A L O H A !
"Where your talents
and the needs of the world meet,
lies your calling."
Aristotle
" Give me health and a day,
and I will make the pomp of emperors
ridiculous. "
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
These are ukuleles. Isn't the little banjo-uke cute? |
" A painter paints pictures on canvas.
But musicians paint their pictures
on silence. "
Leopold Stokowski
" Do not anticipate trouble,
or worry about what may never happen.
Keep in the sunlight. "
Benjamin Franklin
They told us kids,
that if we dug a hole deep enough
we could get to China.
Look, someone DID it!
" To be humble to superiors
is duty,
to equals courtesy,
to inferiors
nobleness. "
Benjamin Franklin
The hardest thing for me
in day to day life
is my tendancy to be affected
by the emotions
of people around me.
Making their stuff - into my stuff.
Of course this is not unique to me,
Psychologists call it:
"Emotional Contagion"
which makes a frown or smile
akin to a sneeze or cough.
Others are entitled to their moods of course,
it's not my job to assess & uplift everyone I meet-
that would be presumptious.
One never knows what another is going through.
Kinda shallow to joke with someone who is mourning,
eh?
I don't want to 'kill with kindness'
or impose judgement or expectation on others.
All we can do, is to love them,
while respecting them
and their emotions
enough
to let them be.
Jollity & Jocularity can have a pushy edge
to them
at the wrong time.
Jesus & Buddha weren't back-slappers.
They embodied an 'openness' to others
that invited without imposing.
Kwan Yin, Jesus & Buddha
had welcoming, gentle smiles.
I try to be like that too.
Quietly caring-
and blessing others
on their way.
It is their way, after all
" Rejoice with those who rejoice,
weep with those who weep. "
Romans 12:15 ESV
Thanks for sharing with us here! Warmly, cloudia
Empathy is seriously underrated. A beautiful thought provoking post as always. Thank you. I love the image of you quietly caring. It is evident in this space.
ReplyDeletebravo!
ReplyDeletenamaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!
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ReplyDeleteIn my youth, I dug many holes...looking for China.
ReplyDeleteLikewise, stared at the food uneaten on my plate, and thought of the starving Chinese.
I love and need what you are saying here.
ReplyDeleteI love all the quotes today especially that musicians paint on silence.
ReplyDeleteThought provoking and profound .Aloha !
ReplyDeleteYou are a blessing, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteit is a bit of Heaven when we enjoy each other like this
ReplyDeletethanks for blessing us with your visit!
I love Benjamin Franklin's quotes. He has some great ones. Mind if I borrow the China one for Facebook?
ReplyDelete天生我才必有用 !!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings to you Cloudia.. Have a nice week ahead..
ReplyDeleteNicely put....
ReplyDeleteLove that first picture and your musings in today's post.
ReplyDeleteBonza quotes by Benjamin Franklin and your thought provoking one to :-).
ReplyDelete'"Where your talents
ReplyDeleteand the needs of the world meet,
lies your calling."
Aristotle'
I really like the blue and orange with the photo, one of my favs from your blog.
Yes, dear Cloudia..
ReplyDeleteI like your humor!!!
Beautiful!!! Thank you so much for sharing your corner of the world Cloudia!!! Have a great day!!
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Jeanne
"It is their way, after all." A beautiful thought.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful start to my day with these lovely photographs, a great quote from Emerson and a chuckle over digging to China. (I used to believe that.) :)
Wise words Cloudia. Great post, I think there may also be a saying about Australia, being 'down under' and all!!
ReplyDeleteQue buenas imágenes y que buenos textos. Saludos.-
ReplyDeleteLove all the pic especially the water lillies Cloudia. x
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh a the "hole to China."
ReplyDeleteI saw you in that reflection!
ReplyDeleteunderstanding people without judgement is a rare quality....lovely quotes...ben franklin rocks.....
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely thoughts. Thank you so much for taking the time to make us focus.
ReplyDeleteI love your cheery uplifting posts, Cloudia!
ReplyDeletethank YOU!
ReplyDeletewow !
ReplyDeleteyou bring lots of the 'wow' friend!
ReplyDeleteI really like this post, Cloudia. The Buddha's advent into the world was his behavior as a human being. He empathized with ordinary people. He understood their suffering. That's part of his/our enlightenment/Buddha nature. Cheers!!
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