Sunday, November 04, 2018

what would you start – v2


what would you start
what would you do
if your days were numbered
if your time here was short?

what do you feel called to do
what path would you take
before you are dead
before you are covered by dust?

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edited November 4, 2018
what would you start – v2

edited November 4, 2018
how would you live – v2
edited November 4, 2018
what would you do – 3 – v4
(editing original)
edited November 4, 2018
how would you change – v2
edited November 4, 2018
what are your dreams – v2
&
edited November 4, 2018
Let yourself submit
edited November 4, 2018
Let yourself believe – v2
November 4, 2018
Let yourself believe
Inspired by Quote by 13th Century Poet Rumi:
“Let yourself be silently drawn
by the strange pull of what you really love.
It will not lead you astray.”
One of the favorite quotes of Christine Loeber,
whose obituary/remembrance was in the
Fall 2018 UNH Magazine, pp 94-45,
written by Editor-in-Chief Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
&
October 31, 2018
what would you do – 3 – v3
October 31, 2018
how would you be different
October 31, 2018
what are your dreams
October 31, 2018
how will you know
October 31, 2018
what would you start
October 31, 2018
how would you live
October 31, 2018
how would you change
October 31, 2018
what would you do – 3 – v2
October 31, 2018
what would you do – 3

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