Happiness is love

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Aman kumar's avataramankumar000

Love is a subset of happiness. A subcategory, if you will.We love ourselves and other people because it makes us happy. Isn’t it ?

We don’t try to make someone happy because it makes us feel loved. It’s doesn’t make any sense.Meaning, you can be happy without love. But you can’t be happy without happiness.

Pretty weird. Yet, it’s true.

Love warms the heart 🙂 Giving gratitude gives you hope, because you get what you give and it fills your heart with love.

Being loved gives you courage because it assures you that you have someone to depend upon and lay back on. Also, giving love opens your heart to new opportunities.

Your heart is where you make friendships and feel happiness, by giving love, and being loved tremendously your heart .

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AN AUDIENCE WITH THE EMPRESS

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mikesteeden's avatar- MIKE STEEDEN -

ebonee natalie-shau-fashion-works (2)Photograph by Natalie Shau

‘We are our choices’ – Jean-Paul Sartre

Hellish hard to determine what, if any, section of a new book one should impart in an attempt to expose it’s blanket disposition when I am naught but a fanciful old fool and my co-author is currently glued to her weeding and seeding only taking short breaks to talk of family planning with the frantic copulating insects of all shapes and sizes who have set about constructing makeshift bordellos in her otherwise virginal yet rustic garden. Thus it calls for an executive decision of the sort I’ve never been good at. Best we start at the very beginning? Why not; 

 CHAPTER ONE EXTRACT

 ‘WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EVE?’

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Shirley Blamey & Michael Steeden  

“No one can hear you cry when the swifts scream overhead,” pertinent words pitched at the penitent yet unforgiven wailing dreadlocked martyr to…

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Sitting in a slow sunset

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I feel lightly as the wind ❤🙏❤👍

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I sat and watched a slow sunset
Darkness blinked as fading light danced
Wind drooled like a clarionet
Amethyst tones of gloam nuanced
Silken gloom turquoise stars caressed
In golden roam sweet dreams enchanced
Lunar rhythms poured euphoric
As amber stardust flamed auric.


# ottava rima

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Fortuna: Roman Goddess of Luck & Fate

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Nifty Buckles Folklore's avatarNifty Buckles (Valerie Hopkins) Author of enchanted tales, folklore & magic • Once famously chased by vampire pumpkins. Brand Architect of The Darwind5 VAWT

Speaking of Lady Luck the Roman Goddess Fortuna or Fortūna in Latin certainly has earned her title. She may have been a former Latin or Etruscan goddess Servius Tullius. Fortuna represents the vital spark of luck, abundance, fate and chance that humans all hope and pray for at one time or another. Augustus Ceasar declared he was her favourite chosen son even if he was not it’s a great way to psyche out your enemies. Fortuna was popular, not as famous as Diana of Juno. Roman soldiers brought her adoration to England where she was revered there. Fortuna was known as a oracular goddess, many would have their fortunes told at her shrine.

April 1st just happens to be her hallowed day. It is a day for women  to ask her to invoke their mate’s virility and desire. She is often represented by the wheel of fortune, a cornucopia (abundance)…

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The Moon and Trees

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I’m drifting into this: #poetry purely ❤❤🙏

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Beyond the terrace
I pace barefoot through
the garden past the blurred
flowers that bend their petals
as though they know me.
Brilliant in the starlight
the old tree stands apart
as if  having outgrown the
rest it needs space.
It sighs to the song of a breeze
limbs reaching to the sky.
I wonder if it has eyes
to hold such history.
I feel it is friends
with the moon
I  hear them laughing at us.

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Clíodhna and the Blarney Stone

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“the gift of the Gab”, so to speak.

Ironic, given the number of pubs named after it.

And as for Clíodhna herself?

I imagine she’s still there in County Cork…

Watching over her Blarney Stone…
We all must kiss the Blarney stone 😊 💖 🙏

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Many, many years long past, the Tuatha Dé Danannan, the divinities of the ancients, ruled over Ireland.

Now some of them were merciful; others were wrathful, and still others, like the Banshees [Old Irish, Ban Side, “women of the mound”] were harbingers of death.

The Banshees were neither cruel nor unkind; they merely foretold the immanent death of a family member, typically through wailing, shrieking or keening, which is a traditional lament for the dead.

So what did a Banshee look like?

Well, their appearance varied by account and region. They have been described as having long streaming hair, wearing a grey cloak (over a green dress), and glaring out through red, bloodshot eyes (from their crying). Likewise, they were sometimes dressed in white, with shocking red hair and a dead, ghoulish pallor.

Occasionally, they looked like a young girl, typically a family member who died in youth.

Sometimes…

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