Find our Ground of Being

May this Danna Fauld’s poem fill you with strength and inspiration. “We come from stronger stuff than feelings” 💛

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Remember This

Vast and changeless
the ground of being
is not rocked by
ripples on the pond.

The firmament from
which we spring, the
divinity at the heart
of things doesn’t wax
or wane with mind states,
or wither in the wind.

We come from stronger
stuff than feelings.
Essence does not fail
or fade, diminish or
trade reality for illusion.

We are wordless, wide,
and wise beyond time.
Within us is a flame
of truth that never dies.
Let that be the focal
point of life. Let that
be the light that guides
us from the shadows.

~ Danna Faulds

14 responses to “Find our Ground of Being”

  1. Such a beautiful gift of words and hope this morning.

    Thank you Val for sharing. ❤

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    1. Thank you Louise 💕 so glad this resonated 🙏

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  2. beautiful words and thoughts. Loved the alliteration: We are wordless, wide,
    and wise beyond time.

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  3. Wow, Val…I love this, thank you my friend. xxx

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    1. Embrace it and live it. This is the next chapter in all our lives 💕🙏💕

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  4. Beautiful, Val. Thanks for sharing! ❤

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    1. So glad it resonated Jill. Thank you 🙏

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  5. Lovely, and a good thought to keep in the forefront of our mind. ❤

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  6. Beautiful words Val 💚💕👏

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    1. Thank you Karen ❣️
      Hope you are fairing well. Thank you for acknowledging the shift that is happening. This may be a crisis for so many, but for those of us who have awakened we can share the message of inner peace, acceptance and possibility as we take one step forward at a time 💛🙏💛

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      1. Yes so true 😊🙏🏻

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  7. A beautiful share, Val. Thank you.

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  8. Love this Val. Thanks

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  9. What a gift. Thank you for sharing, Val. I love Danna Faulds, although I had not seen this one. Leaves me feeling grounded and firm.

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