Love the thread analogy. Always thought all of life was a Great Tapestry and we just an individual thread. One thread, through those that came before us, all the back to 'the beginning'.
I'm not a writer, just a simple story teller, who tries to 'listen' in the silence for some Divine Inspiration that might possibly take the words I 'put to paper' (dating myself) and give someone some hope and love, even if it is only one.
I believe that when you 'write' something down and give it to another, whether a Substack post or a letter to a loved one, the thoughts you put down cease to be yours and becomes the readers to do with as they wish.
Love the thread analogy. Always thought all of life was a Great Tapestry and we just an individual thread. One thread, through those that came before us, all the back to 'the beginning'.
I'm not a writer, just a simple story teller, who tries to 'listen' in the silence for some Divine Inspiration that might possibly take the words I 'put to paper' (dating myself) and give someone some hope and love, even if it is only one.
I believe that when you 'write' something down and give it to another, whether a Substack post or a letter to a loved one, the thoughts you put down cease to be yours and becomes the readers to do with as they wish.
Please keep up your effort! I so appreciate it!
Thank you again for taking the time to share your experience with me!
It means a great deal.
I really appreciate the detail and care I find in your words.
You aren’t dated — I still use pen and paper.
There is something about writing, not typing, that connects me—like the threads you’ve mentioned—to those who’ve come before.
They’ve unlock the collective door, leaving us to explore the rich depths surrounding the human condition.
If you ever want to chat more, or would like to see a specific article covers, let me know, and I’d be happy to explore this more with you!
Wrote my first book 'Christmas Unwrapped' with a fountain pen!
I love fountain pens.
I use dollar store, cheap ball points.
Where can I find that book???