the gypsies' journey...

we all are gypsies of a sort wandering traveling through this life other lives space and time here there and yon on roads less traveled - following the path of the sun and the trail of the stars to worlds known and unknown from yesterday and today into tomorrow -

this is a written and visual journal of my own travels - imagined and/or real -
imagined and/or real - a STREAMOFCONSCIOUSNESS telling of my own personal thoughts feelings experiences - interspersed with words and images of others - with things defined by most as PARAnormal which - for me - all my life - have been PERFECTLYnormal -

SO come along with me and we'll dance among the stars under the sun and over the moon - we'll share our stories around the campfire - together -

THE GYPSYWOMANWORLD

My photo
A...WOMAN IN MOTION WITH HAIR AS DARK AS NIGHT HER EYES WERE LIKE THAT OF A CAT IN THE DARK... SHE WAS A GYPSYWOMAN... she danced round and round... from the fire her face was all aglow... she was dancing... dancing... waiting for the RISING SUN... loving caring relationships are like THE RISING SUN...we are nourished by their warmth...we are energized by their strength...we grow in their light...we find shelter and solace there...they are our sanctuary... born in the sign of the sun, i am a true LEO-love the sun and its hot orange red fire-passionate in and about everything i do-i believe in instant chemistry charisma love/lust at first sight-in the magic of the eyes and the beauty of the soul-in the instant recognition familiarity in meeting someone from a past life and in the knowledge that we might meet in a future life-i believe that we are each ageless and flawless-i believe in the beauty of the moment-the whisper of yesterday-the hope of tomorrow-the power of forgiveness for even ourselves-the absolute and total beauty of love---[credit to brian hyland and curtis mayfield]

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

the answer is...

 know
thyself
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9 comments:

Nancy said...

You're back?? :-)

Natalie said...

That is what I was trying to say at T and R's.
The temple at Delphi did not say "Go ask Marcus".

GYPSYWOMAN said...

hey nancy - you know, i missed this little corner of the universe - well, my universe, anyway - it was a sanctuary of sorts for me - and i always looked forward to seeing what goodies would be found here - so - in a way too long response, the answer is yes, i'm back here - and so happy to see friends come by - lovely! ;)

GYPSYWOMAN said...

nor was i, natalie - nor was i - my objection is to your categorization and use of the word "garbage" as it related to those of us who are, in fact, in tune to the natural world/universe and to others - nothing about me of which i am aware has ever indicated anything any less than that one must always always be true only to one's self - and again, in doing that, in always staying true to myself, i do not perceive, nor have i ever, myself, or any part of me as a garbage receptacle - nor do i perceive others in such a way -

have a great day!

GYPSYWOMAN said...

so sorry that the initial comments here were deleted and not returned by blogger when it crashed day before yesterday - my blogs lost both posts and comments - thanks so much for coming by, though, as your visits are cherished!

Anonymous said...

Ditto, Gyps, on the garbage receptacle response. The WV here is "sling", which I find appropriate, and it reminds me of course of the very fitting Shakespeare quotation: "To be or not to be, that is the question: whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune or to take aim against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them?" My google ID isn't clearing, so I'll sign this one here: Your cousin, mathaddict3322, cj. BTW, I read the blog daily and want to comment. Must create a new password. Am commenting as you know in our emails.

Anonymous said...

I must add yet another beautiful quotation from the great Shakespeare that is so relevant to "Know Thyself"....he wrote....
"This above all: TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, and Thou canst not then be false to any man." If we are able to truly know ourselves and to remain true to that self-awareness, Shakespeare is so succinctly right: we cannot then be other than who and what we are under any circumstances. cj

Carlos Ponce-Meléndez said...

Im trying...

GYPSYWOMAN said...

as am i, carlos, as am i! ;)