Believe. In between the points, of color there are words that still must be found. Thatβs when you hold your breath and dive in to make a big splash.
Synchronicity highlights this gorgeous comic! I feel blessed by TWO wise reminders within five minutes today ... Moments before 'Pointillism' rocked my heart, I'd read a short teaching from much-beloved Wise One, American buddhist nun Pema ChΓΆdrΓΆn, age 88. She writes, " ... impermanence never takes a break. There is never a moment when weβre not in transitionβand believe it or not this is good news. The elements that make up this unique moment of your life all came into being at some point; soon those elements will disperse and this experience will be over."
~ excerpt from her book,'How We Live Is How We Die', by Pema ChΓΆdrΓΆn. p. 26
Thanks to both of you Wise Ones, Grant (and Pema), for offering a strong yet gentle 'attitude adjustment' when sorely needed ... π π π and so it goes moment upon moment β¨!
Thanks so much, Mr. Snider. This one was on point for a day like today. Appreciated ππΎπ.
I definitely needed this reminder today. Just beautiful.
Thanks so much!
So good
Thanks for adding to my gratitude on this dayππΌ
dear grant,
thank you for this pointful message!
love
myq
Thank you for sharing these! I look forward to each one and so appreciate them!
Love this, and felt like I needed to see it today
I see a small fortune in the greeting card business. Start printing with messages of hope.
I went to dental school down the street from Hallmark, maybe the sentiment rubbed off π
Believe. In between the points, of color there are words that still must be found. Thatβs when you hold your breath and dive in to make a big splash.
Thank you for expanding our vision!
You are welcome!
Love this. Thank you!
Amazing! Thanks π
Synchronicity highlights this gorgeous comic! I feel blessed by TWO wise reminders within five minutes today ... Moments before 'Pointillism' rocked my heart, I'd read a short teaching from much-beloved Wise One, American buddhist nun Pema ChΓΆdrΓΆn, age 88. She writes, " ... impermanence never takes a break. There is never a moment when weβre not in transitionβand believe it or not this is good news. The elements that make up this unique moment of your life all came into being at some point; soon those elements will disperse and this experience will be over."
~ excerpt from her book,'How We Live Is How We Die', by Pema ChΓΆdrΓΆn. p. 26
Thanks to both of you Wise Ones, Grant (and Pema), for offering a strong yet gentle 'attitude adjustment' when sorely needed ... π π π and so it goes moment upon moment β¨!
Absolutely perfect and gorgeous β€οΈ