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Jalál (Glory), 17 Mashíyyat (Will) 175 B.E. - Saturday, October 13, 2018 Happy Saturday The "Blogging Circle of Friends " prompt for DAY 2155 Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream. Khalil Gibran Let this quote inspire your blog entry. Memories and Dreams This week, I read all six article in the series Turning to Your Dreams for Spiritual Guidance by David Langness. This weekend I plan to read the two articles in the series Pondering the Deep Wisdom of Dreams by Paul Mantle, and, next week, read the six articles in the series Follow Your Dreams & Meet Your Soul by David Langness. Any thoughts those articles, or the sacred quotes in those articles, inspire I will place in the entries in "Writing in Snow" , along with my gratitude lists. Dreams, as I believe I've written before, have played an important part of my spiritual journey. In fact, two dreams inspired my spiritual journal. I wrote about those dreams in "Friday Contemplations on dreams, Gratitude List, and poem" . The two dreams that began my spiritual journey have stay with through out the years. I didn't know what the meant until I came to Las Vegas and encountered the Baha'i Faith; that's when the dreams became clear to me. Memories and dreams help an individual move forward in life. Memories are either traumatic or happy, that's why we remember them. We have to learn to deal with the traumatic memories in some way or they stop us from moving forward. I've found the best way to deal with traumatic memories is to pray about them, place them in God's hands, and write about them. I write about the happy memories, laugh, and give thanks for them. I suspect I should be giving thanks for the traumatic memories, as well, because they have helped me learn about myself and strengthened my faith once I placed them in God's hands. The "Blog City ~ Every Blogger's Paradise" prompt for DAY 1762 Have fun with these 13 words---- prescription, separation, aunt, training, generate, moment, carbon, course, cheat, glue, residence, beg, and introduce. Seven Poems Using the Thirteen Words 1 I have found a prescription for living, 2 I take a moment to intone a prayer of thanksgiving and praise for the fire of divine love that burns away the veils of dogma that separates me from humanity. 3 Love is the glue that holds aunt to niece and rebuilds the residence lost in an F5 tornado. 4 Faith is the training manual for the soul of the believer. 5 Humanity's carbon footprint is deep and dark upon the planet Earth; we need to find a course of action that will lighten our footprint. 6 Do not cheat your Lord, beg God's forgiveness of any offenses. 7 Generate joy in the heart of humanity, and introduce your bright and happy smile. |