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  • Prayers of Love: for Suffering and Safety

    March 5th, 2022

    I know I’ve been missing in action quite a bit. Okay, it’s been a while. Even though I haven’t posted prayers until this one. I’m grateful to keep my prayer life. I heard a great man once say “Knocked down seven, get- up eight.” I guess in many ways, a lot of us all across the world are feeling tossed and torn with the vicissitudes of life. If I started talking about all the things that were wrong, I’d have no energy left to speak of the miracles “through the dark nights of the soul.”

    Right here in the silence,
    tiny pecks of the keyboard echo loudly.
    How to begin again? At the scratch of it. In the stillness ,
    nothing but nothing,
    thoughts overtaking another.
    Picture a cloud he says,
    “thoughts like clouds,
    heavy, bursting with
    tears of rain.”

    My prayer begins,
    Hi God. Can you hold all of this?
    Do you have somewhere special,
    Where can you put war and suffering?
    All of this, is more that a cloud passing
    there’s thunder, agony,
    soldiers on the rise.

    created and spoken by the author of this blog Krissy Mosley

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  • What Are We Reading In The New Year? Breaking & Living??

    January 1st, 2021

    Finishing up Poisoner in Chief by Stephen Kinzer, this book needs to be taught in public schools. I’m starting Myrlie Evers-Williams “Watch Me Fly” I can’t put this book down…So many books on my to do list~ oh, my,my..☕

    This has been a year of all years, to say the least. I’m at a lost for words, and I’m broken with the rest of the world. For the things I can never have back. The sweet phone calls of loved ones on the other end, the comedy of friends in passing. After the death of my mother in April, I believe, that’s where the bottom fell out. Shortly thereafter the sudden death of my neighbor in August. I felt like crying about it wasn’t enough. Praying wasn’t enough. My lamenting seemed to consume all of me at times. I wanted to stop and take notice. I had no choice but to do so ,as my life seemed to take an abbreviated pause in happiness & living.

    And even through this, people are losing their homes, their very reason for living.

    and yet, I’m encouraged to pick up the pieces, smothered in empathy and affection, I’m here & I’m with you, with the help from the almighty,(Great Spirit) we must carry on…

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  • Be A Little More Positive Please

    January 17th, 2020

    It feels like I’ve been sitting on the sideline in my own life.

    a listening witness of all things,

    mostly out of my control, I’m not crying rivers’ but I just believe ,

    I’m so over suffering or letting my suffering win.

    kindness sister Krissy

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