She who reconciles by Rainer Maria Rilke

She who reconciles the ill-matched threads
of her life, and weaves them gratefully
into a single cloth–
it’s she who drives the loudmouths from the hall
and clears it for a different celebration

where the one guest is you.
In the softness of evening
it’s you she receives.

You are the partner of her loneliness,
the unspeaking center of her monologues.
With each disclosure you encompass more
and she stretches beyond what limits her,
to hold you.

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Monday, 28th May

Tao Te Ching

15

The ancient Masters were profound and subtle.
Their wisdom was unfathomable.
There is no way to describe it;
all we can describe is their appearance.

They were careful
as someone crossing an iced-over stream.
Alert as a warrior in enemy territory.
Courteous as a guest.
Fluid as melting ice.
Shapable as a block of wood.
Receptive as a valley.
Clear as a glass of water.

Do you have the patience to wait
till your mud settles and the water is clear?
Can you remain unmoving
till the right action arises by itself?

The Master doesn’t seek fulfillment.
Not seeking, not expecting,
she is present, and can welcome all things.

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Monday, 28th May

Entertaining the kids you’re babysitting

been obsessed with this tumblr. laughing all morning. but here goes the start of my nannying summer!

whatshouldwecallme:

Normal people: 

Me:

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Thursday, 17th May

Take The Initiative
May 10, 2012

Add to your faith virtue… (“Furnish your faith with resolution.”) ” — 2 Peter 1:5

“Add” means there is something we have to do. We are in danger of forgetting that we cannot do what God does, and that God will not do what we can do. We cannot save ourselves nor sanctify ourselves, God does that; but God will not give us good habits, He will not give us character, He will not make us walk aright. We have to do all that ourselves, we have to work out the salvation God has worked in. “Add” means to get into the habit of doing things, and in the initial stages it is difficult. To take the initiative is to make a beginning, to instruct yourself in the way you have to go.
Beware of the tendency of asking the way when you know it perfectly well. Take the initiative, stop hesitating, and take the first step. Be resolute when God speaks, act in faith immediately on what He says, and never revise your decisions. If you hesitate when God tells you to do a thing, you endanger your standing in grace. Take the initiative, take it yourself, take the step with your will now, make it impossible to go back. Burn your bridges behind you – “I will write that letter”; “I will pay that debt.” Make the thing inevitable.
We have to get into the habit of hearkening to God about everything, to form the habit of finding out what God says. If when a crisis comes, we instinctively turn to God, we know that the habit has been formed. We have to take the initiative where we are, not where we are not.

Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Hightest
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Wednesday, 9th May

‘Do you not see now wherefore your coming is to us as the footstep of Doom?’ said the Lady Galadriel, ‘For if you fail, then we are laid bare to the Enemy. Yet if you succeed, then our power is diminished, and Lothlórien will fade, and the tides of Time will sweep it away. We must depart into the West, or dwindle to a rustic folk of dell and cave, slowly to forget and to be forgotten.’ 

Frodo bent his head, ‘And what do you wish?’ he said at last.

‘That what should be shall be,’ she answered. ‘The love of the Elves for their land and their works is deeper than the deeps of the Sea, and their regret is undying and cannot ever wholly be assuaged. Yet they will cast all away rather than submit to Sauron: for they know him now. For the fate of Lothlóien you are not answerable, but only for the doing of your own task.

Fellowship of the Ring, ”The Mirror of Galadriel,” p.431

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Wednesday, 9th May

‘Well,’ said Sam, ‘you can’t see nobody working [the magic of Lothlórien]. No fireworks like poor old Gandalf used to show. I wonder we don’t see nothing of the Lord and Lady in all these days. I fancy now that she could do some wonderful things, if she had a mind. I’d dearly love to see some Elf-magic, Mr. Frodo!’

‘I wouldn’t,’ said Frodo. ‘I am content. And I don’t miss Gandalf’s fireworks, but his bushy eyebrows, and his quick temper, and his voice.’

Fellowship of the Ring, p.426

Missing you today, G’pa. You and your bushy eyebrows, your quick temper, and your voice. 

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Wednesday, 9th May
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

speakcelebrity:

[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]” by e.e. cummings

Read by Heath Ledger

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Friday, 4th May

if you are having trouble finding friends, take note. 

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Friday, 4th May

How to Fight Depression in a Community of Joy

thelimnblog:

Pray. Have friends who know and friends who don’t – spend time with both. Discover new things that make you come alive, even if its only for a moment. Read the Bible. Not just for a minute or two. Soak it in. Pray that God would make His Gospel your joy. Rejoice with friends, even if it’s hard. Depression makes you tired. More tired than you ever thought you could be. Fight it. Find what inspires you, and focus on that as you wake up each day. Surrender your incapacities. Recognize that you can’t make depression go away, but praise God that He can and ask Him to.

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Monday, 30th April
i. freaking. love. klimt.

i. freaking. love. klimt.