>I welcomed Him because I already knew Him in my bones. He was all >around, as He always had been from the time of Abraham.
Have you read _Jesus the Son of Man: His Words and His Deeds As Told and Retold by Those Who Knew Him_ by Kahlil Gibran? There are two sections told from Her point of view. Here is the quote of which you reminded me-
"Then He looked at me, and the noontide of His eyes was upon me, and He said, 'You have many lovers, and yet I alone love you. Other men love themselves in your nearness. I love you in your self. Other men see a beauty in you that shall fade away sooner than their own years. But I see in you a beauty that shall not fade away, and in the autumn of your days that beauty shall not be afraid to gaze at itself in the mirror, and it shall not be offended.
I would love to read more! Thank you for expressing yourself in such a public forum, so people like me can enjoy it. Would you mind if I "friended" this particular account of yours?
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Have you read _Jesus the Son of Man: His Words and His Deeds As Told and Retold by Those Who Knew Him_ by Kahlil Gibran? There are two sections told from Her point of view. Here is the quote of which you reminded me-
"Then He looked at me, and the noontide of His eyes was upon me, and He said, 'You have many lovers, and yet I alone love you. Other men love themselves in your nearness. I love you in your self. Other men see a beauty in you that shall fade away sooner than their own years. But I see in you a beauty that shall not fade away, and in the autumn of your days that beauty shall not be afraid to gaze at itself in the mirror, and it shall not be offended.
I alone love the unseen in you.'"
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I haven't read that. But now I'd like to.
I want to thank you for all your nice comments. I don't usually get outsiders (to the game) leaving feedback.
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