~ Wisdom piling high Inspirational clutter Time to share and clear ~
This is a photograph of the “inspirational” side of my desk. The other side is for paying bills and running day to day things.
As I sat down at my desk today I realized that I haven’t gone through my own notes for some time, and as you can see, the inspirational books are piling high.
Instead of seeing this as a spiritual candy store to browse through to find treasures, it came to me that it is more like hoarding. Its time to share and clear this space.
I am committing to choose one inspiration from each book, review my own notes and to share here on Find Your Middle Ground.
I’m excited to uncover old and new words of wisdom and to publish posts from a wide range of sages!
looking forward to those inspirations…
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Thanks Jim! I’m looking forward to it too 💛
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What a wonderful thought. Can’t wait for all your “shares”.
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Thanks Sharon 💕 I’m looking forward to it too!
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What a clever idea!
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Thank you Cindy 💕 I’m excited about sharing different perspectives. So many paths up the mountain of awakening and finding our way home to ourselves 🙏
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Thanks Cindy! It’s good to bring some intention into how we express ourselves 😍
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Looking forward to what you will share with us, Val! 💖
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Thank you Carrie 💕Me too! No preconceived ideas … as much as I am open to 💬
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We have similar taste in books, my friend. Your sharing of passages will make them new to me again. 🙏🏻
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It’s always worthwhile coming back to wisdom over time 💛
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Sounds like a wonderful plan Val 🤓☺️🕊have a productive and peaceful day ~ hugs hedy🤗💫
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Thank you Hedy 🙏 I’m excited to explore and delve deeper 💕
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Great idea! I see we’ve read many of the same books. The Untethered Soul sits behind this computer, too.
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Looking forward to discover that awaits 💕
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Excellent!
Happy harvesting . . . and sowing.
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Love it! Thanks Nancy 💕
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A great idea – I’m looking forward to seeing your gleanings. ❤
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Thank you Eliza! Let’s see what emerges 💖
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I look forward to reading what you share!
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Thank you Ann 💛
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I can relate to the words inspirational clutter’, hoarder :)) I love your idea for revisiting these pearls of wisdom to share around.
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Pearls of wisdom .😍 kindly follow my blog
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Smiling and nodding! Thank you PD 💕🙏💕
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💛💛💛😊😊😊
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I can’t wait
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Thank you Kimathi 💛🙏💛
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Pleeeease share more ❤️
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It’s coming! Thank you 🙏
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Nice haiku!
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Thank you ❣️
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You’re welcome!
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Piling of books on desk means knowledge . Full of knowledge . I went through your blog . Full of inherent knowledge . Man does/thinks different things in different times . Not going through a book on table is not a big fault . To my mind , not having a book on the table is a Fallacy of especial type . If books are there on the table , one day or other, you may go through them . Not going through your own note is not again a thing to be highlighted so much as it is you who have prepared this note at one time . So , overall your blog is inspiring and thought provoking as such .Thanks !
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Thank you Arbind for sharing your perspective and your kind words. 🙏 I am enjoying the process of reacquainting myself with each book and setting them back on the bookshelf.
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Thanks !
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