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Elephant Songs Elephant Songs by Michelle Y. Frost
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“Fear is undoubtedly the most weakening emotion. A fearful person has no ability to protect their personal space and that includes their spiritual space.”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs
“Is faith merely (re)learning how to dance on water? Was the world created in seven days or seven notes?”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs
“In reality, receiving psychic messages is a bit like having a pet talking parrot. When you’re alone, your parrot shouts, sings and talks all day, but the moment you invite your friends over to show off your amazing pet… dead silence.”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs
“Sometimes we need to be reminded that it is okay to break the rules and draw daisies for zeros and kittens for crosses. There are no rules except those limitations we create ourselves.”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs
“I’m fine with waving my naked soul at people one-on-one, but flop badly with trust and hate change. Leaps of faith give me ulcers.”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs
“My experience of ALL had made me realise that religions are both irrelevant and vitally important. Irrelevant to God, vitally important in making humans feel connected to God. It's not about any religion being the "right" one. It's about people finding ways to express their love of God to God.”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs
“It was rather peculiar behaviour for a totem animal. Totem animals are supposed to be the spirits of actual dead animals or the essence of real animals. ... Actual elephants do not normally wear berets, sombreros or any other type of hat, nor do they dance upright shaking maracas.”
Michelle Frost, Elephant Songs