Sunday, May 28, 2017

FLAWS






Flaws teach us
not to judge others.
To be stronger;
   to love the gift ~ 
 without the
wrapping
paper.


Love your flaws. Own your quirks. And know that you are just as perfect as anyone else, exactly as you are. Be happy with being you.


Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Words to the Wise





Life hurts a lot
more than death.
Find hope in the truth, 
when hate is in lies.
Pray for your soul
but, open your eyes.



Sunday, May 14, 2017

Moonlight






The moon is the reflection of our hearts and

moonlight stirs the passion of our love.


Friday, May 12, 2017

The Cutter







Warm
teardrops
trickle down
her hollow cheeks.
Past memories flash
back all the hurt and pain.
Slowly she holds the sharp blade
against the scarred and hidden flesh.
With one quick cut, the warm release pours
bright red across her breast, and now she smiles.


Cutting is not something one advertises, and when someone does cut they are generally ashamed and hide it as best they can. It can be done with any sharp object, such as, but not limited to, knives, razors, broken glass, scissors, or safety pins. Self-injury is the individual’s way to cope with or relieve painful or hard-to-express feelings and is generally not a suicide attempt. But the relief is temporary, and a self-destructive cycle often develops without proper treatment. Current research places the number of self-injurers at about 4 percent of the general population, and as many as 10 percent of American teenage girls. If someone displays the signs and symptoms of self-injury, a mental health professional with self-injury expertise should be consulted. An evaluation or assessment is the first step, followed by a recommended course of treatment to prevent the self-destructive cycle from continuing.







Thursday, May 11, 2017

Destiny Beckons





A person's destiny is everything that happens to them during their life, including what will happen in the future, especially when it is considered to be controlled by someone or something else.



Purple Blossoms





Everything in nature is reborn within the circle of life. There is evidence of decay, destruction, and death; there are also examples of rejuvenation, restoration, and renewal. The never-ending cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth can put life and death into perspective and impart a sense of constancy after experiencing a life changing loss or a death.