Oh, do go read this sweet story about the kindness of a stranger. It presents a counterpoint to my self-portrait post last week about how cruel people can sometimes be.
And I’m glad to see Jen is back to blogging!
Oh, do go read this sweet story about the kindness of a stranger. It presents a counterpoint to my self-portrait post last week about how cruel people can sometimes be.
And I’m glad to see Jen is back to blogging!
I love that story. I once read , and keep meaning to do it, about someone who would write uplifiting quotes or little messages of hope and put them into the pockets of jackets, pants, etc. at thrift shops for new owners to find, or between the pages of books. You never know when someone just might be needing to hear someting positive.
Thanks for the link and the kind words, Kathryn. 🙂
Shelagh — I really like the idea of leaving notes in books, pockets, etc. As much time as I spend at the library, that could be kind of a fun thing to do.
Oh, thank you, that is so touching. It’s inspiring me to be more openly appreciative of people. I hope I remember….
Greetings Dear Kathryn:
As a writer who also follows a spiritual path, may I commend to you my book Master of the Jinn: A Sufi Novel, a mystical adventure tale on the Sufi path of Love. You can view the book and read an excerpt at http://www.masterofthejinn.com
Peace and Blessings,
Irving