Yay, I love the Desiderata. I found a framed print of this amidst naked lady and motorcycle posters when I was looking to decorate my first apartment, freshman year of college. I'd never seen it before but it immediately spoke to how I naturally lived in the world, and so I put it on my wall for the next bunch of years. I think I took it down when I was reconsidering my own guiding beliefs, and whether those were the particular ones I still needed to emphasize, or whether perhaps I already lived those easily enough that I could/should balance myself out with something else. Looking forward to hearing more of your musings on this.
Thanks for this! I didn't know the Desiderata, and think having that as a childhood memory would be a wonderful way to grow up. Are you making a copy for your dressing table? What? No dressing table? Might be a reason to get one. I love the association of the piece with a place where you beautify yourself to go out into the world.
Lady, you probably know works by Sister Wendy Beckett, but on the off chance you don't, you might really enjoy her meditation series, especially the Meditation on Silence. http://www.bookfinder.com/dir/i/Meditations_on_Silence/0789401800/
I don't know about serenity being a predator magnet, though. I am the least serene person I know, all zipping and rippling with barely contained anxiety, and freaks just can't get enough of me.
I think maybe the targets tend to be kind people who have empathy and a conscience, both calm ones and the ones that are... not so much.
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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Yay, I love the Desiderata. I found a framed print of this amidst naked lady and motorcycle posters when I was looking to decorate my first apartment, freshman year of college. I'd never seen it before but it immediately spoke to how I naturally lived in the world, and so I put it on my wall for the next bunch of years. I think I took it down when I was reconsidering my own guiding beliefs, and whether those were the particular ones I still needed to emphasize, or whether perhaps I already lived those easily enough that I could/should balance myself out with something else. Looking forward to hearing more of your musings on this.
Thanks for this! I didn't know the Desiderata, and think having that as a childhood memory would be a wonderful way to grow up. Are you making a copy for your dressing table? What? No dressing table? Might be a reason to get one. I love the association of the piece with a place where you beautify yourself to go out into the world.
You have to admit, it is tough to have sex with you when you're sleeping on the couch. And forget sewing.
Lady, you probably know works by Sister Wendy Beckett, but on the off chance you don't, you might really enjoy her meditation series, especially the Meditation on Silence.
http://www.bookfinder.com/dir/i/Meditations_on_Silence/0789401800/
I don't know about serenity being a predator magnet, though. I am the least serene person I know, all zipping and rippling with barely contained anxiety, and freaks just can't get enough of me.
I think maybe the targets tend to be kind people who have empathy and a conscience, both calm ones and the ones that are... not so much.
Thank you, it's been very interestingly. I'm truly grateful. It is interesting to read comments.
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