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Hope After Heartbreak, and Dusty Roads, were penned as Sharon Palmerton.
Silver Memories, Sharon Sager.
I may be contacted at s.sager.writer@gmail.com or sharon.d.sager@gmail.com
I wish you happy, healthy days!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
With life's continuing flow, I rest in a new journey, a new move, a fresh environment. This is stimulating, and I know the move is good, because it makes me smile. .... I listen to my body, my thoughts, and emotions.
It feels like I am a river now traveling through private woods, new woods. For some reason I wonder how much, if ever, a river's water travels the same route. Perhaps droplets may. Not by the journey of its flow, but perhaps in the condensation of itself to clouds above and a return within rain to a prior spot...then a recurrence of flow within the same river may occur. Just a thought...
It's more likely the well-heard saying is true--one cannot step into the same river twice. And yet we as human beings, seem to repeat patterns a multiple number of times, although we think, say, we even swear, we will not repeat the behavior or choice... and this is perhaps why I write about women making choices, differently, even if it takes a little while, because we feel we step in the same river over and over again. At times we desire change. We want to create the lives we want and dream of, instead of feeling frustrations. The frustrations are a nudging to let us know something could be different or we don't like something about what is.
Knowing we want change is part of the equation. It may come after an insight of feeling we deserve better or whatever is the irritant is not true, not the best for us, or simply not working for us. These are good thoughts, if they are accurate. We usually know whichever way it is--we feel it in our guts, and our hearts; we have thoughts about it. If we keep thinking and wanting better, new ideas or possible choices come to us, from within us, or somehow, sometimes in common and uncommon ways.
It's our choice to make changes. Thinking through our lives and circumstances can be a most spectacular journey. It is up to us.
Our journey, our lives, are part of our rivers, going through moments each day. I say let's keep our rivers pristine, clear, cool and refreshing, so if we have to navigate through storms, or rough water areas, we do it with strength.Or if we feel like our rivers, or lives are polluted, we can clean them up. And when we are flowing along gently, with soft warmth of the sun on our faces and cool waters embracing us, may we enjoy the moments with appreciation and love of life.
Here's to your journeys!
My next book will have a few librarians and occasional professors at a college on the southern east coast of America, and townsfolk, discovering more about their lives, environment and each other. It is set in the time of 1954 through the mid 1960's. I aim to have it out by autumn 2015.
It feels like I am a river now traveling through private woods, new woods. For some reason I wonder how much, if ever, a river's water travels the same route. Perhaps droplets may. Not by the journey of its flow, but perhaps in the condensation of itself to clouds above and a return within rain to a prior spot...then a recurrence of flow within the same river may occur. Just a thought...
It's more likely the well-heard saying is true--one cannot step into the same river twice. And yet we as human beings, seem to repeat patterns a multiple number of times, although we think, say, we even swear, we will not repeat the behavior or choice... and this is perhaps why I write about women making choices, differently, even if it takes a little while, because we feel we step in the same river over and over again. At times we desire change. We want to create the lives we want and dream of, instead of feeling frustrations. The frustrations are a nudging to let us know something could be different or we don't like something about what is.
Knowing we want change is part of the equation. It may come after an insight of feeling we deserve better or whatever is the irritant is not true, not the best for us, or simply not working for us. These are good thoughts, if they are accurate. We usually know whichever way it is--we feel it in our guts, and our hearts; we have thoughts about it. If we keep thinking and wanting better, new ideas or possible choices come to us, from within us, or somehow, sometimes in common and uncommon ways.
It's our choice to make changes. Thinking through our lives and circumstances can be a most spectacular journey. It is up to us.
Our journey, our lives, are part of our rivers, going through moments each day. I say let's keep our rivers pristine, clear, cool and refreshing, so if we have to navigate through storms, or rough water areas, we do it with strength.Or if we feel like our rivers, or lives are polluted, we can clean them up. And when we are flowing along gently, with soft warmth of the sun on our faces and cool waters embracing us, may we enjoy the moments with appreciation and love of life.
Here's to your journeys!
My next book will have a few librarians and occasional professors at a college on the southern east coast of America, and townsfolk, discovering more about their lives, environment and each other. It is set in the time of 1954 through the mid 1960's. I aim to have it out by autumn 2015.
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