wow, what a life-giving lullaby. the line, “this life is but a moment to endure before eternity” caught my breath - sometimes our soul recognizes in an instant what our mind would mull over for an hour. thank you for weaving your words with such reassurance, rea.
Lovely and needed meditation. Synchronistically, a short poem came to me yesterday about being supported on our journey. Beautiful writing, Rea. Thank you.
This is beautiful, raw and tender and exactly the kind of honest hope we all need. Thank you for holding both the terror and the tenderness together: it’s a reminder that even when we can’t see the way, we are not walking alone.
This is beautiful! A gentle knowing. Gratitude. V.
Thank you, Virg. 💗
Beautiful writing, Rea. I love the pace and the beautiful insights.
Thank you, Beth!
wow, what a life-giving lullaby. the line, “this life is but a moment to endure before eternity” caught my breath - sometimes our soul recognizes in an instant what our mind would mull over for an hour. thank you for weaving your words with such reassurance, rea.
Thank you for your reaction to my post, Skott. I appreciate it!
Beautiful Rea 💕💕💕
Thank you, Esther! 💕💕💕
One of the most beautiful things I have ever read, Rea. Thank you. <3
That's a lovely compliment! Thank you, Stephanie.
Lovely and needed meditation. Synchronistically, a short poem came to me yesterday about being supported on our journey. Beautiful writing, Rea. Thank you.
We were on the same wavelength, Jen! Thank you.
We are so looked after.
That we are, Stephen.
This is beautiful, raw and tender and exactly the kind of honest hope we all need. Thank you for holding both the terror and the tenderness together: it’s a reminder that even when we can’t see the way, we are not walking alone.
We are never alone, Chano. Thank you. 🙏
This was so incredible to read. At first I thought ooo a horror story, then your beautiful words described such wonder moments. Loved this Rea. ❤
I’m glad you enjoyed it, Brenda. 🖤🤍
I have felt this recently
That’s wonderful, Adrian!
Thank you, Robert. That makes me happy.