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Elfreda Eriksen

Tranquility

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Tranquility only comes with inner happiness.

When the person you love, loves you,
When everyday feels brand new,

When you can stand alone with your thoughts
and know he is thinking of you too.

Time ticks by, hour upon hour
days, weeks, months, years,
but nothing changes,
except the seasons.

Happiness is the inner strength
to hold on to what you believe in,
and nurture it every day,
knowing that he is never far away.

Tranquil in mind, body and spirit
and you in my world today and always.

Building a good relationship can take years, especially with the new way of communicating via email. How do you express your love and caring through a computer?  Not being able to hold someone's hand that you love, or give them a loving bear hug. What detachment is this?  It's almost like being on a starvation diet!!  True, it is enough just to have someone to talk to and share thoughts. But what if you are wanting to be closer to someone. This would render email a form of torture rather than pleasure. Well, I suppose we have the same experience when we communicate with God. What do searchWarpers think of email communication?






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In today's high tech world we do a lot of communicating but very little talking. Quick messages via email and texting do not take the place of actually sitting down with someone in person and talking. Our modern forms of communication do little to draw people closer together.

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