"Leaves grow old gracefully, bring such joy in their last
lingering days. How vibrant and bright is their final flurry of life."
Karen Gibbs
There are endless stages in life where we believe we have given our all and have done our best. As time moves on, we find the draw to give extends. Regardless of our age, value, or station in life, our mind set becomes: "The loving kindness I extend will be received in the best possible way."
In the woodland, I watch leaves falling from the tree, each beautiful in a hue of the Autumn. No one cares which branch it is falling from as they all have differing value. One cannot help but notice how the tree continues to stretch its branches in the midst of dishevelment.
And is this not the lesson of life ... to be aware of what we have to offer in spite of our own dilemmas? We begin to understand our intentions serve a purpose and there is a need to follow through without judging how they will be received. We do our part to bring comfort to a life, allowing Divine Spirit to work with the rest.
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