Memories and Reflections: A Collection of Inspirational Poems and Scriptures to Inspire Self-Journaling

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AuthorHouse, 2007/07/02 - 68 ページ

These poems and the scriptures that inspired them are a collection of works written to provide both inspiration and direction for a vast myriad of life occasions.  It is my most fond hope that you will enjoy and use them for what ever purpose you choose: journaling, meditation, inspiration and simply the settling of your soul.

 

My prayer is that you will be blessed in the midst of the storm and refreshed through disquieting experiences.  The many scriptures listed have been especially helpful to me during my lifetime and I am sure they are already some of your favorites.

 

Favorite verses

 

Comfort in Distress: Peace returns as the Son does shine through to all mankind. Once again hope turns faith to completeness amidst the stormy skies.  Each dark cloud helps fill the void as faith takes its course growing to perfect love.  Expressions of joy now fill the emptiness left behind in wake of the hurricane's demise as the tears now flow this time indicating the kindest love received from the Master above gently sweeps over my soul.  Patience, the virtue is but learned after such agony overcome.

 

Autumn: Rustling leaves crackle as the tumble to the ground; they make a crashing, crunching, thrashing sort of sound.  Biting, blustering winds burnish natural blush-tones upon the many exposed faces.  Dazzling arrays of rustic, coronation colors majestically display themselves.  Sweet aromas cleave to the adjacent airwaves occasionally spilling out enticingly appealing odors.  Sensory perceptions are frantically tweaked to frantically intense levels.  It is harvest time; it is fall.

 

Wisdom: Wisdom is an in-depth, divinely inspired insight in to an other wise unknown perception.  Wisdom defies definition: it stands immeasurable, limitless and most assuredly without ownership. Wisdom appears to be a gift readily obtainable, never unavailable and mostly left unfulfilled.

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著者について (2007)

Parker West is the pen name created by the author to both capture many fond memories and pay tribute to the great National Parks in the Western United States. A Midwesterner growing up under the burgeoning shoulders of a Chicago suburb, Parker, escaped city summers to find adventure in the quiet creek trails of Southern Illinois. There, he followed freshly plowed fields scouring the landscape for highly prized Indian artifacts such as, arrowheads, hatchets and other historic tools of Native Americans. During these respites from school, he found his soul refreshed and imagination peaked when marking secret trails to fishing holes while pretending to be Daniel Boone or Davy Crockett. Mountains, forests, rivers and lakes still induce his most spiritual thoughts and often birth insights into God’s creation.

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