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To Live (Quotes)

“I love my life. Truly. There’s no path set up for me to take. So I just live in the moment, one after another, giving 100% of myself.”

Taro Okamoto, Japanese Artist/Writer

“Don’t die with your music still inside you.”

Wayne Dyer, American Author

Rule the World

You live in your own world
Built with teachings from your childhood
Protected by core your people
Guided by your belief system

No one can possibly step into your world
Not a day, not even a minute
No one can perceive what you love, admire, despise, or fear
Even your mother, brother, wife, or best friend

April in Chicago (Poem)

I know you are hurt
Wishing to help ease the pain you are in
I know there is no cure
Except for time for you to earn wisdom

When we were walking together on a cold, windy day
It started raining
We kept walking without a word
To the place we were heading to

Thoughts Become Things (Poem)

Thoughts become things
The very thing you spend time on
The very thing you pour effort into
Those things will grow in your life
To come back to you eventually

You are who you are today because of the thoughts you had in the past
Some may argue that they never wished to be in the current situation

Ball of Energy (Poem)

You are merely a ball of energy, quietly pulsating
Contracted and expanded, dense and thin, repeatedly
We are merely a ball of energy, rubbing against one another
Influencing by seen, heard, touched, and felt

The more intensely you exchange the essence of you
The more deeply the energy blends in

Jeanne d’Arc (Poem)

”I was chosen by God.”
This is the belief she was driven by
At age 16, she headed to the city
To proclaim to the King
That she was the one to bring victory to France

“I am not afraid. I was born to do this.”
This is the belief she was guided by
In a trial for her life

Long Way Home (Quotes)

“I don’t have time to waste on people who I don’t care for. I just don’t.”

From “Ikiru (To Live)” of Akira Kurosawa, Japanese Film Maker

“The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.”

Helen Keller, American Author/Disability Rights Advocate

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