Tagged: positivity
Laughter.
Vision.
Simple Beauty.
From the Vault.
Originally posted on 1-7-12, with music.
What is flesh, but a creation?
A limited fuse lit by an unseen hand-
Can it heal?
Yes.
Can it grow?
Yes,
and we don’t have to lift a finger.
What is flesh, but a wrapper,
a covering-
much like a candy bar,
or a tiny mint-
a mask for something more defined
and complex-
a shirt for our thoughts,
socks for our feelings,
a jacket for our innermost workings-
we can spend years crying tears of all
colors,
or smiling moonlit smiles…
with or without the courage to move
forward, or backward,
with or without the strength to stand on
current ground.
What is flesh, but a creation-
what is creation, but a thought turned into
action-
and action, a collection of concerted
effort-
it heals,
it grows,
and all we have to do is continue to
breathe.
The sun…it always shines*
-G. Boston
From the Vault.
From the Vault.
Spread the Positivity – an Invitation to my Etsy store.
The world today has its fair share of challenges, right? It seems like, at every turn, the news is chock full of negative stories and pessimistic headlines. Where, then, is the joy? Well, for starters, it’s up to each and every one of us to foster a culture of positivity within ourselves…that’s where it begins. With us. And as a result, we owe it to ourselves to spread those good tidings…they’re infectious!
I invite you to check out my Etsy page; there you’ll find a slew of quotes and little bits of prose that, I hope, will inspire you to seek a smidgen of happiness in your day to day dealings, create or enjoy a smile or laugh, and build your own culture of appreciation, acceptance, and gratitude. A reminder to seek dreams and start projects, to discover ourselves and to empower and strengthen others. The world could use so much more of that vibe, and so can we as its inhabitants. Let’s do our best to create and spread that sentiment.
Give it a browse and take a look; and while you’re there, grab a 5×5 print, poem, book, or sticker.
http://www.gevros.etsy.com
http://www.gevros.etsy.com
Live today.





From the Vault.
Musical Monday, featuring Richard Wagner.
Götterdämmerung- Siegfried’s Funeral Music.
From the Vault.
Originally posted on 3-21-11, this piece is a simple reminder that, amid the challenges and stressors of life, anything remains possible to those whose spirits remain strong and steady. Our outlook and perceptions of life affect our outcomes…stay positive, stay determined, and stay focused, and everything will be within reach. And above all, let’s strive to develop an awareness of ourselves; that journey will always bear fruit! Enjoy…and don’t forget to live today.
I could have climbed the highest
peaks and
trudged up frozen mountains, relying
on hardened grit and steely determination.
I could have sailed the high seas,
adrift on those deep waters,
depending on courage and endurance.
We tend to say we ‘could have’, as if
we are already dead,
or as if we have no choice.
We tend to reference our dreams as random
images that only occur when our
eyes are closed, and
we tend to say no before we’ve even
considered yes.
Our ship sinks before it ever tastes
the thrill of the wind, and before it
has ever tasted the salt of the sea.
I say that I could have explored the depths
of dense jungles and remote lands,
which is true,
but I have explored the depths of my
own soul.
I’ve trekked the high hills and low valleys
of my mind,
and swam with the wayward memories within
my heart.
And what a journey that has been.
We could spend a lifetime staring
out of the window-
pondering how our lives could be,
or could have been,
wishing a life out of thin air,
and being disappointed when
our stunted efforts lead to mist and dust, but
most never strap on the boots and
ascend those frozen rocks.
Most never raise their sails high into
the unknown wind-
most never step foot into the thick tangle
of lost jungles,
and most fail to discover the uncharted
territory that lies just beneath our skin.
And our desires slowly slip away beneath
the regions that we’re unwilling to
discover,
those darkened corners that we’re afraid to
traverse-
and we wonder.
We sit-
We wait-
We die,
having never known the true warmth of
the sun.
I could have climbed the highest peaks,
but I know that I still can.
Until then, I find satisfaction knowing
that I’ve mastered the rapids of my own heart,
crossed the glades of my own soul,
and swam with the thoughts that linger
in my mind*
-G. Boston






