See our Privacy Policy
Δ
Gratefulness
Climbing up a mountain in the alps with my 2 dogs then, I reached the summit, nobody else around, a spectacular view, and suddenly there was a feeling of no past, no future, no “I”, just being connected with erverything and deep gratitude.
Good morning to this beautiful community, after a very refreshing holiday in Italy (making new memories, as Manda said) and a visit from my dear brother, whom I hadn’t seen for 1 1/2 years , we’ve started work again. I’m very grateful for this work with my stunning , courageus young patients. And i’m also very grateful that little Awen accompanies there. When we drive in the car into town, the last part she stands at the window, wiggling her tail and barking out the wi...
Good morning to this beautiful community, after a very refreshing holiday in Italy (making new memories, as Manda said) and a visit from my dear brother, whom I hadn’t seen for 1 1/2 years , we’ve started work again. I’m very grateful for this work with my stunning , courageus young patients. And i’m also very grateful that little Awen accompanies there. When we drive in the car into town, the last part she stands at the window, wiggling her tail and barking out the window, like saying “here we come, hello, hello…”
“the cooperation between the different organs …”
Dear Ricardo, it’s very sad when we have to let go of a beloved dog. I’ve had the experience also several times in my life. I wish you, Bobo and your family all the best. A warm hug over the ocean.
I’ve also found ,that to start the day with a morning meditation, coming to this site, listening to beautiful music , reading inspiring texts…., brings me in a caring mood first of all towards myself and then also towards everybody and everything I encounter during the day. its like connecting to the core and the rest follows.
Hello LJ, I’ve been on this site for a long time, but only dared to write a few months age. I’ve always enjoyed your comments, for their authenticity, directness , openess and courage . So I was happy to see your name again.♥️ greetings from Germany !
dear Ursula, I’m glad to hear/read your voice ! I’d like to ask you s.th. i’m momentarily in Ulm for a conference and remembered the beautiful picture of the madonna , that you shared here with us. do you remember the church where you saw her ? I would like to visit her tomoorow . Have a nice evening
♥️ for you and Pepper
That’s very, very good news, Aine !
Absolutely right, Aine. And whenever I lost one, I felt for quite a while, how much colder it is without them.
Dear Anna, we had a very good time in Rome!!! Most of the time we walked through town (with the dog I couldn’t go into Churches, Museums..) the jewish part, Trastevere, Plaza Garibaldi with this beatiful view over Rome .,and lots of the historic buildings. St. Peters ! But most of all was I impressed, one day, when I had left the dog home, and I stumbled into “chiesa di Sant’Ignazia di Loyola”. stunning church, and they exhibited a work of art, sorry had forgotten m...
Dear Anna, we had a very good time in Rome!!! Most of the time we walked through town (with the dog I couldn’t go into Churches, Museums..) the jewish part, Trastevere, Plaza Garibaldi with this beatiful view over Rome .,and lots of the historic buildings. St. Peters ! But most of all was I impressed, one day, when I had left the dog home, and I stumbled into “chiesa di Sant’Ignazia di Loyola”. stunning church, and they exhibited a work of art, sorry had forgotten my handy so I cant remember the artists name. It was a round churchroof, and around the roof he build all the churches he knew of, out of tiny little wooden pieces, carved himself everything, to symbolize the unity of all beliefs. he started when he was 70, finished it short before his death with 98. I still get goosebumps when I write about it. when you go to trip advisor and search for the name of the church, there you can find a picture of this world church. Dear Anna, I wish you a a marvellous day in your beatiful country ! many greetings dear friend
Dear Manda, I’m sure your words will get to us, spoken, heard, felt…. a warm hug from the old world
That’s a beautiful idea with the magic carpet. I also thought right away of my young clients, they would love this approach to their food. Thanks for sharing, dear Elizabeth.
Thank you Christina ! May you also have a happy journey today !
Thanks, Niels. I’ll look it up there. In German we have a similar word to your dutch word ,”gesellig”,which means enyoying the company of others, …
Thank you, dear Pilgrim, for the information.
Dear Diane, what does “hygge” mean, I can’t find it in the translating programs?
Very touching, dear Elizabeth. Thank you for sharing.
Dear Diane thanks for your kind answer ! Wow, you have so many connections to our old Europe. I.m sure, you would sense your roots, coming here.I.m also a crossover, one granparent from Switzerland, one from Bukarest, my soulmate was from New York. But I have never been to America, one day …I wish you a beautiful day. Take care, Sylvie
Dear Manda, thank you for this absolutly stunning picture ???? A warm hug out of a storm over the ocean
Stay connected to the community by adding people to your list.
This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A.
© 2000 - 2024, A Network for Grateful Living
Website by Briteweb