Dear Sandi, it is so true that we can be healed in quiet or silence. Often throughout the day, I go to the deep center of myself where Oneness dwells and within Oneness I dwell in silence. Balm for the soul. Peace.
Yesssss. The quiet. How we relish it; how we need it. And yet it can be so difficult to attain. Man-made sounds of everyday life can assault us from all sides until they blend into one endless noise. Only in the beauty of nature can we lose ourselves in the more gentle soothing sounds of creation. Only there can we hear ourselves think.
Hello Sandi! Thank you for visiting today; no, I am not leaving but I'm just rethinking how I will fulfill my dream to publish my work in this wild world. I need a place like this that you are proposing here!
Water is known to soothe, calm and even heal. That's why people prefer to live near a body of water, and houses there have a higher value. Of course, there are also those nasty, overflowing rivers that might cause damage - but they are the exception.
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ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Dear Sandi, it is so true that we can be healed in quiet or silence. Often throughout the day, I go to the deep center of myself where Oneness dwells and within Oneness I dwell in silence. Balm for the soul. Peace.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful view! I enjoy my quiet time. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThat is a most beautiful view Sandi.
ReplyDeleteI love quiet times, they can be so restorative.
All the best Jan
Hopefully quiet helps.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view! Where is this at? Janice
ReplyDeleteCroatia, the most beautiful place on Earth.
DeleteSuch a beautiful, peaceful, calming scene.
ReplyDeleteSometimes finding 'quiet' is not that easy. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh! Thank you, Sandi!
ReplyDeleteWe often find scenes in nature that we feel calming. Yet inner peace resides within us.
ReplyDeleteWhat enjoys the looks brings peace;)
ReplyDeleteUma paisagem que inspira calma e tranquilidade.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigado, Francisco!
DeleteSandi, I love the quiet. No noise, just loving nature. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteHeal me with quiet- love it. Very beautiful photo. So nice peaceful place. Would love to be there even now. :)))
ReplyDeleteThis is really a good place.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Yes! It's in the quiet where we can breathe and receive clarity in the space.
ReplyDeleteoooh what a beautiful place. i am ok with being alone, a little quiet but i prefer to be with friends or family and especially when i need healing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, please.
ReplyDeleteYesssss. The quiet. How we relish it; how we need it. And yet it can be so difficult to attain. Man-made sounds of everyday life can assault us from all sides until they blend into one endless noise. Only in the beauty of nature can we lose ourselves in the more gentle soothing sounds of creation. Only there can we hear ourselves think.
ReplyDeleteAwe...such peace...lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! You want to repeat this words over and over again.
ReplyDeleteHello Sandi! Thank you for visiting today; no, I am not leaving but I'm just rethinking how I will fulfill my dream to publish my work in this wild world. I need a place like this that you are proposing here!
ReplyDeleteWater is known to soothe, calm and even heal. That's why people prefer to live near a body of water, and houses there have a higher value.
ReplyDeleteOf course, there are also those nasty, overflowing rivers that might cause damage - but they are the exception.
Ah! Nothing like quiet.
ReplyDeleteOh yes...Blessed Quietness...Holy Quietness...what a healing balm for our souls...wonderful...
ReplyDeleteSandi!
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful.
Blessed week.
Kisses.
Lucja
An unbelievable photo. Silence is needed.
ReplyDeleteQuiet can, indeed, be healing. A special post, Sandi.
ReplyDelete~Sheri