Another beautifully written piece, Thaissa. I couldn't agree with you more -- listening and paying attention, especially to our instincts is such a critical component of writing and making any type of art! I love the way that you captured what it means to follow your instincts and connected it to being present and observing the world around us and how our bodies tune in to every facet of it.
"There’s reciprocity in simply believing, in all that we offer and receive from the world. There’s power in our unique complexity, especially when we can bring instances of captivation and infuse them with extraordinary outcomes." - This is also going on the fridge! So beautifully said. <3
-- Misha, my friend, I’m truly grateful for your keen understanding of my perspective. After all, what is the purpose of instincts if not to heighten our awareness and refine every aspect of our being simply by noticing things? I’m delighted that my words strike a chord with you (and your fridge!), as always. ✨️
I was marveling at the significance of nature in every element today during my walk. A few short days ago our world was covered in snow, and now it's almost gone, which brings the whole concept of change firmly into my mind. Just when you think there's no way a change could occur, and cannot see HOW it could happen...it does!
I love that you tied this all in with the writing of your newsletter and shared your inspiration for your name!
-- Donna, I wholeheartedly agree that one of nature’s most visually striking transformations unfolds during the changing of seasons. Witnessing the arrival of spring, with buds bursting forth and vibrant hues returning, never fails to inspire me. This cyclical ripple reflects the resilience and adaptability inherent in the universe. It’s truly awe-inspiring! Moreover, the existence of this newsletter serves as a tangible example of the transformative power you described. I’m grateful for your constant presence and for the editing tips we’ve exchanged this week. Thank you! ✨️
-- Apple, thank you as always for your continued support and kindness. I really understand your words — I've had a hard week myself and struggled to concentrate. Do you need anything? Sending a focused amount of goodness. ✨️
I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it again, your writing is beautiful, Thaissa.
I particularly like this line:
“Or perhaps, it’s those moments that cascade through the framework of reality, rising above the mundane and inviting us into the abysses of contemplation.”
-- Oh, Michael, thank you. Your words are truly heartwarming. I love this line too, and when I wrote it, I thought to myself – this is pure bravery, a leap of faith. ✨️
“Grand gestures aren’t needed to stir the deep sense in my heart that even a modest amount of faith, trust, and hope may already represent the most humble victory I could ever attain.”
I love this so much Thaissa. 🤍 It’s not about the grand gestures, it’s about the tiny, meaningful thoughts and actions.
-- Absolutely, Arty! It’s about all the subtle actions, the little wonders that build bridges of impact and alignment. Thank you so much for being here. ✨️
Such intricate details of extraordinary from the ordinary. Indeed, when we pay attention there are always new things to observe in awe that come from a regular day to day routine. Isn't our choice to call it miracles or mundane. Keeping in mind, "what you focus on grows". Thank you sharing it, Thaissa.
Another beautifully written piece, Thaissa. I couldn't agree with you more -- listening and paying attention, especially to our instincts is such a critical component of writing and making any type of art! I love the way that you captured what it means to follow your instincts and connected it to being present and observing the world around us and how our bodies tune in to every facet of it.
"There’s reciprocity in simply believing, in all that we offer and receive from the world. There’s power in our unique complexity, especially when we can bring instances of captivation and infuse them with extraordinary outcomes." - This is also going on the fridge! So beautifully said. <3
-- Misha, my friend, I’m truly grateful for your keen understanding of my perspective. After all, what is the purpose of instincts if not to heighten our awareness and refine every aspect of our being simply by noticing things? I’m delighted that my words strike a chord with you (and your fridge!), as always. ✨️
I was marveling at the significance of nature in every element today during my walk. A few short days ago our world was covered in snow, and now it's almost gone, which brings the whole concept of change firmly into my mind. Just when you think there's no way a change could occur, and cannot see HOW it could happen...it does!
I love that you tied this all in with the writing of your newsletter and shared your inspiration for your name!
-- Donna, I wholeheartedly agree that one of nature’s most visually striking transformations unfolds during the changing of seasons. Witnessing the arrival of spring, with buds bursting forth and vibrant hues returning, never fails to inspire me. This cyclical ripple reflects the resilience and adaptability inherent in the universe. It’s truly awe-inspiring! Moreover, the existence of this newsletter serves as a tangible example of the transformative power you described. I’m grateful for your constant presence and for the editing tips we’ve exchanged this week. Thank you! ✨️
feelin blue somewhat lately, disconcerted.... your words as ever evocative soothing and radiate goodness xo
-- Apple, thank you as always for your continued support and kindness. I really understand your words — I've had a hard week myself and struggled to concentrate. Do you need anything? Sending a focused amount of goodness. ✨️
I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it again, your writing is beautiful, Thaissa.
I particularly like this line:
“Or perhaps, it’s those moments that cascade through the framework of reality, rising above the mundane and inviting us into the abysses of contemplation.”
Thanks :)
-- Oh, Michael, thank you. Your words are truly heartwarming. I love this line too, and when I wrote it, I thought to myself – this is pure bravery, a leap of faith. ✨️
“Grand gestures aren’t needed to stir the deep sense in my heart that even a modest amount of faith, trust, and hope may already represent the most humble victory I could ever attain.”
I love this so much Thaissa. 🤍 It’s not about the grand gestures, it’s about the tiny, meaningful thoughts and actions.
-- Absolutely, Arty! It’s about all the subtle actions, the little wonders that build bridges of impact and alignment. Thank you so much for being here. ✨️
Beautiful reflection, my friend! Thank you 😊 🤍
-- Thank you so much, Carol! Always appreciated. ✨️
Such intricate details of extraordinary from the ordinary. Indeed, when we pay attention there are always new things to observe in awe that come from a regular day to day routine. Isn't our choice to call it miracles or mundane. Keeping in mind, "what you focus on grows". Thank you sharing it, Thaissa.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my reflections, Kiran. And you are right, there are always new things to learn, to live, and to love. ✨️
You are welcome. It was my pleasure to read your work.
Beautiful post Thaissa!
-- Thank you so much, Pamela! Your words have a special meaning for sure. ✨️