"It doesn’t really matter who you used to be. All that really matters is who you have become."- EXTRAMADNESS.COM (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
"It doesn’t really matter who you used to be. All that really matters is who you have become."- EXTRAMADNESS.COM (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
"You will fall in love with your friends. Deep, passionate love. You will create a second family with them, a kind of tribe that makes you feel less vulnerable. Sometimes our families can’t love us all the time. Sometimes we’re born into families who don’t know how to love us properly. They do as much as they can but the rest is up to our friends. They can love you all the time, without judgement. At least the good ones can."- Ryan O'Connell (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Larison
2008 HANOVERIAN STALLION
Callaho Stud
(via the-orange-thoroughbred)
The Wild Ones…
Palomino Valley Wild Horses, Nevada
www.PhyllisBurchettPhoto.net
(via equipocalypse)
"Imagine you are walking in the woods and you see a small dog sitting by a tree. As you approach it, it suddenly lunges at you, teeth bared. You are frightened and angry. But then you notice that one of its legs is caught in a trap. Immediately your mood shifts from anger to concern: You see that the dog’s aggression is coming from a place of vulnerability and pain. This applies to all of us. When we behave in hurtful ways, it is because we are caught in some kind of trap. The more we look through the eyes of wisdom at ourselves and one another, the more we cultivate a compassionate heart."- Tara Brach (via spirituallyminded)
"Imagine you are walking in the woods and you see a small dog sitting by a tree. As you approach it, it suddenly lunges at you, teeth bared. You are frightened and angry. But then you notice that one of its legs is caught in a trap. Immediately your mood shifts from anger to concern: You see that the dog’s aggression is coming from a place of vulnerability and pain. This applies to all of us. When we behave in hurtful ways, it is because we are caught in some kind of trap. The more we look through the eyes of wisdom at ourselves and one another, the more we cultivate a compassionate heart."- Tara Brach (via spirituallyminded)