He cast his hands up~by Joe Wilson
mayo 16, 2017 12:26He cast his hands up
He cast his hands up in the air and said ‘let there be light!’
And sunshine grew before His eyes revealing wondrous hue
But He alone could see the day and see the dark of night
So midst the stars He caused to live, a planet of green and blue
And on this planet there were put trees, for air that we have breathed
He found that He was satisfied, what wonders He perceived.
So many stars would fill the sky, so many moons would too
Then winds flew from the heavens, to spin them all around
And people he put on this Earth, this place of green and blue
Yet creatures first he let to roam till they stood on dry ground
Thus slowly man developed, and they settled far and wide
Then headed from the oceans in such increasing tide.
And when man…
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A Dor do Fechamento de uma Era
mayo 16, 2017 12:25
Existe uma forte tendência no coletivo em se agarrar ao sofrimento e não existe lugar mais fértil de sofrimento do que olhar para a desgraça alheia. Quem quer sofrer não tem nenhum trabalho, existem mil ” causas” de aparente injustiça para se engajar.
A razão é muito clara!
Saímos de uma Era de água onde a emocionalidade era o tom dominante. Crime, castigo, culpa e pecado eram o mote de todos os que levantam a bandeira de justiceiros.
Isso deu espaço para que políticos e chantagistas levassem grandes vantagens e posassem de salvadores, a verdade é que eles precisam da miséria e do sofrimento alheio, então criam cada vez mais.
A partir de 2012 fecharam-se os portões de Peixes! Entramos em uma era extremamente racional e seca e não tem jeito de voltar para trás. O medo de perder isso instalou-se nas populações.
Nesse período, mentes racionais despontam como grande…
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A thought : Life
mayo 16, 2017 12:24
Life is like a Boat. If you load a boat with a bulk of amenities then it will drown. Keep your life simple. If you load it with expectations and desires than it will lead to failure and disappointment.
Happy sailing!!
~Prerna
The most famous fish monger in Lisbon
mayo 16, 2017 12:23
Until the middle of the 20th century, street fish sellers called “varinas” were a common sight in Lisbon. They carried a basket of fresh fish on their heads and attracted customers with their catchy slogans and charismatic personalities.
Varinas are a relic of the past, but some of the best fish in Lisbon is still sold by a charismatic woman. Many restaurants in the capital city order their fish from Acuçena Veloso.
Visiting Acuçena at Mercado 31 de Janeiro is a fascinating experience. It was in a stall in this market that she started selling fish at nine years of age. Today, she owns 23 stalls.
The quality and variety of Acuçena’s fish would astonish the patrons of Tokyo’s famous Tsukiji fish market. But it is not easy to gather these marine treasures. Açucena wakes up every weekday at 2:00 am to make sure she buys the best fish the sea has to offer. Despite her long work hours, she’s always in a good mood. “Look at these…
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All is temporary
mayo 16, 2017 12:19
“Like a sandcastle, all is temporary. Build it, tend it, enjoy it. And when the time comes, let it go.” ~Jack Kornfield
Source: How to Move On When Your Ex Already Has – Tiny Buddha




