We're all shedding the stars; we are one awareness, one energy, one love together. (We only look separate in the temorary, physical world. Clever illusion, yes?)
I'm just getting around to catching up here. My life is very chaotic at the moment and your posts have reminded me to stop and breathe and meditate. Thank you! I just checked out your post about the hayfield labyrinth--I had no idea there were things like this in my neck of the woods. I'd love to try walking a labyrinth at least once in my life!!
Shedding stars...perhaps Hansel or Gretel, so they can find their way back. I'd forget to drop the stars - being completely distracted by shiny things.
Oh well - I wouldn't mind being lost for a while in a labyrinth. (Not that you can actually get lost - being that they are not a maze. Which I learned, thanks to an earlier post of yours!)
Again, Debra, beautiful! Love the gold stars too - very autumnal :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was me. I rain down glitter and gold stars everywhere I step. Also, I smell like rainbows.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the Heavens laid the stars there to shine a guiding light for those who walk the labyrinth.....
ReplyDeleteLove the title, the photo and your simple, seeking words. I think the Goddess lays down stars to light the way on our path...:)
ReplyDeletei have really been enjoying all of the labyrinth posts!
ReplyDeleteI love these posts..have I told you lately how much I like you?
ReplyDeletemaybe instead of leaves falling the stars are falling and if they hit the ground, new ones are formed....have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHand't you noticed... it's you! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for that word. I will forever remember unicursal - and where I learned it. :)
ReplyDeleteNice. At certain times we all shed a few 'stars'. What a lovely thought Debra.
ReplyDeleteJim
This one.
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Pearl
likely the one with the gray hair!
ReplyDeleteOh, sparkly objects!
ReplyDeleteWe're all shedding the stars; we are one awareness, one energy, one love together. (We only look separate in the temorary, physical world. Clever illusion, yes?)
Love the gold stars, they remind me of school as a child!
ReplyDeleteI'm just getting around to catching up here. My life is very chaotic at the moment and your posts have reminded me to stop and breathe and meditate. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just checked out your post about the hayfield labyrinth--I had no idea there were things like this in my neck of the woods. I'd love to try walking a labyrinth at least once in my life!!
Shedding stars...perhaps Hansel or Gretel, so they can find their way back. I'd forget to drop the stars - being completely distracted by shiny things.
ReplyDeleteOh well - I wouldn't mind being lost for a while in a labyrinth. (Not that you can actually get lost - being that they are not a maze. Which I learned, thanks to an earlier post of yours!)
ah, this is gorgeous! hugs!!
ReplyDeleteseriously..it was I! I confess!!!
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