Notes from the Garden
In the age of electronics, the faster we move through live life the better. Rapidity is the definition of progress. Beauty, however, is in the details. Human interaction and emotional development are as unique as snowflakes. People and places form a kaleidoscope of memories and thoughtful introspection and reveal the way we see the world and conversely how we are viewed by others. Joy and sorrow occur and we are the point of perception. Human progress may be counted in gigabytes per second but being human requires slowing down long enough to enjoy the flowers or meditate on sun-warm soil in Spring and the renewal of Nature and Sprit. Nothing brings satisfaction like knowing who we are, of being comfortable in the soft space that the universe has provided and an awareness of the beauty all around us. Peace of mind will always and only manifest between your right ear and your left. ENJOY LIFE!! No one else can make the decision and only you can follow intent with transformative action. PEACE
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Notes from the Garden
In the age of electronics, the faster we move through live life the better. Rapidity is the definition of progress. Beauty, however, is in the details. Human interaction and emotional development are as unique as snowflakes. People and places form a kaleidoscope of memories and thoughtful introspection and reveal the way we see the world and conversely how we are viewed by others. Joy and sorrow occur and we are the point of perception. Human progress may be counted in gigabytes per second but being human requires slowing down long enough to enjoy the flowers or meditate on sun-warm soil in Spring and the renewal of Nature and Sprit. Nothing brings satisfaction like knowing who we are, of being comfortable in the soft space that the universe has provided and an awareness of the beauty all around us. Peace of mind will always and only manifest between your right ear and your left. ENJOY LIFE!! No one else can make the decision and only you can follow intent with transformative action. PEACE
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Notes from the Garden

Notes from the Garden

by Greg Wright
Notes from the Garden

Notes from the Garden

by Greg Wright

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Overview

In the age of electronics, the faster we move through live life the better. Rapidity is the definition of progress. Beauty, however, is in the details. Human interaction and emotional development are as unique as snowflakes. People and places form a kaleidoscope of memories and thoughtful introspection and reveal the way we see the world and conversely how we are viewed by others. Joy and sorrow occur and we are the point of perception. Human progress may be counted in gigabytes per second but being human requires slowing down long enough to enjoy the flowers or meditate on sun-warm soil in Spring and the renewal of Nature and Sprit. Nothing brings satisfaction like knowing who we are, of being comfortable in the soft space that the universe has provided and an awareness of the beauty all around us. Peace of mind will always and only manifest between your right ear and your left. ENJOY LIFE!! No one else can make the decision and only you can follow intent with transformative action. PEACE

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781546455813
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/19/2017
Pages: 88
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.18(d)

About the Author

Greg Wright was born in 1949, a late bloomer baby-boomer. From an early age people said that someone should follow Greg around and write down his insightful and witty observations. Being there were no takers he assumed this "yoke of honor" himself.
Readers have described him as a cross between Dr. Seuss and Sigmund Freud. Therefore, he describes himself as a Seussenfreudian Poet. Since April 4th, 1999 he has dedicated his writings to Peace, humor and contemplative poetry. A big fan of both Rudyard Kipling and his hero, his father, he currently is alive and kicking in Wilmington, Delaware.
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