The Mirror, 1896. An exquisitely beautiful painting by Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee. [Image Courtesy of WikiMedia]
The Mirror, 1896. An exquisitely beautiful painting by Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee. [Image Courtesy of WikiMedia]

“We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch.

Once we believe in ourselves we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the human spirit.”

~  e. e. cummings

And just what do ‘Believing Mirrors’ and ‘Diminishing Mirrors’ sound like? There’s a huge difference between the two. Stay tuned — I’ve got this on my blog-writing list, coming right up.

In the meanwhile, delve more in the whole notion of ‘Believing Mirrors’ and “Diminishing Mirrors” starting with this recent post:

Believing Mirrors – If Two or More Believe

And find a wee bit of a clue about what ‘Diminishing Mirrors’ look and sound like in The Wake-Up Juice edition, ‘Have You Experienced These Vision and Inspiration Zappers?

You’ll find other links from there. ‘Tis the Season for taking stock of the quality of your current relationships (and the quality of your Life Garden), and appreciate (or invite) Believing Mirrors into your life.

Big Love,

Jamie