Saturday, December 06, 2008

The winds of time...calming the waters..


May motherearths nature force slowly begin to breath again in quiet contentment....may harsh winds become soft breezes and may the rage become at peace in soft abandon.... may we, "souls of humanity", open our eyes to the light behind the darkness...may our ears hear the beautiful calling of the Angel spirits and Heavens essence wrapping soft safe angel wings around our sorrow, pain and heartache...we are not alone for "after the storm" is the beauty of the lesson..."We all need each other we all are connected".....please don't wait for the disasters to happen before we awake from our deep sleep of ignorance....its time for a healing here for the whole country, the whole world, lets not hide behind our eyes, but let them open to "the Souls of Humanity".....We are not alone "Angels are watching over us".....

Rhiannon

12 comments:

Kylita said...

Amen, SisSTAR Rhi ... and thank you for writing such a beautiful post. I hear the depths of your passionate Soul's wisdom ... from knowing firsthand, and from your Truth which resonates strongly with mine ... and love xo
SisSTAR K xo

Muhd Imran said...

This is beautiful.

"After the storm is the beauty of the lesson.." precious words. Beautiful.

You have a beautiful soul my dear friend... an Angel.

Bridget Jones said...

Rhi this soothed my heart. Thanks for this beautiful, inspired post and picture.

Leon1234 said...

Hello fellow writer!

Carolyn said...

I'm so happy you found my blog and we've reconnected my friend!! This was such a soothing read. I've missed your writing :) Thanks for stopping over and for your comments Rhiannon. Hope it's ok to add you to my blogroll (again). I've bungled my template so many times and lost so many contacts, I am ashamed to say how many, lol!

RiverSoul said...

Amen to that, Rhi
:)
Its what i really want to see happening in my own lifetime.....
Nature rebuilding herself.
:)
Nice words.
:)

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

that picture is really nice!

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

I can't find your e-mail connection.
the reason I smiled about the eye thing was due to all the things that have happened to my eyes. Due to my stroke, I have a large blind spot on the right-upper on both eyes. There was a lot of muscle damage on the right one and it's been taken out twice to work on them. the second time, both eyes were removed, trying to have me see one thing, not 2. It's close, but not enough. My glasses are made to help and they do a pretty good job.
NVision is not a great thing for me anymore. :)

goatman said...

Amen
As the ills of life may befall us may we be strong warriors ever ready to serve ourselves and others.
I really like the poem.

Devika Jyothi said...

Hi Rhi,

Very spirit-uplifting poem, Rhi
and picture is really nice...

a good post..one of the best i came across in these days..very positive..

i get to read Andrew saying about his eyes and vision...it's nice to see his spirit..and in a way, we all survive one problem or another...as he hints, vision of the eyes is no big thing if the eyes fail to have a proper view and the mind fails to envision...

anyway, thank you for the post, Rhi..

wishes,
devika

won tong said...

Thankyou for your kind words and big heart..Much love to you..

Devika Jyothi said...

Hi Rhi,

i read your comment at Andrew's Rhiannon -- I have earlier wanted to ask you also..then i missed out somehow...

for the problems you say -- blindness, uncoordinated mindset, physical numbness --

I have a suggestion Rhi, Ayurvedic medicine should be more effective and harmless -- it's timetaking..sometimes upto a year, depending on the degree of the problem...

I had some sort of nervous problem that debilitated me in my early twenties...and i took a year and half for full recovery...

Kerala-based Ayurvedic Centres have branches in the US i understand..and practitioners are also available..but i do not know their locations..a serach on the Internet should be helpful...or else, I will get the details and pass on if you are looking for it..

regards,
devika