Learn about the potential benefits of Luo Han Guo including contraindications, adverse reactions, toxicology, pharmacology and historical usage.
— Read on www.drugs.com/npp/luo-han-guo.html
Tag: wisdoms
Stay Single Until You Find Someone Who Understands That Love Isn’t A Fantasy Land | HuffPost Life
Love is not a battlefield
What you need is a partner who gets it — who understands that it’s going to be tough and who’s prepared to dive in anyway.
— Read on www.huffpost.com/entry/stay-single-until-you-find-someone-who-understands_b_5981b01ce4b09d231a5182a8
Trauma not transformed is Transferred
December’s Full “Cold Moon” Peaks at 12:12 a.m. on 12/12
I met a man, born on 12/12.
December’s Full “Cold Moon” Peaks at 12:12 a.m. on 12/12
— Read on returntonow.net/2019/12/05/decembers-full-cold-moon-peaks-at-1212-a-m-on-12-12/
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Playing for Change –
My hometown has a diverse and strong musical thang
going on …I have chatted this up, several years ago
and can see it happening , sooner ..
a very local or Virginia Playing For Change .
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Blessings & Peace ,
Doña Luna
Playing for Change , explained ..
Angel Number 333 Meaning – Is It The Holy Trinity Symbol? | SunSigns.Org
This covers many aspects of #333.. A more enlightened
rendering .
Carol Chambers Info on her book , mental illness-spirituality
Here is where you will find information relating to Carol Chambers, author, speaker, artist and poet. Find events, signings, and read her blog.
— Read on www.carol-chambers.com/
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Love Returns
When he was 40, the renowned Bohemian novelist and short story writer Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, was strolling through Steglitz Park in Berlin, when he chanced upon a young girl crying her eyes out because she had lost her favorite doll. She and Kafka looked for the doll without success. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would look again.
The next day, when they still had not found the doll, Kafka gave the girl a letter “written” by the doll that said, “Please do not cry. I have gone on a trip to see the world. I’m going to write to you about my adventures.”
Thus began a story that continued to the end of Kafka’s life.
When they would meet, Kafka read aloud his carefully composed letters of adventures and conversations about the beloved doll, which the girl found enchanting. Finally, Kafka read her a letter of the story that brought the doll back to Berlin, and he then gave her a doll he had purchased.
“This does not look like my doll at all,” she said. Kafka handed her another letter that explained, “My trips, they have changed me.” The girl hugged the new doll and took it home with her. A year later, Kafka died.
Many years later, the now grown-up girl found a letter tucked into an unnoticed crevice in the doll. The tiny letter, signed by Kafka, said, “Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, love will return in a different way.”
Drawing by Marlene López

