Do not hold tight to darkness. It will consume you. Cling to that still small light. Breathe into it, bring it to life. Shine the light. Be Illuminated!
To simplify life, there is love in there is fear. You choose. I love this saying and I can’t remember who said this, maybe I read it in a Wayne Dyer book? It goes like this; “fear knocked on the door, love answered and no one was there”.
Many people grieve the loss of loved ones around the holidays because they aren’t here with us to celebrate. We are gifts on loan from above. Embrace the thoughts, the words, the memories, the treasures we find in others that we love. This is for anyone who grieves this holiday season. You’re not alone. Hold on to the memories that make your heart smile. These words were inspired by the recent loss of tWitch. I never knew him but I feel the loss that others feel because he is gone. Peace to you. ❤️🙏🏻’s. Check in on people. You may be the difference!
Christmas is a wonderful time of year for most people. It’s my favorite holiday! However, for others sometimes it’s filled will overwhelming grief from past losses. Be gentle, be kind to yourself and others during this time. We never know what people are going through. Spread peace & joy! The world could really use it!
Be Thankful for your past connections. May you see a small sign to get you through the holidays. Like Pennie’s from heaven or a random butterfly, or a familiar look in some stranger’s eye.
November is National Hospice & Palliative Care month. Don’t leave this life with anything unsaid. Love your family and friends no matter what.
The Bargaining stage of grief. Some people have limited time on this earth. Make each day count. Spread love not fear. ❤️
Shout out to Jeff D.! He took care of his older brother Chuck with ALS up until the day he died at home. “A Brother’s Love!” We need more people like that in this world ❤️
Life is unpredictable and we never know when it will be the last time we see someone. Be kind. Choose to build up, not destroy.
Getting through the winter months is often hard for many people. Hang in there it’s almost over. Spring will be here soon!
We can’t go back. The path has been set in motion. Things will always come and go in our life, just like the waves of the ocean.
God brings special people in and out of our lives every day. We never know how long the gift of their presence will be, but they are always a part of us. With faith we continue. In memory of P.J. Adams.
We never know what someone else is going through, what someone else struggles with. Be kind!
Poems Passed On to relate, reflect & release! Episode 27 “Under the Surface”. We can grow roots of love & kindness AND we can pull roots of fear that blinds us!
Poetic Expressions to relate, reflect & release. What is a father? A poem for Father’s Day!
Poetic Expressions to relate, to reflect & to release! Sometimes a quiet calm space is all you need.
Episode #24 Finding peace during times of anger, hate and anxiety. Poems Passed On to relate, reflect and release.
Poems Passed On to relate, reflect & release. Episode #23 Walls Around My Heart. Is the news triggering old pain pathways to unresolved issues? How do we break down walls and open hearts?
Poetic expressions by Jeanene to relate, reflect and release! In episode 22 the artist has an idea of what they want the picture to be, but sometimes it changes and is more beautiful than we ever could have imagined!
Poems Passed On, poetic expressions to relate, reflect & release. Life is all about choices.
Maybe we needed this time to re-evaluate? Maybe we can stand strong & be someone else’s strength during this time of uncertainty? Poems to relate, reflect & release!
Help out during Covid-19. Could you find some light or be the light in someone else’s difficult time.
Poems Passed On are poetic expressions by Jeanene to relate, reflect & release. A quote from “The Secrets to Success & Inner Peace” , a book by Dr. Wayne Dyer states, “Fear knocked on the door, love answered and no one was there.”
Poetic thoughts on the Aurora Borealis (The Northern Lights). A Poetry reading by Jeanene Kranyik
God always seems to send the best in our time of need, when we hurt the most, when our hearts bleed.
We all have something we can do or give this world to leave it a little better than we found it. What is your something? Maybe all you can give is love? So spread some love, leave a trail!
How often do you tell the people closest to you that you appreciate them, care about them, like them or love them? I encourage you to let them know! We never know how much time we have!