Writings

diamond-ringOnce upon a time a king called upon all of his wise men and asked them, ”Is there a mantra or suggestion which works in every situation, in every circumstances, in every place and in every time. In every joy, every sorrow, every defeat and every victory? One answer for all questions. Something that can help me when none of you are available to advise me? Tell me is there any mantra?”

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world-croppedso many different aspects of a woman are beautiful... and across the globe differences can be seen as divine... and to consider the journey of being a woman geographically expressed with poetic prose and great insight is delicious... as follows:

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santa-claus-sleighWith heart-felt humour Puck plays with Christmas... I crept through the laundry, doing my best to prevent my black rubber boots from screeching on the lino, and my Santa sack from banging into the washing machine. I cursed under my breath as my false beard caught on the door handle.

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a-b-cDon't join dangerous cults: Always practice safe sects.

You are stuck with your debt if you can't budge it.

When she saw her first strands of gray hair, she thought she'd dye.

 

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Ajna-Charkra-BookKarmas are what we have done, do and will do, and life is an endless series of Karmas. We move through life acting out our karmas in the hope that life will improve. Life is never perfect and our hopes are for the future. We collect ideas to relieve our plight and embark on a path in the hope that we can either solve our problems or escape into a new domain free from the trammels of present day life.

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dragon-fly-colour-imageTo perceive is to see

What you see is different to me

A vision, A scene, A dream

What does it all mean?

 

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  • a-b-cA bicycle can’t stand alone, it’s two tired.
  • A backward poet writes inverse.
  • When a chicken crosses the road it’s poultry in motion.
  • If you don’t pay an exorcist you can get repossessed.

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My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four, unless there are three other people.

Orson Welles