Language of the Heart...
Have you ever discovered a 'heart' rock in your travels? Does it conjure up memories of a broken heart, a heart full of love or is it simply a stone in the shape of a heart? What does it symbolize to you? Each 'heart rock' offers a special meaning to the one who discovers or receives it. What's your story? Everyone has one.
Tell us about yours...
2) Post a comment and join in the 'collective' conversation
3) Send us the url to your blog, website or post to be included in one our Heart Rock lists. Refer other sites.
Tell us about yours...
Three ways to share your Heart Rock story with us:
2) Post a comment and join in the 'collective' conversation
3) Send us the url to your blog, website or post to be included in one our Heart Rock lists. Refer other sites.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Give Your Heart(s) Away...
After days of never-ending rain, this afternoon offered a refreshing change with its endless blue skies, billowing cotton clouds and golden sunshine -- the perfect day! I spent the afternoon enjoying the quiet beauty of Great Meadows Wild Life Refuge (Concord, MA). Along the trail, bordering the wetlands, the cattails swayed in the gentle breeze as the sound of the marsh wrens filled the air.
Nature offers just the right balance of solitude, joy and beauty to soothe the weary soul...and sometimes unexpected treasures turn up. I found three heart rocks (pictured above); each one -- uniquely shaped -- reminding me that love is present all around. Whether the shape of your heart is worn down and hardened by the harshness of life; a little rough around the edges or open and full of love, the message remains the same...if you want to receive love, give some away.
Love is a decision.
So...I made a decision.
I gave away my heart(s) today in hopes that someone in a need of love will happen upon these little heart rocks tucked away in the marshes of Great Meadows Wildlife Refuge awaiting discovery.
Peaceful Blessings to all, may God continually shower you with His love in unexpected ways.
~ Kimberly
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My profession is always to be alert, to find God in nature, to know God's lurking places, to attend to all the oratorios and the operas in nature. ~ Henry David Thoreau
You will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters. ~ Saint Bernard
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4 comments:
lovely post, kimberly!! i especially love that heart on the right... wonderfully perfect! :)
You've demonstrated much love with giving, Kimberly. I'm sure that the receivers feel your love right away.
The heart on the right is so cute!
Thanks for dropping by. It's hard for to lose such a great artist. Nevertheless, I'm sure that Michael lives on in our memories. Hugs.
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This is so neat. I found you because I Googles Heart-shaped rocks. I did that because I too seem to be attracting heart shaped rocks! How neat is THAT!
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