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  • Now Go & Tell That: (part two)

    February 1st, 2018

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    When I see the world pulling in thousands of directions: One without purpose, depleted humanity’s moral codes, and lastly, a discrepancy in the vision of those who put their lives on the line.

    So that this generation, can live the dream of our mothers and grandmothers, and of those whose only hope was to see a unified America. A place where we treated one another with respect if not kindness.

    Certainly, the faith of a time of those who were willing to be beaten and cast asunder. Put in jail if needed. If only to let those who come after – be free.

    A faith of a time of those who were relentless in seeking peace.

    A faith of time of those who looked after their elders and made sure the children were home before dark.

    A faith of a time of those who were concerned of their neighbors’ well-being.

    A faith of a time where wisdom was passed, from generation to the next.

    A faith of time of those who prayed for things unseen.

    A faith of a time, that this would be the cost of the ticket.

    A faith -to be hopeful.

    A faith to disrupt the evils that ail our society.

    A faith to walk through darkness and see “light at the end of a dark street’.

    A faith so profused it moves mountains.

    And faith to finish what we started.~Krissy Mosley©2018 image by Pixabay.com

    https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/profuse/<a href=”https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/profuse/”>Profuse</a>

     

     

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  • Now Go & Tell That:

    January 31st, 2018

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    If you should ask, has my kindness ever been mistaken for weakness?
    I’ll answer yes.

    If you should ask, were there times I felt like being genuinely caring and humble made me out to be a laughing stock and doormat?
    I’ll answer yes.

    If you should ask if I believe that kindness is a bit much for the average person?
    I’ll answer in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ” I’ve decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.”

     

    Don’t get it twisted I’m only human.
    However, if I can carry out one thing in my life. I would say it’s kindness.

    I’m learning a lot on this journey. As become a conveyor for peace.
    Kindness is transformative in ways I could not have understood before starting this chapter.

    It’s a lot of forgiving of myself and then others.

    It’s being able to see my flaws and scratches along with my skin and say I’m loving me. Even as I have made a mess of my life.

    Just a kind word get’s me out of a moppey – poopey place.

    And it’s only the beginning…~Krissy Mosley

    Now Go & Tell That: https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/conveyor/

    image by Pixabay images.com

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  • Going Places:

    January 30th, 2018

    Fall is here!

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  • How To Rant: Kind

    January 30th, 2018

    Genuinely KindHeartfelt KindWriting KindSoulful Kind Artful KindUnderstanding KindCompassionate KindWarm-hearted KindGod-Following KindHumbly KindPurposeful Kind Strong KindDynamic KindI

    By KrissyMosley©2018

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  • Two Words:

    January 29th, 2018

    Kindness = growth

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  • Burnt Toast Sanctuary: (Don’t Worry Be Kind)

    January 29th, 2018

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    Today I had the bright idea of blogging and making toast the old fashion way. Like, get out the butter and skillet. Put the bread in the pan and then start writing. My little house filled with all the same aromas like grandma’s house. The bread and butter melted in the pan. Soft hints of warm buttery goodness were everywhere.

    That’s when it dawned on me that cooking and blogging may not have been such a great idea after all. Hence the title of this post.

    However, It has taken me years to figure out how to apply kindness in my day to day life. Like being kind to your self even after you burn the toast. It’s still edible well some parts are. Nevermind, where was I?

    Oh yes, sure going to Religious service with others who are generally in the ballpark of treating your neighbor like you would like to be treated helps a great deal.

    Or allowing the person in front you take the time needed in making up their mind while you wait. All these things are kindness beatitudes. If you will.

    For me, kindness is a sanctuary of things both unspoken and effective. A safety net that when in doubt show a little heart of kindness.

    It may pay it off it may not,
    but I’m walking away with no strings attached.

    I gave you what I have.
    No doubt about it.

    Was it thoughtful?
    Was it genuine? Was it Kind?
    Did it spring from the heart?

    So as I chew on some parts burnt some parts toasted just right. Don’t Stifle Kindness.

    Be kind to your self and let that same kindness support you in being kind to others around you.

    P.S. Might I add I’m a fan of burnt toast…

    signing off your kindness sister~Krissy (image by the author)

    Stifle<a href=”https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/stifle/”>Stifle</a>

     

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  • What is Kindness?

    January 24th, 2018

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    A small surrender
    Here I am:
    water in dry places

    “As I forgive, I am forgiven”

    As tender as a dove
    As strong as a tree

    On borrowed time
    On borrowed knees

    ~Krissy Mosley©2018

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  • Manna: (Bread)

    January 23rd, 2018

    Meditations of Kindness

    “Such as I have I give unto thee”

    A kind light: I hold for myself and others to come.

    Therefore I am a gentle creature for which I am thankful

    I let go the cares of this world for my creator cares for me

    I let this lovingkindness compass round about me

    To be kind to myself and all that I see…~Krissy Mosley©2018

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  • Dear Kindness:

    January 23rd, 2018

    I must say it feels good to start the day with a smile. While I know, I’m not a mushy, gooey person, there are times I prefer snowflakes while taking in my morning’s coffee.

    I’m thankful that today is one of those days. It’s 7:21 am central standard time. The snow has begun to fall like hidden treasures white and gold.  So I  look forward to sharing smiles with the world today.

    Dear Kindness, may you travel far and broad, from every heart to heart. Within the howling winds, from the shoreline to the coast. In between disagreements and moral codes.  And may the people of the earth know you were there and still

    remain.~

    your good friend

    Krissy Mosley.

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  • Thankful: To Write & Smile

    January 19th, 2018

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    The life of a writer is not always a happy one. However today, I have good news. I woke up this morning with a smile on my face. I said to myself- let’s go for it. So I’m giving it all I have and then some.

    Yes, there are times, I’ve thrown in the towels. There were times I thought I might as well quit. Although it’s been a bumpy road with many rejections. I look forward to telling myself that there is more -keep going.

    So I leave that with you, keep going. There is a yes underneath my manuscripts- time to dig in and go the distance.

    Many blessings~Krissy Mosley

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