
There is really only one possible prayer:
Give me to do everything that I do in the day
with a sense of the sacredness of life.
[…]
Tomorrow the world crashes in again.
~ May Sarton, Journal of a Solitude: The Journal of May Sarton
Painting: Taras Loboda, Lady in Red 1961 (via Mennyfox55)
Amen
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jinxx🎄xoxo
Thank you for sharing.
Perfect words. A vision in red. ❤️
a day to pause and take a breath before plunging under water once again?
Exactly.
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The very best prayer indeed ….
I love the idea of what we do, even the mundane, especially the mundane, is sacred David. <3
Diana xo
Yes Diana. Especially that.
Lovely, thank you!
Amen, Dave.
Many feel the work that they do is of little importance. But it is not what one does but how one does it. The gardener and the brain surgeon can receive equal praise. For each adds to the beauty of life to someone.
God has implanted in each of us a sense of purpose. And we fulfill that purpose in whatever work we do when we apply our best effort. When we are finished and see that our work is good, we realize that what we see is simply a reflection of God’s pleasure in us. And in that is work’s sacredness.
-Alan
Yes, beautifully stated Alan.
Thanks David. And a Merry Christmas to you and your family.
-Alan