So pleased you learn from nature, as I do myself almost every hour of every day (even when asleep, I find!). Yes, our Creator does bless us with a warddrobe containing many items with which to present ourselves to the world, with which to engage others in love and laughter and peace and goodwill and service.
Very well said – a wardrobe, each piece fit for a particular situation, a particular person – how versatile we are, all actors on His stage…and how well He has cast us in the roles written for us.
Thank you Ian. Just returned from church and saw your wonderful comment.
One of my ‘regulars’ – Jasey – ribs me in a nice way that all my posts require ‘deep’ thinking…
I sincerely believe that most people (yes, the vast majority) are highly gifted (when one considers the many forms of gifts) and even wise – I love dropping a pebble and seeing their thoughts and interpretations flutter out. What life lessons…for all of us students.
I will be going off line soon, to enjoy a nice bottle of chardonnay with Lisa 🙂
Eric, Thank you for re-posting this comment as a poem =) I just thought that all your readers should have a chance to appreciate the good intention/meaning in this poem that you have illustrated so uniquely with the use of the chameleon.
Not so dark as “Pure Flesh”.
No, this is more accommodative
So pleased you learn from nature, as I do myself almost every hour of every day (even when asleep, I find!). Yes, our Creator does bless us with a warddrobe containing many items with which to present ourselves to the world, with which to engage others in love and laughter and peace and goodwill and service.
Very well said – a wardrobe, each piece fit for a particular situation, a particular person – how versatile we are, all actors on His stage…and how well He has cast us in the roles written for us.
great thought Eric..
Its a pleasure to read u !!
Thank you Jyoti, much appreciate these words.
There is nothing superficial about your posts. You have to carefully think as you read.
Thank you Ian. Just returned from church and saw your wonderful comment.
One of my ‘regulars’ – Jasey – ribs me in a nice way that all my posts require ‘deep’ thinking…
I sincerely believe that most people (yes, the vast majority) are highly gifted (when one considers the many forms of gifts) and even wise – I love dropping a pebble and seeing their thoughts and interpretations flutter out. What life lessons…for all of us students.
I will be going off line soon, to enjoy a nice bottle of chardonnay with Lisa 🙂
Eric, Thank you for re-posting this comment as a poem =) I just thought that all your readers should have a chance to appreciate the good intention/meaning in this poem that you have illustrated so uniquely with the use of the chameleon.
Take care,
Que
Thank you Que for initiating this. Seeing the number of “likes” and comments, I am happy to have accepted your suggestion. Peace, Eric
A comment as a poem – I like that very much! Great words.
You visit with a gift
Of words and praise
Giving my day a lift
That births this phrase
Peace and luv to you, Eric
I really enjoyed this, Eric 🙂
Very true words!
Sirenia
Thank you Sirenia…as we love our neighbour, we try to accommodate…for the ‘neighbour’ could be the love of our life. Peace, Eric 🙂
very well put
Glad you thought so Roger – thank you, Eric
very much like the art of compromise isn’t it? 🙂 Nice!
Very true Jeannie,
As I love my neighbour, I will strive to make it better for him/her/it – and if all did the same – what an everlasting cycle of love we’ll trigger 🙂
Wish you a lovely weekend, Eric
Good advice 🙂
…as actors on stage, we are…