"When you are in the deep abyss of grief, sadness, or worst of all, despair, joy feels like an insult….
But I know about the joy that persists, even though it might seem like temporary insanity.
Joy is one of the most powerful ways we experience the deepest and most healing forms of gratitude, delight, and hope. It is a kind of transcendence; joy is a glimmer of love and forgiveness and wholeness that lifts us out of reality for a moment and gives us back to ourselves, anew….
In the many chambers of our beating hearts are reservoirs for joy.”
Joy, tone-deaf is not!
In the maddest darkest night
joy engine sparks light.
That is certainly true, if we remain present to the moment. Thank you, Marisol. 🙏🏻
"When you are in the deep abyss of grief, sadness, or worst of all, despair, joy feels like an insult….
But I know about the joy that persists, even though it might seem like temporary insanity.
Joy is one of the most powerful ways we experience the deepest and most healing forms of gratitude, delight, and hope. It is a kind of transcendence; joy is a glimmer of love and forgiveness and wholeness that lifts us out of reality for a moment and gives us back to ourselves, anew….
In the many chambers of our beating hearts are reservoirs for joy.”
I agree Joy is "a kind of transcendence."
I believe so, Judith, if we are present to it 🙏🏻
Thank you for your support, Lorraine.