yes yes because at first sorrow can seem so isolating
'the tender gravity of kindness' contains the seed of healing
once you see the 'size of the cloth', you understand that kindness
(to the starving or tortured) contains the seed of hope
where food and rest are the tender gravity necessary for change
so the mirrors may someday all reflect the region of kindness;
(a gift everyone can afford and that all creatures understand)
On Sep 13, 2011 ana wrote :
yes yes because at first sorrow can seem so isolating
'the tender gravity of kindness' contains the seed of healing
once you see the 'size of the cloth', you understand that kindness
(to the starving or tortured) contains the seed of hope
where food and rest are the tender gravity necessary for change
so the mirrors may someday all reflect the region of kindness;
(a gift everyone can afford and that all creatures understand)