever your heart is,
that is where you'll find your treasure."
Paulo Coelho
For more than 35 years, Susan Meyerott has been helping people lighten up and step over invisible barriers to change one step at a time. She speaks to your heart, puts you at ease, and makes letting go and moving forward with life easier than ever before.
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