Withhold a smile only when the smile can hurt someone. Otherwise, let it bloom forth in a riot.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: kindness harm mercy smile smiling timing benefit well-wishing
Frost grows on the window glass, forming whorl patterns of lovely translucent geometry.
Breathe on the glass, and you give frost more ammunition.
Now it can build castles and cities and whole ice continents with your breath’s vapor.
In a few blinks you can almost see the winter fairies moving in . . .
But first, you hear the crackle of their wings.
Stichwörter: frost wonder wonderland winter fairies architect
The weight of the world is a trifle, if we all put our two fingers under it and try to lift together.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: world weight together weight-of-the-world
The Gingerbread House has four walls, a roof, a door, a window, and a chimney. It is decorated with many sweet culinary delights on the outside.
But on the inside there is nothing—only the bare gingerbread walls.
It is not a real house—not until you decide to add a Gingerbread Room.
That’s when the stories can move in.
They will stay in residence for as long as you abstain from taking the first gingerbread bite.
Stichwörter: stories house wonder christmas storytelling holidays tradition room holiday storyteller traditions gingerbread traditional gingerbread-house
What is it about wearing a tuxedo or that little black dress, that makes us feel confident, beautiful, splendid, even invincible?
We put on formal wear and suddenly we become extraordinary.
On the days when you feel low and invisible, why not try this on for size: imagine you are wearing a fantastic tailored tuxedo or a stunning formal gown.
And then proceed with your day.
Stichwörter: confidence clothing arttitude attire formal formal-gown formalwear little-black-dress tuxedo
When you wake up from a dream you have only a few precious moments before the details of the dream begin to dissipate and the memory fades.
Not all dreams are significant or worth remembering.
But the ones that are . . . happen again.
So, wait for the dream to return. And never be afraid. Instead, consider it an opportunity to learn something profound and possibly wondrous about yourself.
Stichwörter: dreams dreaming dream interpretation remembering
Meditation is a mysterious method of self-restoration.
It involves “shutting” out the outside world, and by that means sensing the universal “presence” which is, incidentally, absolute perfect peace.
It is basically an existential “time-out”—a way to “come up for a breath of air” out of the noisy clutter of the world.
But don’t be afraid, there is nothing arcane or supernatural or creepy about the notion of taking a time-out. Ball players do it. Kids do it, when prompted by their parents. Heck, even your computer does it (and sometimes not when you want it to).
So, why not you?
A meditation can be as simple as taking a series of easy breaths, and slowly, gently counting to ten in your mind.
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There's a difference between playing and playing games. The former is an act of joy, the latter — an act.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: lies playing lie illusion games acting falsehood pretend game pretense act artifice pretending pretence
The pyramid shape is said to hold many secrets and amazing properties. One of them is a sense of wonder.
Vera NazarianStichwörter: wonder secret secrets pyramid property shape
A great ancient poet was blind. A great classical composer was deaf. Many of us are dumb. What have we to show for it?
Vera NazarianStichwörter: talent talents abilities ability able
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