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By food for the soul, on March 9th, 2011%
Contributed by Island_Girl
Nobody can tell ya There’s only one song worth singing They may try and sell ya Cause it hangs them up to see someone like you
But you’ve gotta make your own kind of music Sing your own special song Make your own kind of music . . . → Read More: Make Your Own Kind of Music
By food for the soul, on March 7th, 2011%
Contributed by Hastalag
Don’t Fear Failure: It’s the Secret to Success Published in The Jamaica Gleaner: Sunday | March 6, 2011
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Glenford . . . → Read More: Don’t Fear Failure
By food for the soul, on February 24th, 2011%
Contributed by MyBeloved
I was just thinking one morning during meditation how much alike hope and baking powder are: quietly getting what is best in me to rise, awakening the hint of eternity within.
I always think of that when I eat biscuits now and wish that I could be . . . → Read More: Hope and Baking Powder
By food for the soul, on February 17th, 2011%
Contributed by Hastalag
What would you do?
At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves learning-disabled children, the father of one of the students delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he offered . . . → Read More: A Gift of Compassion
By food for the soul, on January 2nd, 2011%
Contributed by Donna Marie
Our problems, both those we experience externally such as wars, crime and violence and those we experience internally as emotional and psychological suffering will not be solved until we address this underlying neglect of our inner dimension.
That is why the great movements of the last . . . → Read More: Inner Revolution
By food for the soul, on December 19th, 2010%
Expect Nothing
by Alice Walker
Expect nothing. Live frugally On surprise. Become a stranger To need of pity Or, if compassion be freely Given out Take only enough Stop short of urge to plead Then purge away the need. Wish for nothing larger Than your own small heart Or greater than a . . . → Read More: To Expect or Not To Expect
By food for the soul, on November 25th, 2010%
Contributed by Donna Marie Dream …and as you dream remember that only you can make your dreams come true. Reach …and as you reach remember that success takes time, devotion, and sometimes a little heartbreak. Believe …and as you believe you will find reaching gets . . . → Read More: Dream – Reach – Believe
By food for the soul, on November 19th, 2010%
Poem by Janet G.
Life is so fragile, yet so strong. It’s not a contradiction, I am not wrong. The mind and soul can harbor the will, Yet the body can demand to just be still. I reflect on this truth so frequently Because we each hold on tenderly To . . . → Read More: Life
By food for the soul, on November 17th, 2010%
Just One What if I could change the world Just one person Just one What if it all depended on me To shine this light in the darkness I want to start a revolution I want to make history I want to change the world. I will not follow the crowd The . . . → Read More: Just One
By food for the soul, on November 8th, 2010%
A Poem
by Janet G.
The sun is shining, a slight breeze delights. The air has a perfume scent with floral highlights. Small birds frolic amongst verdant trees And sing sans accompaniment knowing they please All who can hear them from each slender perch, Almost an experience one would . . . → Read More: Nature
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