Aren't we born "Givers"?
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Love this! That's what the PRACTICE RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS AND SENSELESS ACTS OF BEAUTY was trying to convey almost 20 years ago. I'm so thrilled to hear that it continues to work its magic in our lives. Blessed Be! Jade Dear ladies, I am glad that this story, brought back the good memories of giving for many as it did for me.. "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give". Sir Winston Churchill Awaken the "Giver" in You! Grazyna Jensen Pathways to Peace Community Hi Grazyna,
What a great story, thanks for sharing. My father was always a very generous man, he would give rides to people he saw walking along the road, or someone who needed a ride somewhere even if he wasn't really going that direction. The thing about giving is how great it makes you feel. Gives you a smile on the inside! Rebecca Hofeldt Horse Lovers - Free Spirit Grayzna, What an absolutely great blog and reminder of the power of being present with someone in the midst of their pain and having an open heart to give authentically ~ when done from the sincere heart, our soul and presence can change even the hardest heart. Well done! Anita What an awesome story to share and great blog! If those who aren't used to giving would just give it a try! The feeling you get after giving from your heart is the best. I remember the first time I witnessed my husband giving. We were in San Antonio, touring the Alamo. A homeless man was lying near the stairs to an art gallery. My husband said, "Wait here, I'll be right back." He went into a nearby shop and bought a sandwich, side and drink for this man and took it to him. The grateful look on the man's face was 'priceless'. My heart swelled with pride and I loved my husband in new ways that are hard to describe. I wonder sometimes if opportunities to give are given to us as a test, as a chance to grow our character and as a stepping stone to future blessings. Maybe this blog will encourage others to share and give at a new level. If we did, what a different place it would be. Thanks for sharing. Dr Tiffany Hi Grazyna, Will never forget my Uncle - one little story. We were visiting my Uncle/Aunt in San Francisco area, when they took us to dinner. As we were leaving the restaurant, we passed a table with a family and their couple preschool children. He stopped, smiled, complimented the children for their good manners in public and pulled out of his picket two dollar bills. He gave each of them a dollar saying this is for a candy bar when they are finished eating. The kids beamed with pleasure and smiles. You know, the biggest smile, along with a gentle chuckle of joy came from my Uncle Glen as he turned away walking with us. His gesture was especially memorable because they were people of little material means - but they had internal RICHness and WEALTH. Thanks for bringing that memory back to me. Barbara Filla Passion Branding Community Hi Grazyna, What a wonderfully touching story. I can imagine the man finding a homeless person, buying them a meal which was then shared with another... Yes, let's always have "great, "giving-ful" day(s)"! Love, Chineme Hi Synergy ! Thanks for such a beautiful story. Really, when we give something to other or the needy people, we feel satisfaction for ourselves !! Nice Blog !!! Have a good day !
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