There is a flow to the words that resonate. Something feels familiar, comforting.
A soft invitation; Come on in, I’ll put the kettle on.
The words stick to your ribs like a hearty stew. Warm, tender, filling, satisfying.
Settle in they say. Settle in.
Words to live by. Words to die by. You’ve heard it before. Have you ever dissected these words? Have you taken the time to ponder what these words truly mean? There is an upper room and a lower room to some of these words, do not be afraid to look beyond the obvious.
Words to live by; These are your words. The words you speak, the words you write. The words convey the essence of your spirit. What you embody will shine through for all to see.
Words to die by; These are legacy words. This is what you leave behind. This is an offering for the noble.
Choose your words carefully for some words, most words, carry weight.
Channeled message from Grandma Moses. Anna Mary Robertson Moses was born in 1860. Anna bore ten children, five survived infancy. At age 78 Grandma Moses began her art career where her popularity in the 1950’s landed her on the cover of Time Magazine. Anna’s 1943 painting, Sugaring Off set an auction record when it sold for $1.36 million dollars. Grandma Moses was a member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She died in 1961 at the age of 101. I asked her about this and she replied, “I should have liked to live to 401.”
