Monday, June 18, 2012
Prairie Modesty
Yes! That's right this is my first set I created with Polyvore mostly with items I picked out from the internet. Well the clothes and accessories anyways. I called Prairie Modesty, I don't know it just reminds me someone from the fields might wear. I hope some people like it. *_*
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Daily I Ching Hexagram Free from Tarot.com
Daily I Ching Hexagram Free from Tarot.com
Ahh when you think times would get better. Then this comes up, Oppression. Though reading it, I felt comfort and hope. I hope my dearest love will feel better too.
Personal I Ching Hexagram:
47: Oppression
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012
In a sense, there is no such thing as failure. There is only sweet and sour reality, and more is learned from the sour, oftentimes, than from the sweet. For failure, hard as it may be to swallow, opens the blinds to the real world, and reawakens the clarity of vision known only to those who have risked, and tasted, disappointment.
When in the throes of hard times, it is wise to be resolute and strong on the inside while remaining quietly cheerful on the outside. Avoid too much talking — except to your closest friends. Your words will have little effect on all others, since your influence will be at a low ebb — and the attempt to get across will only drain you of vital energy. Strong silence is the most skillful posture when facing the public during adversity; it shows that your inner core is strong enough to withstand the current troubles, and suggests that your recovery will be complete. At the same time, talking openly to those you trust is equally important, for in times of calamity, talking is an important part of healing.
Keep in mind that failure — the final taboo in modern society. But this is just one part of the inevitable cycle of life for those who dare to live fully and completely. Never to fail at all is to fail in the biggest way — avoiding risk altogether, you cannot help but fall far short of what might have been.
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