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Varieties of Joy
Fleeting Joy This kind of joy needs to be recognised and grabbed hold of as soon as it appears. It is easy to ignore and might only last a split second, but if it can be captured, it has the very real possibility of turning into a Joy Surge (or in some instances Permanent Joy).Continue reading “Varieties of Joy”
Varieties of Fear
Fleeting Fear. The kind that rushes in and out with equal speed and disregard for the immediate undoing of all peace and relaxation. This kind of Fear is childish in its approach but fortunately does not last for very long. Best handled by completely ignoring it and reminding yourself that it won’t last long. StubbornContinue reading “Varieties of Fear”
Feed Faith Instead
This fearful thought, imaginings run wild. Fearful imaginings, scenarios and stories. What might be, and what might not. Night-time filled with twisting thoughts. Flipped over, worn smooth and dropped like knots dug deep. Ends that may come. Or not. Brain and heart collude, sleep denied, peace refused. Vain imaginings, fear flamed bright, fueled by thoughtContinue reading “Feed Faith Instead”