“How little we understand of the gifts we have been given or the shape of the path we took to reach our salvation.” ― Harley King, What I Was Meant To Forget
Believe it or not, the world will move on when you are gone. It won’t sit back and wallow that you are gone. You will be less then remembered by most and yet, making a difference in the world is so critical. Even if it’s for mother earth. Making a difference in how you treat the planet leaves your carbon footprint. Your choices made for living make a difference for the environment, and for many generations to come.
Did you ever consider what your choices made for your mental well being are and how they leave a “carbon footprint” as well? To friends, family, people you will never meet or people that you see passing idly by and may never encounter again.
How we choose our moments are important.
What are some things that you do to make a difference? What are some things that you want to be remembered for? Please share in the comments. I think this makes a great discussion.
AND I appreciate any sharing with a friend by posting on Facebook, TWITTER, or Pinterest. I am grateful for your support. xox This week is very magical with what’s to come. Many people will benefit from it, so please make an effort to share this. This will benefit everyone.
Sometimes I walk through the woods, touching trees and singing a chant I created from a Hawaiian poem sung to Mother Earth, Ha’oponopono: I love you, I love you, I am sorry, I am sorry, Please forgive me, Please forgive me, Thank you, Thank you.
Saralee, I have several friends that use that same chant. It is lovely. Thank you for that.
Sometimes I walk through the woods, touching trees and singing a chant I created from a Hawaiian poem sung to Mother Earth, Ha’oponopono: I love you, I love you, I am sorry, I am sorry, Please forgive me, Please forgive me, Thank you, Thank you.
Saralee, I have several friends that use that same chant. It is lovely. Thank you for that.