2007-03-21

You Are an Unwritten Masterpiece



Just a thought....Deeply feeling people allow others to feel deeply.



When Chaucer wrote "The Canterbury Tales" he was near the end of his life. While most writers write their best at an earlier age, he wrote his masterpiece at the end. As I read him I have both "Wow this is good" as well as "What? I don't understand this" thoughts.
Geoffrey Chaucer, deeply disturbed about the current state of affairs in London, wrote a brilliant tale of travelers' tales on their way to Thomas a Beckett's grave. But he did so in Old English (he wrote it in 1387 I think). Nonetheless, a deep, rich tale comes from the pages from a man deeply saddened, yet still courageous and childlike enough to focus his emotions in a more positive and playful light.

This choice allowed him to create something that allows us to feel and enjoy his emotions more than 600 years later.
So if you find yourself a deep-feeling person, allow it to happen. I know at times it means feeling great sadness as well as joy. This is an indication that you feel deeply and richly the emotions of life. You are alive to a great extent.

Simply focus your thoughts on good feelings and what you'd like to have in your life, and use this wonderful ability to feel to attract all the good things to you.

You are powerful, an unwritten masterpiece waiting to happen.
Smile, it is a very good day.







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