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Posted Jul 22, 2009 10:54 AM |  5 Comments
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I was just thinking about all the people whom I've met on my life's journey and how they came into my live and why....

Some people come into our lives
and leave footprints on our hearts
and we are never ever the same.
Some people come into our lives
and quickly go... Some stay for awhile
and embrace our silent dreams.

They help us become aware
of the delicate winds of hope...
and we discover within every human spirit
there are wings yearning to fly.

They help our hearts to see that
the only stairway to the stars
is woven with dreams...
and we find ourselves
unafraid to reach high.

They celebrate the true essence
of who we are...
and have faith in all
that we may become.

Some people awaken us
to new and deeper realizations...
for we gain insight
from the passing whisper of their wisdom

Throughout our lives we are sent
precious souls...
meant to share our journey
however brief or lasting their stay
they remind us why we are here.

To learn... to teach... to nurture... to love

Some people come into our lives
to cast a steady light
upon our path and guide our every step
their shining belief in us
helps us to believe in ourselves.

Some people come into our
lives to teach us about love...
The love that rests within ourselves.

Let us reach out to others
and feel the bliss of giving
for love is far richer in action
that it ever is in words.

Some people come into our lives
and they move our souls to sing
and make our spirits dance.

They help us to see that everything on earth
is part of the incredibility of life...
and that it is always there
for us to take of its joy.

Some people come into our lives
and leave footprints on our hearts
and we are never ever the same.


I hope this poem of Flavia Weedn will refresh the good memories of these who left footprints on your heart.

Don't be scarred to have plenty of them!
Posted Aug 14, 2009 2:34 AM |  4 Comments
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It's that time of year when preparations are being made for getting our children back to school. With it, comes the anxieties and concerns every parent shares. Here is a thought-provoking movie that shows how any parent can find the best ways to bring out the greatness in each of their children.
http://www.stservicemovie.com

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As a Braveheart Women we connect and empower each other in spite of human borders.
How can we help our children, grandchildren or students to do the same?

What do you think, can they inherit the same sense of connection we have?
Maybe we need a Braveheart Kids Global Community to prove that. ;)

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community
Posted Aug 15, 2009 1:30 PM |  7 Comments
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"You never know when one act, or one word of encouragement can change a life forever." Zig Ziglar

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We all need an encouragement at some point in our life.
"The Push", is a wonderful short story written by my David McNally.

Watch the movie here. http://www.eaglesneedapush.com/

Fly high!

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community
Posted Sep 3, 2009 10:55 AM |  6 Comments
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Watching our children growing we may think:"what kind of world will they be living in?"
Don't we wish we could be always there for them?

Watch this video and "join in" sending love into the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao_Uqx5HaVg

I will not be at RISE, but I send you my Love into the Future already.

Enjoy every Love-full day.

Grazyna Jensen
You Are a Pathway to Peace
Posted Sep 18, 2009 12:17 PM |  1 Comment
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art_ivy_cnn.jpgI have to admit: I don't twitter. Maybe sometimes, I will...As this 104-years old Twitter user proves-it's never too late.

Ivy Bean is an avid Twitter user and possibly the oldest person on the social networking site.

"From the care home where she lives in the northern English city of Bradford, near Leeds, Bean updates her more than 27,000 Twitter followers about the ups and downs of her life -- from getting her hair done with her good friend Mabel, to eating fish and chips and watching her favorite game show, "Deal or No Deal," on TV.

Before getting onto Twitter, Bean was already active on Facebook, where she maxed out her 5,000-friend limit in no time.

Bean says she prefers Twitter because it's easier than Facebook -- it only requires updating. She has linked both accounts.

"Old" is not the first -- or second or even 10th -- word that comes to mind with Bean, an engaging, lively and friendly lady with a warm and infectious smile."

Read the full article here: CNN

What about you? Do you twiitter?
I am still thinking....

Grazyna Jensen
Pathways to Peace Community