This summer vacation, I read "Little girl Who Sells Matches" this article, it deeply is moving my heart deeply, sells the matches the little girl freezes to death in the new year on the street, she is pitiful.This story tells me: I am very happy. We have that many thing, we have ...
We Join the World in Expressing Our Grief and Sympathy on the Death of a Beloved Holy FatherPOPE John Paul II was the 264th Pope, the 263rd successor of Peter, the prince of the apostles. Born Karol Jozef Wojtyla on May 18, 1920, in Wadowice, a town 50 kilometers from Krakow in ...
When someone you know has lost a loved one, it’s natural to want to offer your condolences. It can be difficult to know what to say or write. Messages of sympathy and condolences are often difficult to express, but they are important to convey. They translate your feelings into words. ...
The sympathy and condolence messages below will give you some inspiration and ideas, taking away some of the pressure you can feel when attempting to come up with the perfect words. Just know that the grieving will appreciate your message as long as it is from the heart and shows you have ...
[...]to the press condemning in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that occurred in Damascus, causing scores of deathsandinjuries,and expressingtheir deep sympathy and sincere condolences to the victims of those heinous acts and to their families, and to the people ...
When we open ourselves to this Full Moon, we are becoming more accessible to our sensitivity; we acknowledge what we desire needs to come from a space of more honesty, and learning to acquire sympathy to what we have endured with our challenges. We start to become more optimistic with our...
Compassion: A feeling of sympathy and concern for others. Beyond Words: Nonverbal Communication While words play a crucial role in expressing emotions, nonverbal communication can enhance your message and convey emotions more effectively. Body language, facial expressions, and tone ...
This does not mean “Come after death”; this means “Come now, just as you are.” Raise your consciousness to our consciousness and behold, you stand where we are tonight, above all mortal limitations, abundantly free. “Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East, Volume I” ©...