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The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end by Reena Doss
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“No matter how much you run, or fly or swim, you come back to the land. It’s like as if whatever mud is made up of, it is all beautifully transformed from the seeds that die to begin in the roots, from the roots that expand to grow into a trunk, from a trunk that stretches into branches and from branches that sprout leaves which birth stories before returning to honor the soil once again—just like your body will one day rest for a time in the garden of the Earth—knowing that there will be more stories by others who will follow set paths to find their own.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Pay attention to the old, pay attention to the young; there is much wisdom to be gained from both.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Never forget: Something better will certainly come around the corner after you have gone through all the tests that adversity provides.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Don’t be afraid to meet, grieve and then let go of those memories, things and people that have intentionally and unintentionally torn you in places you wish you hadn’t been. Make sure you are fair in this as no one is perfect, including yourself.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Stagnancy is a deterrent for growth. It halts you on the journey of acceptance that what has past—happened, in order to give you the necessary tools to achieve happiness on the other side.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Nature never tells a new generation the secret to living life because she answers to the laws set by the Weaver who desires to develop a deep and personal relationship with you.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Interpretations are multidimensional. You can discover many tunnels, paths and worlds in a writer’s realms.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“There is no particular way to describe home and yet nature teaches me exactly how to do this by embracing everything that other seasons keep giving—holding it all—and dropping away from my arms. In the end, what remains is what I keep.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“We are a part of nature yet we have been given the best job—Gardeners—though we have forgotten to teach the new generations how precious this is. Taking care of the Earth is important because it gives us a better, healthier and longer life here.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“A lifespan of a leaf is equal to the seasons. And its purpose though small, contributes to the bigger picture. Being who you are—even if you are a leaf—is no ordinary thing.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Reflections of circumstances are not a bad thing—for pausing and communicating with your lost self in a wild storm—because they can reveal what is being destroyed to set you free.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“In life, you are never alone. You feel this way when you keep looking for support and help at closed doors that never open themselves willingly to you no matter how much you knock on them. Sometimes, support comes in the form of angels disguised as humans and sometimes help comes in the form of adversity that takes on the shape of devastation, hardships and problems.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Leaves go through so much. I love to pause and contemplate the effective lessons that the Weaver teaches through His creations in nature. Everything the Weaver creates has a singular blueprint that can never be replicated—a grain of sand, a snowflake, a human thumbprint and a leaf. You are never repeated and never will be because the Weaver sees you as precious and infinite. Everything in nature sings of the Weaver’s love for humanity, comforts with what lies in the unknown and tells you all you need to know about your purpose here and where you go after this short time on Earth.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I keep you written in the fabric of my stories and the ones that are yet to be written but that live under my skin waiting to be told... This life is passing and I want to marry it with you before our time is up. You are the promise of my faith so how could I ever forget you from the yearning in my soul that screams out its gladness knowing that you exist? There are no words to describe how grateful I am for how love has wrapped my mind in a blanket of dreamy memories that I take with my heart everywhere I go. I hope the birds will carry my love—that I express in words, art and creativity—like silhouettes against the Moon so when you feel alone or feel far from my arms, their fluttering wings will help you remember how very loved you are by me.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“The road is never over and if it was, there lies the ocean and there are still ships a-plenty. And should the ocean end and ships crash, there begins the sky and there are wings to fly far and wide right into adventures not known yet. And if the sky breaks open after the storms, clouds will part to reveal a universe that always awaits and yearns to be explored by hands that appreciate its unchartered worlds.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Piece important things together from the collection of many simple moments and watch as they all fall into place.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I am a part of it all, a rain storm of diamonds always sparkling like snowflakes on the tips of the trees.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I fall in abundance like the leaves do for the carpet of flowers... I see much about the headstrong winds and how they dance in circles.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Sunrises will tell you a story of how intensely the Sun loves and how it stays with the Moon after the sunset sky sends it away.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Drums will vibrantly echo in the chaos of endings but be still inside you, for there is great learning that comes with this clarity.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Realms of beauty gather together in space before expression; a necessary period for feelings to take root.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Fret not when you unfold for there must be an emptying of all other voices so your own can take shape.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“They were bright and loud but full of themselves as all storms are known to be until they let go.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I kick off sandals and feel the wet mud under my feet... I want to taste everything about Autumn when I am footloose.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“I stopped numbering my pages. Infinity seems to be a better number and my story is still unwritten. Besides, I do like its symbol a lot— a sleeping 8”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end
“Waltzing in the graveyard of the leaves, I fall in love with the amber elements of the season’s wings.”
Reena Doss, The Last Leaf Of Autumn: Barefoot and falling, infinity is a number that has none to end