Tag Archives: Melting

ALL THAT GLITTERS (BUT’S NOT GOLD)

All that glitters is not gold, like, for example, one: the shimmer of the water on a mountain lake flowed down steep from lofty peaks in melting seasons after it has snowed– A pristine place for life to gather, its … Continue reading

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THE BEST MOTIVATOR

Love is the best motivator. Luckily, it’s the only one left, once fear and anger and sadness have melted or cooled or been blown away. Here goes nothing! Into love, done out of love, love every step of the way.

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THE PATH THROUGH RESISTANCE

Which is harder to dissolve to willingness? Resistance offered from another? Or the kind that’s dwelled long, deep inside one’s inner sanctum-ness? Can we melt the one or other with a gentle or an ardent kiss? It would be nice. … Continue reading

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