17 responses to “Street people”

  1. Reblogged this on Day Sibley.

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    1. Thank you for reblogging

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  2. Coyote from Orion avatar
    Coyote from Orion

    They didn’t begin there. It is where they finish.

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    1. Indeed and that is the important part of it. How and why did they end up there.

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      1. Coyote from Orion avatar
        Coyote from Orion

        Some very educated and principled souls…. probably contributed to our fall. The tides turn.

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        Coyote from Orion

        Tough times never last. Tough people do. And some of us remember those who came before us and kept us alive in hell.

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  3. Although as a human being we may not conciously be aware, Mr Midnight, Sir Winston and myself over at the “Gilmours Nice Place” blog, believe that every soul travels the path it requires for its own experience (spiritual develpment). It is only human compassion to want to help those who suffer, and indeed that is a good attribute, but perhaps a soul chooses to take such a journey in this life and doesn´t really need the “meddling” of others. Kind regards and thank you for posting. 🙂

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    1. Perhaps that is true. Perhaps also they are there for you to learn from. Maybe there is synchronicity in their purpose as well as yours. There is a difference in meddling and enquiring about someone’s well being. I see no purpose in disconnecting from others when unification of spirits is more essential. But I take and value your point and will contemplate on it further. There are always messengers on our path who hold valuable information for us. When we ignore them we miss opportunities that may be of great help to us.

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      1. I believe we should never ignore our surroundings because we all ohave something to contribute to this great planet of ours. We can all learn from one another and every second of experience is valuable to each and everone of us. Thank you for your kind reply. 🙂

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  4. gardenlovepoet avatar
    gardenlovepoet

    Every day when i go to my yoga or tai chi class there’s always a homeless guy that sleeps on the bench sometimes i just wonder where he goes a lot but at the same time there’s sometimes people who fake it all.

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    1. Yes I appreciate that. Hard to know. Hard to know how to act without feeling judgemental towards them. Maybe engaging with him and talking to him may give you that answer.

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        gardenlovepoet

        When it comes to people you don’t know what’s going on in their minds and they could possibly be hostile or get violent if approached so that’s why i steer away from it but i understand your point of view.

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      2. I am much the same, so I don’t blame you.

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      3. I think it is a problem I need to resolve, because again worrying they maybe hostile is another judgement we place on them. I see people talk to them often and they are fine. I think it is my domestication of avoiding contact with those I don’t know that holds me back from engaging. That is my problem. Perhaps one I need to resolve for my own spiritual development and growth.

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        gardenlovepoet

        You can never be too careful

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