THE THOUGHT FOR THE DAY IS.....................
September 1st 2007 00:32
THE THOUGHT FOR THE DAY IS.....................
Do not let your fire go out,
spark by irreplaceable spark,
in the hopeless swamps of the approximate,
the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all.
Do not let the hero in your soul perish,
in lonely frustration for the life you deserved,
but have never been able to reach.
Check your road and the nature of your battle.
The world you desired can be won.
It exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours.
Ayn Rand
Do not let your fire go out,
spark by irreplaceable spark,
in the hopeless swamps of the approximate,
the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all.
Do not let the hero in your soul perish,
in lonely frustration for the life you deserved,
but have never been able to reach.
Check your road and the nature of your battle.
The world you desired can be won.
It exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours.
Ayn Rand
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Comment by Miswanderlust
Killer Beats
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Hipnotherapy
Mis
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Comment by Tracy
Movies and Life
Just what I needed to hear, thank-you.
Tracy x
Comment by Miss Nomer
just got a stern talking to from someone who really cares and some timely advice..."build a bridge and get over it!".....know that is a thought for the evening! x Miss Nomer
Comment by Tracy
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Byeee
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Tracy
Comment by Wendi
Wow.
Bull's eye!
I needed this today... really needed it, and you've helped keep the inner fire burning.
Love the picture on your blog, by the way - it struck me as hard as your quote did.
Hope you're well.
W
Comment by Miss Nomer
so lovely to see you!! I've been missing you...I have been a bit up and down...was trucking along quite nicely but had a bit of a rough trot around the lunar eclipse! Glad you found the quote helpful...
The blog picture was done for me by a film production designer,(who I have fallen madly in love with).... he is very much into sacred geometry and mandalas and explains it like this...
In the illustration Kali is on the left and Ganesha is on the right balancing male and female. The face at the bottom is Grey wolf and the thunder bird symbol is radiating from the centre. The mandala concept is that this is a picture looking back in time to the beginning, each moment we observe is like a slide in the tunnel, so our POV is rocketing backwards. Each of the elements is represented starting with eather (consciousness) then air ,fire, water and earth, the phases of creation. The phases of the moon indicate time passing.