Love Has
Love Has What would you say to someone who has lived his entire life without love? Well, it’s not actually my whole life, I’m 19, but I feel that things will remain as they are ’t...
Love Has

What would you say to someone who has lived his entire life without love?
Well, it’s not actually my whole life, I’m 19, but I feel that things will remain as they are ’till the end.
I know that a lot of you will say to cheer up and that love will come if I wait but it won’t. I’m not a bad person or done anything wrong but I feel that no one will ever like me. No one has.
I think that loneliness may drive me into a criminal life.
…….. let me worry for you. you should always love life, for it is a part of you. i’ll be there when you fall, to catch you and say i love you…
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Love Canal
I just saved a bull frog in the tank that is refreshing in a barn of our 100 years of age. She is a beautiful creature and has lived there for maybe a year. But since we are about to do some heavy-duty construction in the foundation of the barn, I had to go through a very narrow hole to recover.
I grabbed her with both hands and looked into his eyes before placing her in a plastic bottle on hand to Tom, my husband, who had created a large pool for her in the basement.
A San Francisco moment, indeed.
Saint Francis moments abound here on the farm Blue Heron, we call this beautiful place.
We live in the Conestoga River meanders, so that geese, herons, ducks and wild birds to us in abundance. And the frogs, by course.
We have friends who are deer safe here after our eighteen years of residence.
A friend in particular, is a brown color dark tomato plant a garden for her and her family every year.
She stands and looks at us in the early spring of each year as if to say Hey! Do not forget to plant my garden!
Humans are not the most reliable species as the deer are concerned.
The fifth aphorism states Pananjali: "When a person is steadfast in his abstention from harming others, then all living beings cease to feel enmity in his presence."
Deer, raccoons, geese, frogs and herons all use our property as a refuge.
They know they are safe and marvel at your company.
Hanging out with these creatures of God-ess reminds me of San Francisco and the effect I call San Francisco.
My dogs are the recipients of a great love in what teach us in this life: unconditional love, forgiveness, and patience against human weakness.
The best book ever written about San Francisco is called: "Poor Man of God: St. Francis of Assisi" by Nikos Kazantzakis, author of Zorba the Greek.
The book had sold out for many years, but then was re-released in paperback in 1999. I have a copy as soon as I heard that, around 2002.
Reading the book transports the consciousness to a perspective mysticism.
The book's foreword serves as an example:
"If I have omitted many of the sayings and doings of Francis and if I have upset others and added others that are not carried out, but that could have happened, I did not because of ignorance or carelessness or disrespect, but a need to adapt saint's life with his myth, making life so fully in accordance with its essence as possible.
"Art has a right, not only the right but duty of all other subjects to their essence. It feeds on the story, then gradually assimilated, cunning, and turns it into legend.
"While on written this legend that is truer than truth itself, I was overwhelmed by the love, reverence and admiration for Francisco, the great hero and martyr. Often thick Tears stained the manuscript, often a hand before I was in the air, a hand with a wound eternally renewed, someone seemed to have driven a nail through he seemed to be a nail through it for all eternity.
"Everywhere on me as I write, I felt the invisible presence of Holy, because for me, San Francisco is the model obedient man, the man who through ceaseless struggle, very cruel, is successful in fulfilling our primary obligation, something higher even than morality or truth or beauty: the obligation to transform the stuff that God has entrusted us and turn it into spirit. "Nikos Kazantzakis
Do we all have that obligation as well? to transform the stuff that God has entrusted us and turn it into spirit?
Only Nikos Kazantzakis could or would ask that question and ask us if we, too, can get to this test of human potential?
In Communion with animals from the mother nature of these past eighteen years is a spiritual practice: to be stuck in the real present moment, to experience compassion and love for all creatures great and small, and in these spaces of infinite consciousness, we perceive the preciousness of this fragile world and beyond.
The San Francisco statue, which graces the garden of flowers is also a reminder of the fragile balance.
The bullfrog in its new home features many hours more grace as we worry about it. The dogs know she is here to stay, probably knew long before me.
The San Francisco effects is now clear. All these years of animal communication and the distribution of land and our home, and word reading Nikos Kazantzakis today, this has been simplified.
As we look to the Saints and in this case, San Francisco's guidance, we are automatically the transformation of matter into spirit.
God-ESS has this beautiful planet entrusted to us, our families, homes, our own lives, we care and love and transform all this and ask the infinite, that surround us at all times to remind us of their presence and guidance in learning to access when we ask.
We know that these wishes are granted without ceasing.
About the Author
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Kate Loving Shenk is a writer, healer, musician and the creator of the e-book called “Transform Your Nursing Career and Discover Your Calling and Destiny.” Click here to order the e-book:
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