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Symbols Of Calm

Anxiety doesn't want to be met with more anxiety. Calm is required when overwhelming tasks are ahead and it occasionally arrives by taking extended deep breaths or found in symbols of quiet fortitude like that of my garden Buddha friend.
   

Positive reminders can mean a lot for what they represent. As I understand it, Buddhism is not about denying the ups and downs of our emotions and struggles but rather the cultivation of inner stability in a world rife with human-caused chaos and natural disasters. My garden Buddha has sat in my garden for years to inspire, not saying a word, but resulting in my few words for Poets and Storytellers United and What's Going On.
Sometimes serenity is just a thought or glance away from the fray of everyday.
A stirring line in a poem, a fleet of clouds, a whisper of waves by the water or ripples in the sand suggest there is more than we know to life's story.
Calm can arrive by surprise like a bird that lands lightly on a branch unexpectedly.
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Confidantes In The Clouds

“Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.” — Anais Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
Our most non-judgmental friends, who don't say a word and might have animal friends of their own, are our pets that bring us solace and open our eyes to creature worlds.

Long-lasting or brief, some human relationships are more memorable than others. While friendships can fade or end in betrayal, others are resilient and deepen. A poem I wrote earlier and the Anais Nin quote (above) is my response to "reply to something someone else wrote", the Poets and Storytellers United prompt.
As Nin suggests, we broaden our insights when entering into a closeness with others and learn about ourselves along the way. Friends treat each other's vulnerabilities with respect and provide safe haven for honest conversation. We learn empathy from one another and acceptance of imperfections. Trust develops when a friendship is true. Friends encourage us and stick by us in the darkest of times.
When clouds brew, friends are supportive and tell truths no one else would dare do. And now in a world Anais Nin never knew, there are chatbot AI companions existing somewhere in the Cloud where computer programs are our confidantes and pretend friends. So as a backup, should any of these fizzle like mine did at age six, let us be our own best friend and befriend others as well as the planet that sustains us all.
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Because the state of our planet is the most pressing issue of our time, link up and learn about the  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report.

HOLD ONTO THE LIGHT