I welcome your thoughts. Good bad or indifferent; opinions are the lifeblood of conversation and I always learn something from a new point of view. Thank you for visiting, Sharyn
The cards open previously closed doors to my own heart with their merciless quest for the truth, nothing but the truth. They flay the soul and make me say thank you afterward. Each hour spent with my cards is a new lesson to be learned. Viva la Journey.
I guess if it's pleasurable we call it bliss instead of 'stuck.' :D
ReplyDeletecall it that when You are behind the silage wagon! Dare ya
DeleteI don't like being stuck, makes the claustrophobia kick in. Maybe next time I get stuck I will meditate on the dust motes to take my mind of things.
ReplyDeleteA favorite Larry Niven short story has the magic in the dust motes so no one recognizes it for what it is.
DeletePerhaps the best kind of magic
"BLiss" feels more momentary than "Stuck"
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