Monthly Archives: May 2012

Believe or The Man Who Thinks He Can – by Walter D. Wintle

 Unfortunately, very little is known about Walter D. Wintle except that he was a poet who lived in the late 19th and early 20th century. It has also been speculated that the name may be a pseudonym for a more … Continue reading

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“Courage is stepping outside your comfort zone”

When life imitates art, where does it all begin ?   When you reveal yourself honestly, you can’t help to be afraid.   we are all three dimensional characters, whose reality is a burst of colour-drenched artistic beauty, but at … Continue reading

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Life’s journey is an incredible experience.

It allows one to choose what they receive, to choose their path, to create the life that comes from the desires within. If one is open, many opportunities arise. The ability to grasp and give light to many options is present … Continue reading

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The Eagle Represents …

 – Hornor, Respect, Strength, Beauty.   In sacred symbolism the eagle stands for that power of rising above the earth, above the physical and the literal, into the heavens of rarefied faith, a mystic intuition, and a penetrating spiritual intuition.  The … Continue reading

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Love letter from French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac

    Who better to write the world’s most memorable love letters than the world’s most famous writers? We take a look at the most passionate snail-mail the world has ever seen, starting with French novelist and playwright Honoré de … Continue reading

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The love letters of John Keats and Fanny Brawne.

    Who better to write the world’s most memorable love letters than the world’s most famous writers? This week in history’s most passionately-penned correspondence, we turn to the most tragic of the romantic poets, John Keats (1795-1821), writing to … Continue reading

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A love letter from Voltaire to Catherine Olympe Dunoyer.

  A love letter from Voltaire to Catherine Olympe Dunoyer. Who better to write the world’s most memorable love letters than the world’s most famous writers? Picture a teenage François-Marie Arouet, imprisoned (as he would be many times) for his … Continue reading

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A love letter from Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett Browning.

    A love letter from Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Who better to write the world’s most memorable love letters than the world’s most famous writers? In the case of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the love affair was … Continue reading

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Ralph Waldo Emerson –

” Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no trail ” By – Ralph Waldo Emerson   It reminds me of a poem by Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken, which in my opinion … Continue reading

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Death is not the worst thing in life.

  “Death is not the worst thing in life. The worst thing is what dies within us while still living.” it’s like people stop breathing in “Life and Love” and they let the negitives grow within.   We exhale out the … Continue reading

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