Does his gaze soften down as you approach Does he murmur a message just for you Does your heart lift with every gentle touch Does he know the next thing you're going to do?
Will you care for him in sickness and in health Will you always understand that he does try Will you honour him for being who he is Will you trust enough to never ask him why?
Can you communicate together without words Can you call each other friend with no remorse Can you stand together in the evening light Can you tell me - is he man or is he horse?
That was a hard knock raindog - big hugs. Your attempt at trying 'the secret' and planning your path to your envisaged goal was destroyed by your wife leaving; it has shoved you off the path ... is there a chance you can get back on the path - focus yourself on a new goal, and give it another shot?
The old saying 'Seeing is believing' holds true for me I think; I try to look at things in a fresh perspective despite what I already know or have already learned from past experiences; lessons in life can teach you caution but should not cloud your judgement to the degree where you are afraid to trust or love or live.
In Greek mythology, Pandora was 'the first woman'. Each God helped create her by giving her unique gifts. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to create her as part of 'the punishment of mankind' for Prometheus' theft of the secret of fire, and all the Gods joined in offering her seductive gifts. Her other name, inscribed against her figure on a white-ground kylix in the British Museum, is Anesidora, "she who sends up gifts" According to the myth, Pandora opened a jar (commonly referred to as Pandora's box) releasing all the evils of mankind— greed, vanity, slander, envy, pining— leaving only hope inside once she had closed it again
I feel that the message your blog is portraying is more a reminder for us not to wallow in self pity ... not to become the 'poor little me' who mopes around wondering why the man of her dreams has not put in an appearance ...
If you are bright and cheerful and have a giving, kind nature, people are drawn to you.
Remember to keep a smile on your face ... you never know who might be falling in love with it ...
I too have had many promises made to me broken. But I do not blame the people who broke their promises - they mean't their promises when they made them. I think, instead, of how wonderful it felt at the time the promise was made - how connected and how close we were .... I believe in the saying that it is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. If a person was insincere and made promises in order to gain our trust or our affection, then those promises were worth nothing. But a person who truly wanted to live up to their promise but could not, is not a bad person; nor did they set out to hurt us. My heart forgives those who have hurt me - I feel I have been fortunate to have been loved, and look forward to being loved again.
RE: Women Horse's
Man or Horse?Does his gaze soften down as you approach
Does he murmur a message just for you
Does your heart lift with every gentle touch
Does he know the next thing you're going to do?
Will you care for him in sickness and in health
Will you always understand that he does try
Will you honour him for being who he is
Will you trust enough to never ask him why?
Can you communicate together without words
Can you call each other friend with no remorse
Can you stand together in the evening light
Can you tell me - is he man or is he horse?