
In a few weeks, it will be one year since I started writing in this blog. It all started so innocently; I watched a television talk show where the guest speaker referred to the need for personal reflection, so that our global destiny could change course from an impending disaster. Not knowing what I was getting myself into, I felt that I could be inspiring to others, and so I just started writing. With no agenda, I wrote whatever was next, relying solely on inspiration and today I am amazed by the 139 posts that have been generated so far!
Over the course of the year, I have met many like-minded souls on the blogosphere and I continue to learn and grow from this community. Most bloggers I have encountered are generous souls, who keep on giving to others from the fountain of their love and wisdom. How To Cope With Pain blogger is one of these kind souls. She is a psychiatrist whose practice focuses on helping people with chronic pain to manage their lives, using a psychological and spiritual approach.
My post, Everyday Creation is featured on July 2009 Pain-Blog Carnival. I am honored that this post was chosen, it is also one of my favorite ones. I encourage you to pay a visit and treat yourself to an inspiring reading session. I enjoyed the post from Ordinary Miracles, a sobering perspective on hunger and the post from Chronic Healing, on the importance of taking a break from health issues.
Enjoy,
Happy Weekend!



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My dear Sister,
Has it only been a year?? I love the intimacy of this medium. How else could we form such friendships with people whom we’ve never met?
Thank you for being the light that you are,
I am blessed to know you and call you my friend,
Love and deep peace always,
Maithri
Dear Maithri,
It seems as if the friends we meet on the blogosphere exist in the dream-time. The most magical of connections occur when we meet kindred souls that we move beyond space and time.
I am inspired and honored to know you through the love and beauty that you pour through your poetic writings and all that you do for the beautiful people of Swaziland.
Deep peace to you my friend!
How wonderful it is to realize the beauty of this space and the time involved even to talk, write or share the experience of going beyond both.
Indeed, it is a great medium to explore the connectivity.
Love the simplicity filled with insightful teachings that you share.
looking forward to walk together and wishing you the best of Dinivefull moments forever…..
Miruh,
Hi! I found you via the How to Cope with Pain Blog. Congratulations a little early on your 1 year blogoversary.
Jeanne
Hi Miruh,
I agree with Maithri.
We need your light in the blogosphere. We need all the light we can get here to uplift and inspire those dormant souls who don’t see a way out.
If we build it, they will come.
Keep up the good work!
Hello Merging Point,
I am truly blessed to be in the company of like-minded souls like you.
The blogosphere transcends space and time where we can commune from our own workstations.
I am honored to share the love, wisdom and peace, previously afforded to only the fortunate ones who can leave the responsibilities of work and family to engage in such gatherings.
A pleasure to know you my friend!
May all beings know peace.
Hello Jeanne,
A warm welcome to you!
I enjoyed your post on the blog carnival that it enticed me to browse through your blog. Nice writing, I will be by to read more later.
Thanks for stopping by.
Deep peace and vibrant healing vibes to you!
Hello Alexys,
I have met you and Maithri, two of the brightest lights In the playing fields of the blogosphere. I am honored to be part of the game where everybody wins.
You are an inspiration, carrying the torch that leads the way for all those who are searching for meaning and the way back to their hearts.
I am blessed to be part of the team!
Lovely writing and interesting thoughts. I am glad I found your blog also.
Hello Michelle,
Thanks for your kind words. To be able to share and connect with others on a global level, blog magic!
Deep peace to you!
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