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Well, It's Sunday
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» spiritalk - Mid Month - October We are well into the Fall of the year...what inspiration and/or topics for growth do you want to talk about today?As the leaves turn colour to inspire upliftment, then fall to indicate endings, what do you do with our potential of human growth? Is it time for evaluation and change? God bless, J -- posted by spiritalk » hawknut - Re: Mid Month - October In response to Mid Month - October posted by spiritalk:As the leaves turn colour to inspire upliftment, then fall to indicate endings, While many might think of Fall as an 'ending', I see it as an exciting beginning - of a different season - not only in my life, but the lives of my earth mates... Millions of birds of prey, waterfowl, shorebirds, and song birds begin their annual southward migration. Many travel thousands of miles. Humpback whales of the Pacific Ocean head south to give birth to their young in subtropical waters off Hawaii. Male Bighorn sheep, White-tailed deer, Caribou, and Moose rut and mate in fall. In fall, salmon return to the streams of their birth to spawn. Trees keep growing all year - gaining most of their trunk girth in winter because they no longer need to maintain leaves. -----------
It's ~always~ time for that. The only thing constant in life is change. -- posted by hawknut » spiritalk - Re: Re: Mid Month - October In response to Re: Mid Month - October posted by hawknut:For me Fall has always been a new breath of life. Your indications from nature helped me see why. We are nature too (human nature) so nature always shows us the way!
God bless, J -- posted by spiritalk » RichardSpeaks - Re: Re: Re: Mid Month - October In response to allEverything you have written is all well and good, but don't let the fundamentalists hear you say those things. They'll pronounce you a nature spirit worshipper. That's as bad as Satanism! Careful. . . Just funnin' ya!! -- posted by RichardSpeaks
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