Published by
14 responses to “Days: 289-290 Love Letters”
-
Liz, how true, and thanks for the reminder. Love to receive “snail mail”. Little notes can be so pleasant, and can be enjoyed again and again. Also, the fact that the person took pen to paper is really special. Thanks!
LikeLike
-
Very True Liz. Letter writing has just about became a lost art. Taking pen to paper and writing is like a snapshot in time. Reading old letters from different time periods tells us about the people we were and who we are now.
is a sad thing to lose.LikeLike
-
I save all the letters written to me… This will be one to save too. Thank you Liz for writing this. Technology in the hospital is making it more of a company now.. There are no pens, only computers and iphones. I still like to touch and show compassion and expertise calming many who are there. a computer can not do that.. Keep up your meditations and quiet thoughts. You are awesome Liz!!!
LikeLike
-
What a powerful thing to see an actual, handwritten (not typed) letter in your own hand, Liz. Equally odd is to see it on an electronic screen – sent to us via the sacred pathway of this Journal. This is such a beautiful gift – the gift of YOURself – sent out to all of us in ways that warm each of our hearts. Thank you.
LikeLike
-
Liz: Thank you for your beautiful gift of communication through letter writing. Your expressions of your thought on paper means more than anything else. It is such a treasure to receive your letter of kindness and most important to allow the Spirit to enter in among and through us.
LikeLike
-
Between the edges…
A tree of growth branching out to touch the words.
A tree illuminating the page from crown to root.
A tree dancing amongst the sentences of love.
A tree full of hugs. Of love. A special sparkle for you and for me.
It’s hard to feel in an email the warmth that a hand written note gives your heart.
Thank you Liz.
Namaste.LikeLike
-
Dear Liz,
How personal was your message today (not that it isn’t on other days) but was it because it was handwritten and addressed to each of us in a personal way. What a gift you have given me today, Liz. Thank you and thanks for the reminder to ‘keep in touch’ in a personal way. May you be surrounded by Love in Word and Action.LikeLike
-
Love the term snail mail…sometimes we need to slow down to savor the moments. I appreciate all your notes here on these pages.
LikeLike
-
Woody, you have a great affinity for history and for remembering things of the distant past with so many stories good stories to tell…
LikeLike
-
Sue, you offer a kind and healing touch with a tender heart. Love just spills over to bless others. You are a dear friend to so many including me!
LikeLike
-
…I felt a little vulnerable writing this letter I am grateful for how it was received…and thank you Erie for warming mine!
LikeLike
-
I appreciate your kindness in return, Suan and your emphasis on Spirit’s movement as our guide.
LikeLike
-
Jolyon, thanks for your gifting in word and images and for the thoughtful way you receive, give and make connections.
NamasteLikeLike
-
Dear Maureen, yo have a way of receiving that is a gift in itself. Thank you for the lovely blessings upon me.I send these blessings back to you from across the sea with peace to fill your soul.
LikeLike


Leave a reply to Maureen McDermott Cancel reply