The soul of my soul

I feel GRATEFUL because every night:
I kiss
I hug
I snuggle
I sniff the skin of my children

I’m aware of that precious moment together

We lay down in bed to read a story.
I can see you falling asleep, your breathing changes. I look at them with a heart that fills up with love and contentment.

I inevitably think of the Mothers and Fathers who don’t have anyone to hug at night because war took their children away.

Oh people of Gaza!

I see you
I feel you
I pray for you

I write because I don’t want another life to be taken away from us
I write because I’m not silent and I will always stand with the oppressed, I will always stand with the Palestinians

With Love

Giada

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Feed the love for life. 

Each seed we plant, must be nourished and taken care of. 

Lately, I have been meditating on the importance or even better, the necessity to practice, feed and care for whatever we think is essential for our well-being.

We can’t expect to get paid for work we haven’t done so how can we expect to feel good if we neglected the things that make us feel connected and well-balanced?

I choose to make space for the things that help me to navigate this world more intentionally. 

I choose to live within my peaceful -space where I can feel at peace for real.

And with every step I take, I will ask myself if my decision will either enrich me or impoverish me. I will choose the things that will certainly make this life worth living, things that will help my soul flourish. 

My Peaceful-Space has various corners where I can fuel my faith, quench my thirst for knowledge and express my creativity. 

My Peaceful – Space is a state of mind of gratitude. 

My Peaceful -Space is also nature, as nothing can ground me as much as our beautiful planet.

Those things make me fall in love with life every day a bit more and every time I step away from these practices I feel lost, depressed and empty.

What makes you feel in love with your life?

minimalist

gratitude

simple living

traditional family

photography

nature

motherhood

art

creativity

intentional living

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