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Angela Skeete Davis
Showing posts with label reminder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reminder. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Help somebody! Pass It On!


If I can help somebody" 

If I can help somebody,as I pass along. 
If I can cheer somebody, with a word or song, 
If I can show somebody, He is travelling wrong 
Then my living shall not be in vain 

Chorus: 

Then my living shall not be in vain-- 
Then my living shall not be in vain 
If I can help somebody, as I pass along 
Then my living shall not be in vain. 

If I can do my duty, as all men ought 
If I can bring that duty to a world thats lost 
If I can spread a love message that the Master taught 
Then my living shall not be in vain 

Friday, September 5, 2014

how to be your own best friend



there are so many things i have learned in this world that are ... for me .... life lessons. one of the biggest involves the use of the phrase "i am". it is true they are powerful because whatever you put after them can... and often does... shape your reality. 'i am fat', 'i am beautiful', 'i am smart', 'i am happy', 'i am a loser', 'i am a winner'. whatever you tell yourself often enough becomes your reality. it is not what you tell the world; it is what you tell yourself. so be your own best friend and tell yourself only good things. 'i am smart', 'i am healthy', 'i am the perfect size', 'i am strong'. as a matter of fact an affirmation i learned from the secret is full of "i am's". let me share it with you...


I AM WHOLE, STRONG, POWERFUL, PERFECT, HAPPY, HEALTHY, LOVING HARMONIOUS


how's that for an "i am" affirmation. say it all the time, every chance you get, every time you think of it. it can only help...


i also believe what you put out is what you get back. i try to put out love and kindness, caring and compassion. i believe if enough people put out positive thoughts and feelings, we will infect the world with goodness and more people will share these feelings and thoughts til we one day have a world filled with people who are living kind, caring, compassionate, connected lives.


i know we all have lessons we have learned from life. here is a list of lessons shared with me today. i would like to share them with you. though i have heard most of them at least once in my life; they all made sense and some of them resonated deeply within me. i hope they all make sense to you and i hope you find some that resonate deep within you.


please remember the goal in life is to be your own best friend. it is good for you - your heart and your soul; and it makes you a better friend to others. these lessons help you accomplish that goal. enjoy them and today and always .... take good care of you...

Written by Regina Brett


"To celebrate growing older, she once wrote the 50 lessons life taught her. It is the most requested column she has ever written.


So here is the column:


1. Life isn't fair, but it’s still good.


2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.


3. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.


4. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.


5. Pay off your credit cards every month.


6. You don’t have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.


7. Cry with someone. It’s more healing than crying alone.


8. It’s OK to get angry with God. He can take it.


9. Save for retirement starting with your first paycheck.


10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Thoughtful Thursday



Thoughtful Thursday

my friend told me yesterday... Open the door, .If something fails you, if something falls through; leave the room you are in…  but first open the door.

I thought about it. I get it now… There's a small voice calling to you,
but it's on the other side… you'll never truly hear it if you don't
open the door and go inside. The past is over with; get used to it, get on with it. It's very simple; there's something better for you, but you won't find it if you don't let go of the past, open the door, walk through it and see what's on the other side.

Perhaps you are all in a better place than me and really get this. Perhaps all of you have stepped through your open doors and are charging ahead in life... doin the damn thing. To all of you I say... you rock!. However, if there are any of you out there, like me... hesitant to step through your open door; to you I say, gather up your courage and resolve and love yourself enough to step through the door WiTH ME... let's do it together. Okay now... ready... set... one, two, three... step...

-- written by asd --
-- photograph © Robert Kine design --

a tradition of loving

An African tribe does the most beautiful thing. When someone does something hurtful and wrong, they take the person to the center of town, and the entire tribe comes and surrounds him. For two days they'll tell the man every good thing he has ever done. The tribe believes that every human being comes into the world as Good, each of us desiring safety, love, peace, happiness. But sometimes in the pursuit of those things, people make mistakes. The community sees misdeeds as a cry for help. They band together for the sake of their fellow man to hold him up, to reconnect him with his true Nature, to remind him who he really is, until he fully remembers the truth from which he'd temporarily been disconnected: “I AM GOOD.”

to The Journey To The Revelation Of My Soul, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share this post here.

what a lovely course of action... a circle of loving kindness. it clearly stems from a place of love and compassion. wouldn't it be great if we could all live this way... if all issues in life could be resolved this easily. alas... for now... i don't believe it is possible; at least not on a grand scale, but we can incorporate the essence of this tradition in our everyday lives.

when people we love do something hurtful or wrong or if we do something hurtful or wrong, instead of being accusatory and unforgiving, perhaps we should tell them/ourselves how much we love them/us. we should remind them/ourselves of the good that they/we have done for themselves/ourselves and others. perhaps if we reach out to them/ourselves in loving kindness rather than condemnation,we can help them/ourselves ... and thus help ourselves/others remember that essentially WE ARE GOOD and thus ALWAYS DESERVING OF LOVE. you know, we are GOOD and we are ALWAYS deserving of LOVE... ALL of US... ALWAYS. we are! we just forget sometimes and need to be reminded.

that is doing what we are here to do ... love.

the greatest healing therapy is friendship and love 
-- Hubert Horatio Humphrey --

-- written by asd--
sista girls cafe - friends for life
sistagirlscafe.blogspot.com
--art by Nathalie Parenteau --

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Imagine by Herbie Hancock; featuring Alicia Keys, India Arie, and Seal



“Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one."
-- John Lennon --



Friday, August 22, 2014

This is what humbles the gifted called...us.





Sunrise Reflected in a Bubble 

Isn't Creator’s hand grand?  The pleasing spectacles available for the eye to gaze upon are so amazing.
We just have to take a moment, breathe in, reflect and remember to inhale the beauty.  It’s all around us; each child-like glare, the sunrise as seen by a bubble, each flower petal, each branch as it holds on to its leaves during the breath called wind.  Sometimes it becomes overwhelming to see and acknowledge Creator’s gifts.

This is what humbles the gifted called. . .us. 

Take time to notice…. It makes us cry out Jesus, Yahweh, Jehovah, Elohim, Savior, Father, Spirit, Allah, Elah, ehyeh, Adonai, Messiah, Cheon-ju, Nkosi, Whaeguru, Ishvara -meaning ….Lord invisible, Worthy of Profound thanks,  All embracing goodness, Merciful Giver, Most High Creator, Embracing All Creation, Wonderful Teacher, All Glorious, I AM that I Am….. 


WE stand amazed at Your glory,
WE stand amazed at your power………
Look and see what has been created for us..........

                            So AMAZING!!!!


Reflection by Noreen Holly
origin of image  unknown

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

what! you too!!


Friendship is one big conversation. We talk on the phone, in each other's home, over dinner, over drinks, in school, at work. In the beginning of a friendship we try to find areas where we agree. But as we go along and begin to trust each other, we learn that disagreeing is okay and will not dissolve a friendship that is true.

C.S. Lewis describes this the best ... “Friendship arises out of mere Companionship when two or more of the companions discover that they have in common some insight or interest or even taste which the others do not share and which, till that moment, each believed to be his own unique treasure (or burden). The typical expression of opening Friendship would be something like, "What? You too? I thought I was the only one."
... It is when two such persons discover one another, when, whether with immense difficulties and semi-articulate fumblings or with what would seem to us amazing and elliptical speed, they share their vision - it is then that Friendship is born. And instantly they stand together in an immense solitude.”

I am never sure which is better, spending time with acquaintances and discovering a friendship or spending time in the beauty of a friendship that has lasted a lifetime. Just as there is something to be said for the new dress you put on in anticipation of the day and the reactions you will get, there is the comfort that slides over you as you put on your favorite robe and curl up with a good book. Each has its unique delight.

Still, most times when we talk about friendships, we talk about the lasting ones. So, today,we will honour new friendships. Specifically the "you too" moment when you realize you can indeed be friends.

She, being friendless and feeling alone.
Choose this day to explore.
Casting care to the wind,
She set out walking.

She eventually found herself in a park
Birds were singing, couples were strolling
The sun was shining
Though shadows were lengthening

A mime was performing
All in white, even his face
A performer, dressed all in blue,
Was singing a sad song … beautifully

She stopped to watch and listen.
Then, caught up in the beauty of the moment,
And much to her surprise,
She began to cry.

Embarrassed, she looked around
The woman standing next to her,
Was offering her a tissue.
“Would you like one?”

‘Thank you for your kindness”
She smiled as she reached for the tissue.
Surprised by the compassion,
She looked up at the gifter.

What she saw took her aback
For the woman was also crying
“You too …” she said, a smile breaking thru
And in that moment a friendship was born

--written by asd --

Thursday, August 14, 2014

The Peace in You



When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others.  
                                       Anne Frank





When we acknowledge all of those things we down ourselves about and realize that they are the things that make us the glorious beings we are, we start to have an understanding that brings about peace.  Peace in the true sense of the word; freedom from disturbance-quiet and tranquility.

We walk differently.  We talk differently.  We think differently.  It seems to bring about clarity.

When others, in their sense of covetousness, see you but come from a place of lack they try to shake your stasis.  A person truly at peace is consumed by the artistry of it (peace), so there is no result or consequence.

It is really great to be in that place of being you, peacefully you.

Sometimes the peace in you is so great it moves the green eyes long enough to inquire. The inquiry brings about a sharing and soon you realize that you were the vehicle that helped to cultivate another's state of serenity.  It's fantastic when we can create a cosmos of  passion; passion for life, love, friendship, caring and abundance.  So let's continue to seek peace because it radiates causing the world to be a better place.

It is really great to be in that place of being you, peace-fully you.


Thoughts by Noreen Holly