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Inscribete al 1°er Seminario Anual de Fusion Tribal Impartido por KYBRAY CORR. Y Asiste a la Presentacion de Kybray Corr y Amara en Guadalajara, Jal. Mexico. INFORMES: bellydance-universal@hotmail.com
Every day is a fresh beginning, Every day is the world made new; You who are weary of sorrow and sinning, Here is a beautiful hope for you- A hope for me and a hope for you.
All the past things are past and over, The tasks are done and the tears are shed; Yesterday’s errors let yesterday cover; Yesterday’s wounds, which smarted and bled, Are healed with the healing which night has shed.
Yesterday now is a part of forever, Bound up in a sheaf, which God holds tight; With glad days, and sad days and bad days which never Shall visit us more with their bloom and their blight, Their fullness of sunshine or sorrowful night. Let them go, since we cannot relieve them, Cannot undo and cannot atone; God in His mercy, receive, forgive them; Only the new days are our own, Today is ours, and today alone.
Here are the skies all burnished brightly, Here is the spent earth all reborn, Here are the tired limbs springing lightly To face the sun and to share the morn, In the chrism of dew and the cool of dawn.
Every day is a fresh beginning; Listen, my soul, to the glad refrain, And, spite of old sorrow and older sinning, And puzzles forecasted and possible pain Take heart with the day, and begin again.
“We tell ourselves so many lies and half-truths ... We listen and are duly impressed by these inner voices that turn into unseen judges that nag at us. We give each of these judges a seat of honor in our minds, all the while hating their guts and their never-ending supply of judgements ... We give the judges permission to accompany us on each journey of life, never daring to realize that we can park them, at least momentarily.” -- Eloise Ristad
“The Inner Critic makes each of us a child. As we become the child in our relationships, we lose our sense of self. We are no longer self-contained, self-respecting adults. We look to others for validation. Our self-worth is based upon their opinion of us. Thus, everyone around us becomes a mother or a father whose support and approval is desperately needed to protect us from the constant criticism of the Inner Critic.” -- Hal and Sidra Stone
Thank you so much for have to accept! Nice to meet you.:) How you doing? Have a beautiful week end and a perfect continuations in your activities! Take care. Moh. ^^