"The spirit of Kyokushin"

Feb 04, 2006 21:25

Did you see the sunrise this morning? Or were you thankful for another breath this morning? Maybe you woke up mad at someone or something. What if today was your last day on this world. Would those (trivial) things really matter ( Read more... )

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taer_silveroak February 5 2006, 02:50:42 UTC
Beautiful!

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tinjuko February 5 2006, 03:05:17 UTC
I'm surprized you added me, Taerlin. I haven't really looked at my LJ in 6ish weeks. I expected people to take me off if anything else.

If today was my last day, I would have wanted to help someont else reach there dream -- for that is my dream.

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taer_silveroak February 5 2006, 03:16:42 UTC
I had added you previously (mostly at the original behest of my wife Tirwen ... quite some time ago actually!... and have gone few a through friends list contractions which generally resulted in a few people coming and going from the list, but my mind has swung around to the bright side of the moon once again and I may be making an extended stay. I'm glad to be back. You always have thought-provoking things to say.

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tinjuko February 5 2006, 03:24:22 UTC
My mentor taught me to reflect upon each day of how to improve and to live without regrets. Sometimes we just have to take a moment to see what really matters.

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taer_silveroak February 5 2006, 03:29:39 UTC
Thanks for the add, Phillip.

"At 16, I wrote my first poem. Experimenting here and there, a few people told me that my words were compelling. This was when the hidden window I’ve kept secret for so long finally fostered and revealed it’s light. I discovered I was a romantic and had a love for nature and it’s creatures."

Marvelous! That made me smile as it touched a spot in my own heart, as well.

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tinjuko February 5 2006, 03:40:22 UTC
Your world changes when someone helps you reach a dream or goal. Thats what my friend, Sarah, did for me in the area of writing. She was a very uplifting and supportive gal. I guess thats why I want to 'pay it foreward' and help someone else reach theirs.

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