Thursday, August 13, 2009

Perspective: Joy Love Peace

14 comments:

Luna said...

Hearing my calling to work with the animals has brought all three things into my life and allowed me to give back and help so many people. To have found the right Vet to work with for these last 28 years, the joy she allows me to give back with the knowledge I possess and my ability and want to help people is priceless. To have helped create such a fabulous team gives me such peace.
To have found my way has brought so much Joy Love & Peace into my life and continues to do so. Now just to find someone to share it with.

David Kirlew said...

As I sit here I'm shocked that it's taken me over 8 years to finally start seeing my ideas for a business come to life. Those eight years provided me ample to research Film/TV production though.

One thing I didn't anticipate for though was the ample assistance social networking like Facebook and twitter has provided me. Twitter especially has helped me network with like minded people who have shown me ideas and concepts I never thought of of. They've been a place of support and decision thinking. I in return do my best to encourage and help where I can

Crash said...

It's been a tough transition from Texas to Wisconsin the last two months. I've let it spoil my moods and focus. Your video is a nice nudge. Thanks!

blogomomma said...

JO LO PE - My joy love and peace is in what God has blessed me with and leads me to. The joy of a child, the love of a friend, the peace of and elder. God shows himself to me in everything, everyday - and most times I don't even pay attention. For instance I took my little one to the hair cuttery Friday. A young man caught my attention, his name was Josh. He clearly had a mental handicap, maybe cerebral palsy, maybe something different. When he was done with his very cool haircut, he was instructed to sit down and wait so that his sister, mom whatever could pay. He did, and right next to me. He grin'd this huge grin and said a hearty HI. He was Joy, Love Peace. Amen and Amen.

Elizabeth Alraune said...

Lovely Luna...thanks for your comment/contribution. You share your Joy Love and Peace wherever you go...of that I am certain. Having that someone special is a unique dynamic that is something we should all have - if it is desired. I am adding my cosmic 2 cents for the fulfillment of your wishes.

Elizabeth Alraune said...

David...it has been a pleasure getting to know you on Twitter. I am excited for all the possibilities that are presenting themselves to you...good for you to pursue them. There are so many wonderful things that come from our being there for one another. I look forward to hearing about your success.

Elizabeth Alraune said...

Crash...any time you need a nudge, just say the word...I'll be happy to nudge, or find someone else to do it for me. Sometimes we need to be reminded of the good things, especially in the midst of uncertainty and doubt. It doesn't always "work," but it's a start. :-) Thanks for taking the time!

Elizabeth Alraune said...

Blogomomma,
What a wonderful share! It's the "little" things that can bring such great rewards, if we just pay attention. What a priceless and precious moment...what a gift for you, and for us, with your share. Have a great night.

mandiebear said...

There are so many thing in life that bring me joy and love. My nieces are a great source of joy and love...as well as my friends, both online and offline. My family, my spirituality...these all bring me great love and joy. But peace for me is hard to come by. I find peace in losing myself in a good book...sitting and listening to rain...or sitting beside the fountain in town and listening to the water there...and sometimes I find peace in just sitting and meditating...letting my mind go free and feeling at one with everything around me.

Joyce Cherrier said...

My family brings me so much joy and love and also my wonderful friends.For me peace comes from being grateful and content.Not wanting I find is a great source of peace.Thanks for another great post!

Elizabeth Alraune said...

Mandiebear...thanks for sharing...knowing you through Twitter (@mandiebear), I can say that YOU are a great SOURCE of Joy Love and Peace for others. Thanks for stopping by, and leaving your imprint.

Elizabeth Alraune said...

Thanks for dropping by Joyce...It is always nice to see your smiling energy. :-) I appreciate you being a part of my Twitter family.

Sigerson Holmes said...

At the end of the day, whether the work day went well or ill, what actually makes me happy is being with my family and pets. [If friends are around, that's bonus.] A job is important, but not the sole motivator in life.

What you did for your family and other living creatures that improved their lives is, in my opinion, the best way to "keep score."

Michael Gutierrez-May said...

For me, Elizabeth it is in being creative and working on music and writing projects. I always feel like my spirit is uplifted when I am doing these things.