Friday, February 22, 2013

Haiku My Heart–The “harder to love “ bits…

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art journal page – February 20, 2013

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I know you, Dark Self.

I hear you call out for Love.

Help is on the way.

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Sometimes,

just acknowledging that call for Love from your Dark Self

helps.

 

I hope you find lots of love for your “harder to love” bits today, Beautiful Ones !

Happy Friday !

There is love, light and lots of haiku at recuerda mi corazon today. Visit !

28 comments:

  1. Here I am dear, coming to the rescue... sending you waves of love, clouds filled with love raining down on you, sunshiny rays of love to shine on you, love, love, love you dear soul sister!!!

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  2. The dark side is no match for those who love you! And if you can create art, including your beautiful self with a painted on mustache and your tongue sticking out saying "oh yeah???", then I think you're gonna make it...only 6 days left of this dismal month. We'll hold hands and walk each other through them and raise our faces to the sky as March approaches and say "we're ready!!!". Love you my beautiful soul friend. xoxo

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  3. I honestly don't know of a more beautiful soul than yours, dear Kim. Love lives in you and your heart and cannot ever be far from the heart of that darker self.

    Peace

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  4. I love all the parts of your dark self and your light self too. You are overflowing with love and light. xox

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  5. I would say Help is IN the Way too; In the way you write, in the way you paint, in the way you smile, in the way you create magic around you, in the way you blog, in the way you treat your friends and fammily, in the way you see love in the dark or shadowy parts! You are the way of Love precious daughter. Do you see how awesome you are? Your are a magical, beautiful One. Marianne Williamson said something like 'we are more afraid to see how amazing we really are'.... Be not afraid. Look!
    I love you my beautiful one. xoxoxo
    Mom

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  6. We all love "Pirate Kim"! Being honest and open and big-hearted is the way to shed light into all these dark places in ourselves. You're a master!

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  7. Letting the darker self out on a page sometimes creates the most awesome unusual and special art, like these pages. I ♥ them!

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  8. Dark, if you say so but I LOVE these pages!! Beautiful shapes and all that wonderful QueenLike energy.

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  9. I say embrace that dark side...give her a big hug! Bring her into the fold.

    beautiful journal pages...they should do much in bringing light to those dark places.
    x...x

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  10. i love this kim....as we all have a dark self. i would have liked to have pummeled mine to death earlier this week...well actually i did kick her ass :(

    big hugs to you !!

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  11. oh wait...i think we use "dark self" as different things :)

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  12. Your dark shadow isn't you, but it does show you the places where you are in need of healing! And guess what - your light has ALL the tools you need to mend! Your journal entries are wonderfully creative this week!

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  13. Ha! We all have them...I love how you take "doodling" to such a higher form, and transcend the darkness into love!

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  14. Love is the answer!

    Your journal pages are very cool!

    Love to you Kim xx

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  15. it is so important to honor all aspects of our being... LOVE your haiku and journal:-)

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  16. I'll come running too, my friend! Hang in there, I'll be right over with red wine and chocolate!

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  17. I hear you Kim!
    Easier to tame this year, but not to be forgotten...hang in there, spring should be here in about 8 weeks :D
    I know. That's not funny, but it is true. Don't you the summer would drag on like winter wants to do?
    I love you
    and think about you on days like these...
    the mustache kinda helps...
    it looks good on you ♥♥♥

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  18. Loving the dark side of our moon can be the hardest but its the part that often needs it most. Thanks for the beautiful reminder. Lots of love...

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  19. Ah... the harder to love bits - I know some of those. Personally.

    Beautiful thoughts to lighten up the Dark.

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  20. I am hoping that as I get older, the nasty bits of myself disappear and are replaced with a kinder, friendlier persona!
    Love your journal...and the mustache is great!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  21. "Help is on the way."

    I needed to hear those encouraging words this morning. Thank you.


    Building Sand Castles

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  22. i LOVe you kim! you have a way of disarming the darker bits with your love of life and sparkly ability to embrace the light in any moment.
    just noticing the short dark days of winter growing longer in light is a life line of encouragement. add to that all your loyal friends as bright as stars in their love for you and you will need sunglasses morning, noon and night!

    xoxoxoxoxo

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  23. aww- this is great. So inspirational for me right now cause there's lots of dark sharp corners trying to overtake the sunshine.

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  24. Journals are just the best places to dump parts of ourselves that don't need to be escaping to the outside world. Pen, paint, and paper = The Cure.

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  25. it isn't always easy to accept the dark side...love your pages, so refreshing & honest...it isn't all rainbows and lollipops, is it...bearing the winter with you as my bloggy neighbor is much easier...love your haiku

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  26. that's what friends are for and art friends are very loyal and giving!!!
    Love your journal and the haiku!

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  27. well, I must send some back to you because of how much I love the card I bought from you. I'm looking for a proper frame to display it because my family (I love them dearly) tends to throw cards away once viewed. I, on the other hand, either put them in pretty boxes or scrapbook them.
    I love the sunlight that radiates from your art work.

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