“Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.”
~ Victor Hugo
If life starts to feel a bit tense and we tighten up inside, it might be time to back off and regain our perspective that no matter what we see going on around us, God is still in control and will have the final say. A good hearty laugh at the error trying to mesmerize our attention can help.
When in my
‘right frame of thought’,
I realize my role
and purpose in life
is the same as Creator’s…..
To bring goodness,
to bring Love,
to bring kindness,
To bring the healing,
of Truth… realized and
demonstrated …..
Hello, awesome poem! Thanks for sharing!
Love n Peace IB
Thank you, Maximo. Wonderful reminder.
Funny thing, though: sunshine doesn’t need reminding to reflect the Sun!!
As God’s Reflection, we, in true being,
don’t either. Knowing this is our work in
the so-called human dream.
What a relief to realize we truly can’t BE
Anything but God’s reflected Light, joy, harmony, goodness!
Whew!
;-))
Pure joy is the sunshine of life. Thank you Maximo and SpiritView Fan!
Oops! Forgot to thank you, Evan, for this Post
Reminding me of one of my favorite things: Laughter!
Wouldn’t want to, or know how to, live without it!
Hugs to you, Josef
Thanks, Evan—and Maximo, too. Laughter definitely chases away the blues and fills our thoughts with joy. Hope you all have a beautiful day!
Thank you Evan. And to a big thank you to Maximo, and Spiritviewfan for the joyful truths expressed.
Oh I love the idea of laughing at “the error trying to mesmerize our attention”! Sometimes it seems like one thing after another – and some of those things are pretty laughable when seen as mesmerizing errors!! Thanks.
Wonderful reminder! Thank you all.
Yes, love laughing!! My mom’s C.S. teacher once said , “To give error the old horse laugh.” 🙂
Yes indeed. A little example:
In a raging cloud of resentment I was trying to clean up, make dinner, and care for two needy children on my own when my husband walked in. I barked at him to help.
In mock surprise and hurt he said, “But Hon, your tone of voice isn’t worshipful!”
I doubled over laughing and laughing and laughing. Yes. Worshipful it wasn’t!
He did more than he knew, for the cloud vanished. The sun was out.
I never did “bark” at him again.
God, divine Love, will always have the final say.